








Rambler Strap by Cam Mackey
Inspired by the West, made for the longhaul


A while back, we teamed up with our friend @CamMacky on our first roughout Rambler strap. It was a different take on what we usually make. We flipped the leather, so the rough, unfinished flesh side faced out instead of the top grain.
Now we're back with a v2 and introducing Horween Waxed Reverse Black Chromexcel.
It takes everything Horween's iconic Chromexcel is known for, then does something unexpected. The top grain stays smooth and unfinished. The flesh side gets dyed black and wax finished. The result: two beautifully smooth sides, a pop of contrast, and one of the most rugged straps we've ever made.
A while back, we teamed up with our friend @CamMacky on our first roughout Rambler strap. It was a different take on what we usually make. We flipped the leather, so the rough, unfinished flesh side faced out instead of the top grain.
Now we're back with a v2 and introducing Horween Waxed Reverse Black Chromexcel.
It takes everything Horween's iconic Chromexcel is known for, then does something unexpected. The top grain stays smooth and unfinished. The flesh side gets dyed black and wax finished. The result: two beautifully smooth sides, a pop of contrast, and one of the most rugged straps we've ever made.

How it's Built
Every stitch.
Every rivet.
By hand.
5-6oz weight that softens with use and develops a unique patina over time.
Brass Rivets and Tempered steel split rings — no plastic, no glue, nothing that will fail.
Small enough to stay out of the way, strong enough to carry any kit.
Always made by us, start to finish. Not assembled from a kit. Built to last decades.
