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Buckle-Less Radio Strap Combo
Handcrafted leather radio strap built by firefighters for firefighters. Designed for durability on the fireground while remaining comfortable enough for daily EMS and station use.
Every radio strap is hand cut, dyed, assembled, and tested in our shop to ensure it performs in the real world — not just on a shelf.
Key Features
• 1½” wide leather strap for comfort and durability
• Hand cut from premium American Zebu hides
• Deep oil-dyed leather that will not crack, fade, or bleed
• Stitched strap edges for long-term durability
• Heavy-duty scissor buckles for secure radio attachment
• Includes anti-sway strap with matching hardware
• Two horizontal mic clips
• One mic clip with cord keeper included
• Sealed leather finish for easier decontamination
• Built by firefighters and field tested on the fireground
Materials & Construction
Leather: 9–10 oz American Zebu full grain leather
Width: 1½ inches
Finish: Hand dyed using professional oil dye
Edge Finish: Stitched edges for durability
Hardware: Heavy duty scissor buckles and professional grade hardware
Our leather is thick enough to withstand the demands of the fire service while remaining supple enough for everyday comfort.
Each piece is:
• Hand cut in our shop
• Individually dyed by hand
• Sealed to prevent bleeding onto uniforms
• Built to withstand years of use
Radio Compatibility
Our Universal Radio Case or Radio Holster can be added with matching hardware and leather.
It fits 99% of radios currently used in the fire service, including but not limited to:
• Motorola APX Series
• Motorola HT Series
• Motorola CP Series
• Motorola DTR
• EF Johnson
• ICOM
• Vertex
• Viking Radios
• King Radios
• Many others
Customization Notes
Text added to anti-sway straps will appear stamped into the leather only.
We do not use paint for fine lettering because paint will eventually crack, peel, or wear off over time. Stamping provides the longest lasting and most durable result.
Sizing (Select Closest Size)
Measurement is taken from the bottom of the strap excluding the radio case.
Available sizes:
56"
59"
62"
65"
68"
71"
74"
77"
⚠️ Please measure yourself before ordering. Our sizes differ from other companies.
Unfortunately we cannot estimate sizes if ordering as a gift.
Repairs cannot be made for incorrect sizing.
How to Measure
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Take a piece of rope, webbing, or string.
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Place it over your shoulder where you would normally wear your radio strap.
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Bring both ends together at your hip where the radio case will sit.
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Measure the total length in inches.
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Select the closest size from the sizing chart.
For best results, stand straight while taking measurements.
Fireground Safety Recommendation
We do not recommend wearing your radio strap over your turnout coat.
Wearing it over your coat can:
• Create an entanglement hazard
• Increase wear on the strap
• Damage your radio
For proper use:
Wear the strap under your turnout coat with the radio hanging over bunker pants. Your coat will shed water away from the radio while still allowing access to controls.
Run the collar mic through the neck of the coat for easy communication access.
Post-Fire Decontamination
All Fully Involved Leatherworks products are sealed to help prevent the absorption of contaminants and particulates.
If your gear enters the IDLH, we recommend the following cleaning procedure:
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Rinse with copious amounts of water to remove large particulates
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Use a soft bristle brush if needed
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For deeper cleaning use a mild detergent such as:
• Dawn
• Joy
• Car wash soap
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Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry out of direct sunlight
Do not place leather equipment in an extractor or dryer.
These recommendations are based on UL research regarding firefighter PPE contamination and decontamination procedures.
Warranty
All Fully Involved Leatherworks gear is backed by our Limited Lifetime Warranty and built to ride with you for years — if not your entire career.
Built by Firefighters
Fully Involved Leatherworks is Firefighter Owned and Operated. Every product we build is tested in real-world conditions before it ever goes into production.
Our mission is simple:
Build gear that firefighters can rely on.