The River Kit Mini

$217.00 $242.00 SALE

Material: Polyester and Polypropylene

1

Buy the kit to save 10%!

The Rollercam® River Kit (Mini) is the ideal combination of straps for securing coolers, dry boxes, raft frames, gear, and poco pads on a river raft. This curated collection includes various strap lengths and widths in straight and loop end configurations, plus 50 feet of polyester webbing for maximum versatility on the water. Perfect for rafters looking to upgrade their rigging system or replace worn straps.

Includes

  • One (1) 50ft in Grey Polyester
  • Six (6) 1' Rollercam® 1" Straight End
  • Two (2) 4' Rollercam® 1" Straight End
  • One (1) 15' Rollercam® 1" Straight End
  • Two (2) 4' Rollercam® 1" Loop End
  • Three (3) 2' Rollercam® 0.75" 2-Pack
  • Two (2) 6' Rollercam® 0.75" 2-Pack
  • Four (4) 3' Rollercam® 1.25" Straight End

Details

  • Featuring Patented Rollercam® Buckle
  • Rollercam® Classic Blue and Expedition Grey
  • Polypropylene Webbing
  • Triple-Bar Tack Stitching
  • Woven-in Length
  • T-135 Polyester Thread

US Patent 6877189B2 | Always Check for Wear
Working Load 95lbs on 0.75in Straps | 350lbs on 1in Straps | 500lbs on 1.25in Straps
Designed in the Utah Deserts, Made in China

CUSTOMERS ALSO BOUGHT
River Kit Mini

The River Kit includes everything needed to secure your raft setup from frame to gear. The 50ft grey polyester webbing wraps the perimeter for a solid foundation. Six 1ft straight-end straps anchor gear to the frame, while the 15ft straight-end strap creates the crosshatch pattern securing your dry bag or cooler. Two 4ft loop-end straps provide versatile attachment points, and four 4ft straight-end straps lock down dry boxes and coolers. The 3/4" straps in 2ft and 6ft lengths (packed in twos) handle smaller items and frame connections, while four 3ft 1.25" wide straps deliver extra holding power on the tube perimeter and frame corners.

Strap guide provided as a sample of placements. Not all frames made the same.

Working Load Varies by Strap Width

Everything you need to know

Rollercam® is built different—and so are our straps. This is (almost) everything you need to know to secure your gear with confidence from how our technology works, what materials we use, or how to get the best performance out of your tie-downs, you’re in the right place. See more

  • What makes Rollercam® the best cam straps?

    When you pull to tighten a standard cam strap, friction builds between the cam and webbing, reducing the overall ability to tighten it securely. Rollercam® technology eliminates this friction, allowing you to pull the strap smoothly, tighten more effectively, and hold stronger.

  • What materials are used in Rollercam® Cam Buckles?

    Our cam buckle body and thumb release are made from corrosion-resistant Zamak 2 alloy, known for its strength and durability. The roller is crafted from marine-grade brass, and the springs, roller shaft, and thumb release shaft are stainless steel, ensuring performance and longevity.

  • What is the difference between Working Load and Max Load?

    TheWorking Load is the maximum weight a Rollercam® strap can securely hold under normal conditions, which we set at 350 lbs. This is calculated using a safety factor of 3, meaning our Max Load is approximately three times the Working Load. While Max Load indicates the theoretical maximum capacity, Working Load represents the safe, recommended limit for regular use, ensuring reliability and minimizing risk.

  • How well does Rollercam® handle saltwater and harsh environments?

    With stainless steel, marine brass, and Zamak 2 alloy components, Rollercam® straps are built for salt exposure and rough conditions. Based in Salt Lake City, we test for durability in environments with high salt content. Occasional silicone spray can help keep things running smoothly.

  • What type of webbing is used in Rollercam® straps?

    Our Expedition and Classic straps use a UV-resistant, high-tenacity polypropylene blend. This webbing resists water absorption and maintains a firm grip even when wet, ensuring reliability in challenging conditions.

  • What’s the difference between the Classic and Expedition models?

    The main difference is color. The Classic model features a blue base with yellow length markers, while the Expedition model has a graphite base with orange markers. Both offer the same high-performance polypropylene webbing.

Product Reviews