







🛠️ Gear Up Like a Ranger — Tough, Trusted, Tactical!
Ranger Bands® 35 Mixed Count offers a versatile set of durable EPDM rubber bands in three sizes, designed originally for military use and now perfect for survival, strapping, and everyday gear management. Made in the USA, these bands provide a non-slip grip and exceptional strength, trusted by elite forces and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

| ASIN | B07FM7MBGZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95,085 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #268 in Rubber Bands |
| Brand | Ranger Bands |
| Color | Camoflauge |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (5,415) |
| Date First Available | 16 June 2019 |
| Item Weight | 50 g |
| Manufacturer | Ranger Bands |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 35sm |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model number | 35sm |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 1.65 x 0.1 cm; 50 g |
M**K
Ich benutze schon seit geraumer Zeit die Ranger Bands sowohl zivil als auch dienstlich und kann nur positives berichten. Wo andere Gummis ihren Dienst quittieren halten die Teile weiter bombenfest. Nicht günstig aber wenn es darauf ankommt alternativlos.
D**L
I use these to secure containers and miscellaneous items conveniently. Works like a charm.
F**R
As advertised
T**R
Received five large, ten medium and twenty small bands as per stated contents, unlike some other reviewers. Bands are suitable for my intended purposes: Camping / outdoors and photography (securing light modifiers to shoe-mount flashes, cables and cords). Would buy again. from thomas-dot-net (searched 'EPDM characteristics'): EPDM properties: EPDM’s biggest advantages lie in how weatherproof it is outdoors. It can resist abrasion, UV rays, ozone, aging, and weather, and it’s the most waterproof rubber available. EPDM is also steam resistant, functioning in up to 392 degrees F (200 C) without air, and chemical resistant, including to polar fluids. With similar properties to silicone rubber below 250 degrees F, EPDM is resilient, has low electrical conductivity, and adheres easily to metals. It’s also very flexible, with 600% elongation and a tensile range of 500-2500 psi, while functioning well in temperatures from -50 degrees F (-45 C) to 350 degrees F (177 C). On top of that, EPDM insulates and reduces noise, part of the reason it’s so commonly used in the automotive industry. How long does EPDM last? It depends on the application it’s used in as well as the conditions under which it’s working. When constantly working at the extremes of its working temperature, EPDM’s lifespan will shrink dramatically. However, if properly taken care of, EPDM products can last for decades. Roofing made from EPDM can last 30-50 years, and liners can last for 20. EPDM’s most major drawback is its vulnerability to solvents, hydrocarbon oils, and some lubricants, which can cause damage. Additionally, unlike silicone, it’s not flame resistant, and it’s also not recommended for food application. Finally, while EPDM has fair tear resistance, other rubbers such as SBR are better.
J**N
Was soll ich sagen, war 3Tage früher da!!! Alles bestens👍🏻
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