
Buckles
Buckles are essential hardware for paracord, webbing and strap projects. They provide a secure and adjustable closure for dog collars, bracelets, bags and outdoor gear.
In this category you will find a wide range of buckles including metal buckles, plastic buckles, half metal buckles and secure locking systems. Each type is designed for specific uses such as dog gear, bags or DIY equipment.
Always check the specifications and breaking strength to make sure the buckle fits your project.




































Metal buckles for strong and durable projects
Metal buckles are known for their strength and durability. They are commonly used for dog collars, belts and heavy duty straps. Because of their solid construction, metal buckles provide a reliable closure and a professional finish.
These buckles are a popular choice for makers who want maximum strength when working with webbing, leather or Biothane.
Plastic buckles for lightweight gear
Plastic buckles are lightweight and practical. They are often used for backpacks, bags, bracelets and adjustable straps. Side release plastic buckles are especially popular for paracord bracelets and DIY projects.
They offer a quick and convenient closure while keeping the overall weight of the project low.
Half metal buckles for extra strength
Half metal buckles combine the strength of metal with the convenience of a plastic release system. This makes them a great choice for dog collars and outdoor gear where durability and ease of use are both important.
The metal part adds strength, while the plastic clip allows the buckle to open quickly and easily.
Secure locking buckles
Some projects require extra security. Locking buckles such as the Sprenger Cliclock system provide a strong and reliable closure that prevents accidental opening.
These buckles are often used for high quality dog collars and professional gear where safety and durability are essential.
Choosing the right buckle size
The correct buckle size depends on the width of your paracord, webbing or strap. Always match the inner width of the buckle with the width of your material.
Smaller buckles are typically used for bracelets and light straps, while larger buckles are better suited for dog collars, belts and heavy duty projects.


















