
ZipRite™ — Snap Any Broken Zipper Back to Life in 10 Seconds
Save Your Favorite Jacket From the Trash in Under a Minute
That coat you wear every day, the suitcase you packed for tomorrow, the backpack your kid drags to school — all one busted zipper away from the donation pile. ZipRite™ is a screw-clamp replacement slider that snaps over your existing zipper teeth and locks down with a twist. No sewing. No pliers. No tailor. The zipper works again before your coffee gets cold.

Stop Sewing, Stop Cutting, Stop Throwing Out Perfectly Good Clothes
Every other "fix-a-zipper" kit on Amazon ships you a bag of mystery sliders, a pair of pliers, and a YouTube tutorial. You cut the zipper stop, jam a slider on, hope you picked the right size, and pray it doesn't pop off the first time you wear it. ZipRite™ skips all of that. One slider. One screw. One zipper that actually closes again.
➤ Locks on with a twist, not a tool: A built-in metal screw tightens the slider directly onto your zipper teeth — no pliers, no needle, no cutting the zipper end off.
➤ One slider, jeans to suitcases: Fits the standard zipper widths on jackets, jeans, backpacks, tents, and luggage — so you don't need a six-size kit to fix one coat.
➤ Comes off as cleanly as it goes on: Loosen the screw and it slides right off. No stuck adhesive, no torn fabric, no permanent damage to the garment.

The Screw-Clamp Mechanism That Actually Holds
Most replacement sliders rely on friction alone — they slide on, and they slide right back off when you tug too hard. ZipRite™ uses a hinged metal-and-nylon body with a knurled screw cap on top. Open the body, lay it over the teeth, twist the screw, and the two halves clamp down on the zipper like a vise. It's not a patch. It's a real slider that locks in.
The screw is the difference. Pliers-style kits permanently pinch the slider closed and you only get one shot. With ZipRite™, you can loosen, reposition, or move it to another garment — and the clamp stays tight wear after wear.
Why People Stopped Calling the Tailor and Just Bought ZipRite™
A tailor charges $15–$30 to replace one slider and keeps the coat for a week. A new jacket runs $80 and up. ZipRite™ is the in-between move people quietly love — fix it in your living room in under a minute, keep the jacket you already broke in, skip the trip and the wait.
"My suitcase blew a zipper the night before a flight. I'd already packed everything. ZipRite™ snapped on in about thirty seconds and the bag survived the trip and the trip home. I'm keeping the spares in my carry-on now." — Daniel R.
Keep the Coat. Keep the Bag. Keep the Day Moving.
✓ Fix it before you'd find your keys: Most repairs take under a minute, no appointment, no waiting in line.
✓ One kit covers the whole household: Jeans, jackets, backpacks, dog packs, sleeping bags, suitcases — one drawer, one fix.
✓ Built to outlast the garment: Metal-and-nylon body, knurled stainless screw, designed to keep clamping long after the original slider gave up.
Three Steps. Roughly 60 Seconds. Zero Tools.
Step 1: Slide the broken original zipper pull off the end of the zipper teeth.
Step 2: Open the ZipRite™ body, lay it over the zipper teeth, and twist the metal screw shut.
Step 3: Pull the cord tab. The zipper closes. You're done.

