Tough Thredz
Tough Thredz Performance Track Aerial Straps (Med. Soft)
Performance Track Aerial Straps*
Faster Transitions. Sharper Control.
The Performance Track Straps from Tough Thredz are designed for artists who want more responsiveness without losing comfort. Still exceptionally soft in the hands, these straps feature a slightly firmer grip that delivers added feedback and control—perfect for faster sequences and cleaner execution.
This balanced construction makes Performance Track Straps ideal for artists moving at tempo, teachers training dynamic vocabulary, and professionals refining precision-based movement. They respond quickly, release cleanly, and support sharper shapes without feeling harsh or unforgiving.
Each pair is crafted with a military grade webbing core, expertly bonded to a soft polyester suede finish for exceptional durability and comfort. Both the strap loops and rigging points are also stitched with a Military grade thread, ensuring maximum strength and reliability.
Why Performance Track Straps
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Medium-soft feel with enhanced grip response
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Firmer feedback for quicker transitions and sharper lines
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Comfortable enough for long training sessions
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Studio-ready for high-rep drills and coached progressions
Who They’re For
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Artists ready for faster, more technical movement
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Coaches teaching dynamic skills and timing
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Professionals sharpening precision and flow
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Performers who want control without sacrificing softness
Third party testing by Silver State
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Strength Ratings:
- Breaking Load Limit (BLL) ~3,885 kg (~8,565 lbs) per one strap.
- Working Load Limit (WLL) : 388.275 kg (~856 lbs) per one strap.
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Shipping & Returns
Sent by USPS ground by default. Expedited shipping available.
Return within 30-days for a full refund, no questions asked.
Fly without fear on Straps designed by professionals.
Perfection Not Just For Your Technique
When you are leveling up in your training or teaching, these are the straps that are going to help you elevate. Responsive, strong, and no sacrificing comfort for those long sessions or demanding schedule.
Military Fibers
The military fiber thread and stitch pattern makes for the strongest set of Straps you will touch. Nothing available in the worldwide market even comes close.
Comfort Technology
The most comfortable microsuede available covers a military-grade fiber core. Never having to sacrifice long term comfort for safety. You can train your long, two-a-days, and then fly your show without worry.
Flat Serial Number
Each set of straps is serialized, built for you for life. The Performance Track has the tag and serial numbers flush. Nothing sticking out, no distractions.
Frequently Asked Questions About Aerial Straps by Tough Thredz
Please read our frequently asked questions to find out more.
What happens if what I ordered is out of stock?
We do everything we can to fulfill orders quickly and unfortunately there are limitations to changing orders. Use the chat feature to speak with us and we will make sure you get what is needed, when you need it.
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What is the difference between Breaking Load Limit and Working Load Limit?
Breaking vs Working Load Limit
The breaking load limit, also known as breaking strength or ultimate load, is the maximum force a piece of equipment can withstand before failing or breaking under ideal, controlled conditions It represents the absolute maximum capacity of the material or device In contrast, the working load limit (WLL) is the maximum safe force that the equipment can handle during regular, everyday use
The WLL is derived by dividing the breaking load limit by a safety factor, which accounts for variables like wear, environmental conditions, and unexpected stresses.
This safety factor ensures a margin of safety, meaning the WLL is always significantly lower than the breaking load limit.
For example, a safety factor of 5:1 means the WLL is one-fifth of the breaking strength.
Operating equipment at or near its breaking load limit is unsafe and should be avoided, as it risks immediate failure and potential injury.
The WLL is the critical value for safe operation and is typically marked on the equipment for user reference.
(This is calculated assuming the rigging hardware is new including the carabiners, swivels, shackles, rigging plates, etc.)
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