A zipper sound has more frequency information than people think — there's the metallic teeth-against-teeth ratchet at around 4 kHz, a softer fabric-drag layer underneath, and the final thunk when the slider hits the stop. These 65 zipper sound effects keep all three audible: short zipping noise from a coat pocket, slow open of a luggage zipper with the teeth count clearly heard, fast close of a tent flap, plus jacket and bag variations with different teeth gauges.
Foley work uses the slow-open takes because the longer duration lets the picture editor decide where to cut. ASMR creators reach for the close-mic'd small zippers — pencil case, makeup bag — because the high-frequency detail is the whole point. Comedy edits use the fast zip with a short pitch-up as a transition punch. Pull whatever fits the gesture — every zipper sound effect is free to download, no signup, no attribution.