| ZipRite™ | Sewing Kit / Pliers Slider | Tailor or Replacement |
|---|---|---|
| Screw-clamp on, ~60 seconds, no tools | Pliers, cut zipper stop, hope it holds | $15–$30 + a week without the garment |
| One universal slider fits most zippers | Size #3/#5/#8 — guess the right one | Buy a whole new jacket / bag |
| Reusable — loosen, remove, reuse | Pinched-permanent once installed | Gone. The garment's gone. |
The Details You'd Want to Check Before Buying
- Body: Hinged metal-and-nylon clamp with knurled stainless screw cap
- Universal fit: 2.28-inch clamp opening — works on most jeans, jacket, backpack, and suitcase zipper widths
- Use it on: Jeans, jackets, hoodies, backpacks, duffels, suitcases, sleeping bags, tents
- Size: Small enough to keep in a drawer, a purse pocket, or a travel pouch
The Questions Everyone Asks Before They Order
I've never fixed a zipper in my life. Can I actually do this?
Yes. If you can use a screwdriver — even your fingernail in a pinch — you can install ZipRite™. Slide off the old pull, clamp the new one on, twist the screw. Done.
Will it fit the zipper on my jacket / jeans / suitcase?
The 2.28-inch clamp opening covers the standard zipper widths used on almost all jackets, jeans, hoodies, backpacks, and luggage. Specialty zippers (very heavy industrial, dive-suit, or fine doll-clothing zippers) are the exceptions.
Is it going to pop off the first time I zip it up?
No — the screw is the whole reason this design works. Once you tighten it, the two clamp halves bite the zipper teeth and hold. Most people forget it's even a replacement.
Will it damage the fabric or zipper teeth?
No. The clamp grips the teeth, not the fabric, and the body is smooth on the fabric-facing side. Loosen the screw and it slides off without leaving a mark.
How long will it last?
Metal screw, nylon-reinforced body, no moving parts beyond the screw. Treated normally, it'll outlast the rest of the garment. Travel rough? Carry a spare.
If It Doesn't Save the Jacket, We'll Refund the Order
Try ZipRite™ on the broken zipper you're staring at right now. If it doesn't lock on, hold, and get that jacket / bag / suitcase back into rotation, send us a message and we'll refund the order in full. The whole point of this thing is keeping clothes out of the trash — if it can't do that for you, we don't want your money.
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ZipRite™ — Snap Any Broken Zipper Back to Life in 10 Seconds
Save Your Favorite Jacket From the Trash in Under a Minute
That coat you wear every day, the suitcase you packed for tomorrow, the backpack your kid drags to school — all one busted zipper away from the donation pile. ZipRite™ is a screw-clamp replacement slider that snaps over your existing zipper teeth and locks down with a twist. No sewing. No pliers. No tailor. The zipper works again before your coffee gets cold.

Stop Sewing, Stop Cutting, Stop Throwing Out Perfectly Good Clothes
Every other "fix-a-zipper" kit on Amazon ships you a bag of mystery sliders, a pair of pliers, and a YouTube tutorial. You cut the zipper stop, jam a slider on, hope you picked the right size, and pray it doesn't pop off the first time you wear it. ZipRite™ skips all of that. One slider. One screw. One zipper that actually closes again.
➤ Locks on with a twist, not a tool: A built-in metal screw tightens the slider directly onto your zipper teeth — no pliers, no needle, no cutting the zipper end off.
➤ One slider, jeans to suitcases: Fits the standard zipper widths on jackets, jeans, backpacks, tents, and luggage — so you don't need a six-size kit to fix one coat.
➤ Comes off as cleanly as it goes on: Loosen the screw and it slides right off. No stuck adhesive, no torn fabric, no permanent damage to the garment.

The Screw-Clamp Mechanism That Actually Holds
Most replacement sliders rely on friction alone — they slide on, and they slide right back off when you tug too hard. ZipRite™ uses a hinged metal-and-nylon body with a knurled screw cap on top. Open the body, lay it over the teeth, twist the screw, and the two halves clamp down on the zipper like a vise. It's not a patch. It's a real slider that locks in.
The screw is the difference. Pliers-style kits permanently pinch the slider closed and you only get one shot. With ZipRite™, you can loosen, reposition, or move it to another garment — and the clamp stays tight wear after wear.
Why People Stopped Calling the Tailor and Just Bought ZipRite™
A tailor charges $15–$30 to replace one slider and keeps the coat for a week. A new jacket runs $80 and up. ZipRite™ is the in-between move people quietly love — fix it in your living room in under a minute, keep the jacket you already broke in, skip the trip and the wait.
"My suitcase blew a zipper the night before a flight. I'd already packed everything. ZipRite™ snapped on in about thirty seconds and the bag survived the trip and the trip home. I'm keeping the spares in my carry-on now." — Daniel R.
Keep the Coat. Keep the Bag. Keep the Day Moving.
✓ Fix it before you'd find your keys: Most repairs take under a minute, no appointment, no waiting in line.
✓ One kit covers the whole household: Jeans, jackets, backpacks, dog packs, sleeping bags, suitcases — one drawer, one fix.
✓ Built to outlast the garment: Metal-and-nylon body, knurled stainless screw, designed to keep clamping long after the original slider gave up.
Three Steps. Roughly 60 Seconds. Zero Tools.
Step 1: Slide the broken original zipper pull off the end of the zipper teeth.
Step 2: Open the ZipRite™ body, lay it over the zipper teeth, and twist the metal screw shut.
Step 3: Pull the cord tab. The zipper closes. You're done.

