
Monoprice
Monoprice Cable Ties 13in Hook & Loop 100-Pack
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100 reusable 13-inch hook-and-loop ties that eliminate cable chaos and survive hundreds of removal cycles without losing grip.
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Overview
Key Features
Organize your wires and cables with reusable hook & loop cable ties from Monoprice! These cable ties are made of a self-attaching hook and loop material popularized by products sold under the Velcro brand
These ties measure 13" In length and include an eye hole in the T allowing the tie to be attached to a cable or hung from a hook
Style Name: 100 Pack
Item weight: 0.81 pounds
Specifications
Brand
Monoprice
Model
106489
Length
13 inches
Quantity
100 pieces per pack
Color
Black
Material
Self-attaching hook and loop
Closure Type
Reusable hook & loop
Pack Weight
0.81 lbs
Eye Hole
Yes (in tail)
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Each tie is fully reusable and repositionable, eliminating the waste and recutting cost of single-use zip ties across large cable installations.
- The 13-inch length accommodates large-diameter bundles that shorter 8-inch ties cannot close, useful for bundling multichannel snake cables or power runs.
- The integrated eye hole allows each tie to be pre-staged on rack rails or pegboard hooks, keeping them accessible at every cable management point.
- The 100-piece quantity covers a full studio rack, server cabinet, or AV installation without needing multiple packs.
- Hook-and-loop compression applies even radial pressure that won't pinch or deform delicate cable jackets the way a tightened zip tie can.
👎 Cons
- Hook-and-loop closures are bulkier than zip ties on thin bundles, adding visible girth to small-diameter cable groups where a narrow strap would look cleaner.
- The hook side of the material will aggressively snag braided or fabric cable sleeving if the closure is allowed to contact unintended surfaces during routing.
- These ties do not have the tensile strength of zip ties and will release under hard lateral pull — they are not suitable for cable strain relief at connectors.
- The 13-inch length is excessive for single thin cables like USB or patch cords, creating awkward excess wrapping that doesn't cinch neatly.
- No color variety in the pack; all-black means you cannot use color coding to distinguish cable types or circuits by tie color.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many times can these ties be reused before the hook-and-loop material loses its grip?
Hook-and-loop fasteners of this construction are rated for hundreds of open/close cycles under normal use. The Monoprice ties use a standard self-attaching material that maintains grip well over repeated bundling and unbundling, though aggressive separation at sharp angles will accelerate wear faster than rolling the closure apart.
What is the maximum cable bundle diameter these 13-inch ties can accommodate?
At 13 inches of working length, these ties can wrap bundles up to approximately 3.5–4 inches in circumference depending on how much overlap you want on the closure. That covers everything from thin signal cables to thick AC power runs bundled together.
What is the purpose of the eye hole in the tail of each tie?
The eye hole lets you loop the tie onto a fixed anchor point — a cable hook, rack rail, or pegboard peg — before bundling. This keeps ties permanently stationed at patch points or tool walls so they're ready to use without hunting for a loose tie every time.
Are these ties safe to use on delicate cables like thin audio or data cables?
Yes. Hook-and-loop applies even, low-pressure compression rather than the bite of a cable tie, making these safe for thin and delicate cable jackets. Avoid over-tightening by folding the closure flush rather than cinching it hard.
Do the ties lose their grip in high-humidity environments like server rooms or AV racks?
Hook-and-loop material is not significantly affected by ambient humidity at typical indoor levels. The Monoprice ties perform consistently in rack environments, though saturation from direct moisture contact — condensation dripping onto bundles — can temporarily reduce adhesion until dry.