Description: Zipper Pull Replacement - Easy-Grip Design for 1.5mm paracord or tag string
Has your favourite jacket or bag lost its zipper pull? Don't let a missing tab ruin your gear! This 3D printable zipper pull is designed to be a durable, easy-to-grip replacement for virtually any zipper.
Why choose this zipper pull?
- Ergonomic Design: The slightly wider, rounded shape makes it much easier to grip and operate, even with gloves on or cold hands, compared to standard small tabs.
- Robust & Reliable: Engineered for strength, this pull will stand up to daily use. Print it in a strong filament like PETG or ABS for maximum durability, or PLA for a quick and easy fix. The print profile is for PLA.
- Universal Fit: Designed to attach easily to most standard zipper sliders using a small loop of dia 1.5mm paracord, repurposed label string (as shown in the photos).
- Quick & Easy Print: This model prints without supports and is designed for a fast, hassle-free printing experience. Get your gear back in action in no time!
- Customizable Style: Print in any colour to match your item or add a vibrant accent. Contrasting colours help with identification in low visibility conditions.
Perfect for:
- Jackets (down jackets, raincoats, fleeces)
- Backpacks and luggage
- Tents and sleeping bags
- Sporting goods
- Any item with a broken or missing zipper pull!
Assembly:
- Cut a small piece of cord (paracord works great, or any strong string).
- Fold the cord in half and push the folded end through the hole in your zipper slider.
- Thread the two loose ends of the cord through the loop you created.
- Feed the two loose ends of the cord through the large hole in the printed zipper pull.
- Tie a secure knot (like a simple overhand knot or double overhand knot) at the end of the cord, inside the printed pull. The wider end cap will prevent the knot from pulling through.
- Trim any excess cord.
- Push the printed plug to seal the hole - note that it is a tight fit and needs to be forced in.
Bring new life to your old zippers – print one today!