| ZipRite™ | Sewing Kit / Pliers Slider | Tailor or Replacement |
|---|---|---|
| Screw-clamp on, ~60 seconds, no tools | Pliers, cut zipper stop, hope it holds | $15–$30 + a week without the garment |
| One universal slider fits most zippers | Size #3/#5/#8 — guess the right one | Buy a whole new jacket / bag |
| Reusable — loosen, remove, reuse | Pinched-permanent once installed | Gone. The garment's gone. |
The Details You'd Want to Check Before Buying
- Body: Hinged metal-and-nylon clamp with knurled stainless screw cap
- Universal fit: 2.28-inch clamp opening — works on most jeans, jacket, backpack, and suitcase zipper widths
- Use it on: Jeans, jackets, hoodies, backpacks, duffels, suitcases, sleeping bags, tents
- Size: Small enough to keep in a drawer, a purse pocket, or a travel pouch
The Questions Everyone Asks Before They Order
I've never fixed a zipper in my life. Can I actually do this?
Yes. If you can use a screwdriver — even your fingernail in a pinch — you can install ZipRite™. Slide off the old pull, clamp the new one on, twist the screw. Done.
Will it fit the zipper on my jacket / jeans / suitcase?
The 2.28-inch clamp opening covers the standard zipper widths used on almost all jackets, jeans, hoodies, backpacks, and luggage. Specialty zippers (very heavy industrial, dive-suit, or fine doll-clothing zippers) are the exceptions.
Is it going to pop off the first time I zip it up?
No — the screw is the whole reason this design works. Once you tighten it, the two clamp halves bite the zipper teeth and hold. Most people forget it's even a replacement.
Will it damage the fabric or zipper teeth?
No. The clamp grips the teeth, not the fabric, and the body is smooth on the fabric-facing side. Loosen the screw and it slides off without leaving a mark.
How long will it last?
Metal screw, nylon-reinforced body, no moving parts beyond the screw. Treated normally, it'll outlast the rest of the garment. Travel rough? Carry a spare.
If It Doesn't Save the Jacket, We'll Refund the Order
Try ZipRite™ on the broken zipper you're staring at right now. If it doesn't lock on, hold, and get that jacket / bag / suitcase back into rotation, send us a message and we'll refund the order in full. The whole point of this thing is keeping clothes out of the trash — if it can't do that for you, we don't want your money.
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Save Your Favorite Jacket From the Trash in Under a Minute
That coat you wear every day, the suitcase you packed for tomorrow, the backpack your kid drags to school — all one busted zipper away from the donation pile. ZipRite™ is a screw-clamp replacement slider that snaps over your existing zipper teeth and locks down with a twist. No sewing. No pliers. No tailor. The zipper works again before your coffee gets cold.

Stop Sewing, Stop Cutting, Stop Throwing Out Perfectly Good Clothes
Every other "fix-a-zipper" kit on Amazon ships you a bag of mystery sliders, a pair of pliers, and a YouTube tutorial. You cut the zipper stop, jam a slider on, hope you picked the right size, and pray it doesn't pop off the first time you wear it. ZipRite™ skips all of that. One slider. One screw. One zipper that actually closes again.
➤ Locks on with a twist, not a tool: A built-in metal screw tightens the slider directly onto your zipper teeth — no pliers, no needle, no cutting the zipper end off.
➤ One slider, jeans to suitcases: Fits the standard zipper widths on jackets, jeans, backpacks, tents, and luggage — so you don't need a six-size kit to fix one coat.
➤ Comes off as cleanly as it goes on: Loosen the screw and it slides right off. No stuck adhesive, no torn fabric, no permanent damage to the garment.

