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    Anyone know where to find the same or comparable cord locks ULA uses on their packs? I've tried cord locks from four different vendors and can't seem to find any that have the same bite.

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    Try ULA...

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    That avenue has not been fruitful which is why I am seeking information here.

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    Check this place out Jeremy. They have a ton of options.

    http://cord-lock.com/index.aspx

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    What type Application, piece of gear, are you using this for... seems your looking for high friction coefficient.

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    Mouth Piece...

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    Who'd you try so far, and what is the size of the cord/shockcord you are trying to grab?
    http://ripstopbytheroll.com/collections/cordlocks
    These have been decent on Zing-it for me thus far, Zpacks and Thru-Hiker also carry pretty small cord locks.
    http://thru-hiker.com/materials/hardware.php
    I've used the tiny and the mini with decent success on stuff as small as the 1/16" shock cord from quest.

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    Heck Yeah, Just Jim.

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