NATO straps are cool, cheap and bountiful, available in every color imaginable. But they’re also something else: excessively long.
Now, before you go all gung-ho and pull out the scissors, it’s important to appreciate the reason for this quirk: NATO straps, originally made for the British Ministry of Defence, are designed to fit over clothing and gear.
In other words, there’s a legitimate argument that the length is part of what makes them special. So before you read the rest of this article, it’s worth at least trying to tuck the strap’s long end back into the keeper and see if you can live with it.
NATO straps are designed to fit over clothing and gear.
That all said, the width of your wrist and the length of the NATO might conspire to leave you with just the wrong amount of length left over, such that it doesn’t tuck in easily. If so, that’s a reasonable cause for trimming.
Here’s how to pull it off.