Webbing Buckles
Our Webbing Buckles collection offers dependable fastening solutions for a wide range of projects. Whether you need quick adjustments, added security, or specialized functions, we have the right buckle for the job.
- Single Adjustable Webbing Buckles: Adjustable end for easy webbing threading and length setting, with the other end designed for permanently sewn webbing. Available in 3/4", 1", 1.5", and 2" sizes.
- Dual Adjustable Webbing Buckles: Threaded on both ends, allowing webbing to be easily adjusted on either side of the buckle. Made from high-quality Delrin plastic. Available in 3/4", 1", 1.5", and 2" sizes.
- Center Release Webbing Buckles: Released by pressing the button in the middle of the buckle. They feature an adjustable end for easy webbing threading and length setting, while the other end is designed for webbing to be permanently sewn in place. Available in 3/4", 1", and 1.5" sizes.
- Webbing Spring/Footman Buckles: Widely utilized by the military and remain popular in surplus stores. These buckles are ideal for light-duty, non-critical applications. Available in 3/4", 1", and 1.5" sizes.
- Tongue Webbing Buckles: Classic design with a frame, bar, and prong for a reliable, easy-to-use closure. Ideal for collars, belts, harnesses, backpacks, paracord bracelets, and more. Available in 3/4" and 1".
- Cam Webbing Buckles: One end of the webbing is sewn and fixed to the cam buckle, while the other end is fed through the cam and securely locked in place by closing the lever. Ideal for tie-downs, belts, backpack straps, bags, and various marine or industrial applications. Available in 3/4", 1", 1.5", and 2" sizes.
- Miscellaneous Webbing Buckles: Specialty buckles for unique and custom applications. Includes Gallus, mountable, and locking buckles.
From backpacks and outdoor gear to marine straps and utility tie-downs, our buckles are built for durability and reliable performance.
Need help deciding which buckle is best for your project? Give us a call—our experienced team is here to help.