The Screw-Clamp Mechanism That Actually Holds
Most replacement sliders rely on friction alone — they slide on, and they slide right back off when you tug too hard. ZipRite™ uses a hinged metal-and-nylon body with a knurled screw cap on top. Open the body, lay it over the teeth, twist the screw, and the two halves clamp down on the zipper like a vise. It's not a patch. It's a real slider that locks in.
The screw is the difference. Pliers-style kits permanently pinch the slider closed and you only get one shot. With ZipRite™, you can loosen, reposition, or move it to another garment — and the clamp stays tight wear after wear.
Why People Stopped Calling the Tailor and Just Bought ZipRite™
A tailor charges $15–$30 to replace one slider and keeps the coat for a week. A new jacket runs $80 and up. ZipRite™ is the in-between move people quietly love — fix it in your living room in under a minute, keep the jacket you already broke in, skip the trip and the wait.
"My suitcase blew a zipper the night before a flight. I'd already packed everything. ZipRite™ snapped on in about thirty seconds and the bag survived the trip and the trip home. I'm keeping the spares in my carry-on now." — Daniel R.
Keep the Coat. Keep the Bag. Keep the Day Moving.
✓ Fix it before you'd find your keys: Most repairs take under a minute, no appointment, no waiting in line.
✓ One kit covers the whole household: Jeans, jackets, backpacks, dog packs, sleeping bags, suitcases — one drawer, one fix.
✓ Built to outlast the garment: Metal-and-nylon body, knurled stainless screw, designed to keep clamping long after the original slider gave up.
Three Steps. Roughly 60 Seconds. Zero Tools.
Step 1: Slide the broken original zipper pull off the end of the zipper teeth.
Step 2: Open the ZipRite™ body, lay it over the zipper teeth, and twist the metal screw shut.
Step 3: Pull the cord tab. The zipper closes. You're done.

| ZipRite™ | Sewing Kit / Pliers Slider | Tailor or Replacement |
|---|---|---|
| Screw-clamp on, ~60 seconds, no tools | Pliers, cut zipper stop, hope it holds | $15–$30 + a week without the garment |
| One universal slider fits most zippers | Size #3/#5/#8 — guess the right one | Buy a whole new jacket / bag |
| Reusable — loosen, remove, reuse | Pinched-permanent once installed | Gone. The garment's gone. |
The Details You'd Want to Check Before Buying
- Body: Hinged metal-and-nylon clamp with knurled stainless screw cap
- Universal fit: 2.28-inch clamp opening — works on most jeans, jacket, backpack, and suitcase zipper widths
- Use it on: Jeans, jackets, hoodies, backpacks, duffels, suitcases, sleeping bags, tents
- Size: Small enough to keep in a drawer, a purse pocket, or a travel pouch
The Questions Everyone Asks Before They Order
I've never fixed a zipper in my life. Can I actually do this?
Yes. If you can use a screwdriver — even your fingernail in a pinch — you can install ZipRite™. Slide off the old pull, clamp the new one on, twist the screw. Done.
Will it fit the zipper on my jacket / jeans / suitcase?
The 2.28-inch clamp opening covers the standard zipper widths used on almost all jackets, jeans, hoodies, backpacks, and luggage. Specialty zippers (very heavy industrial, dive-suit, or fine doll-clothing zippers) are the exceptions.
Is it going to pop off the first time I zip it up?
No — the screw is the whole reason this design works. Once you tighten it, the two clamp halves bite the zipper teeth and hold. Most people forget it's even a replacement.
Will it damage the fabric or zipper teeth?
No. The clamp grips the teeth, not the fabric, and the body is smooth on the fabric-facing side. Loosen the screw and it slides off without leaving a mark.
How long will it last?
Metal screw, nylon-reinforced body, no moving parts beyond the screw. Treated normally, it'll outlast the rest of the garment. Travel rough? Carry a spare.
If It Doesn't Save the Jacket, We'll Refund the Order
Try ZipRite™ on the broken zipper you're staring at right now. If it doesn't lock on, hold, and get that jacket / bag / suitcase back into rotation, send us a message and we'll refund the order in full. The whole point of this thing is keeping clothes out of the trash — if it can't do that for you, we don't want your money.


























