This kit's built for the ones who get dirty, get loud, and get the job done. Whether you’re riding the front seat or stretching the first line, this setup is made to haul your gear and hold up under pressure.
What’s Included:
Heavy-Duty Leather Radio Strap – 9+ oz. of rugged, firefighter-grade leather that only gets better with age.
Universal Radio Case – Fits most common radios like it was born on the truck.
Cord Keepers – Keep your setup tight, clean, and tangle-free.
Crafted by hand, each strap is custom dyed and tough as the crews who wear them. Our hardware? Built to outlast the truck you're riding on. This setup doesn’t just carry your radio—it rides shotgun through hell and high water.
Grab some webbing, rope, or string and throw it over your shoulder like your strap would ride.
Mark the two ends where the strap would clip to the radio case at your hip.
Stand straight—no slouching, you’re not off shift yet.
Measure the full length in inches from end to end.
Also measure the height where you want your Mic keeper to sit.
Send us those numbers and we’ll build it to fit you, not some one-size-fits-nobody template.
Don’t Be That Guy – Strap Smart
NEVER wear your radio strap over your turnout coat. Yeah, it might look badass in a photo, but in reality? That’s a shortcut to getting snagged, slowed down, and destroying your gear.
Here’s how real firefighters run it:
Strap goes under the coat. Always.
Let your radio hang just above your bunker pants for quick, easy access.
Your coat should shed water over your radio—not funnel it into your comms like a storm drain.
Route your mic cord through your collar and out the neck. Smooth, fast, and out of the way.