Premium Cinch Straps with Stainless Steel Metal Ring (Buckle), Reusable Durable Hook and Loop, Multipurpose Securing Straps 1" x 12" - 8 Pack Plus 2 Bonus Original Cinch Straps
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This combo pack contains eight Premium Cinch Straps with stainless steel rings (2 of each size 1" x 12", 1" x 15", 1" x 20", and 1" x 30") plus two of Original Cinch Straps 3/4" x 8".
It is not possible for them to hold such a heavy load.
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have this size in our collection at present. The longest is 2" x 72" (6 feet). A strap that is 2" x 100", or 8" short of 9 feet, will soon be available. The Original Cinch Straps will be available under that
Selected User Reviews For Premium Cinch Straps with Stainless Steel Metal Ring (Buckle), Reusable Durable Hook and Loop, Multipurpose Securing Straps 1" x 12" - 8 Pack Plus 2 Bonus Original Cinch Straps
Your money is worth saving. The clips are not heavy duty, it is probably good for holding hoses and cables together, but that is all it can do. During a stitching job of less than adequate quality, I had one tear apart. In two of the three other occasions, I had used ALSO NOT heavy duty metal clips. As I said, selling these as chord wraps is fine, but to call them heavy duty is completely false and misleading.
However, I find this not to be in the same league as "Heavy Duty". Velcro straps are made out of a light weight material without any backing at all. Velcro was supposed to be sewn to nylon webbing, but that situation didn't occur. I would not use these straps to tie down a ladder to a truck roof rack, which is what I anticipated using them for. I think they would break if used to bind a ladder to a truck roof rack. Returning these items will be my task.
To hold our class A RV's battery pack in place in the battery slide-out compartment, we place these around the The straps on our backpack had been fully severed across the middle by the time we returned from a camping trip approximately 350 miles away! A portion of the straps was still wrapped around the battery, and a portion hung As of the time of writing, the Velcro was I was very disappointed with the quality of the material, which was evidently not as durable as described. I would warn others not to purchase this product.
The answer I would give is If I had the ability, I would rate it 5 stars Could you make the logo a bit smaller? I think the branding is too aggressive. Most likely, I'll simply mark it up in sharpie There's nothing big wrong with it, but it's not important. There's more to this story than meets the eye The strap is very strong and is durable, so there is no concern about holding ability and durability. I used the strap to secure some poles onto a roof rack of As soon as it was cinched down, this was very interesting. The hook and loop material is excellent as well as the strong metal cinch loop and the sewing is excellent. I would rate it as an A+.
My goal was to find alternative approaches to securing the roll of my tarps without using bungee cords, and so I experimented with stretch straps. I had problems getting them tight since the loop was made of plastic and it would always turn on me. Furthermore, to get around the circumference of the tarps rolled up, I had to use both of you together. These caught my eye and I thought it would be fun to try them. These are a must for anyone working on a flatbed truck, especially those tired of using bungees that get stuck to your tarp. If you order three different sizes, use the guide to determine the angle of the strap in relation to the project. I have ordered three of these and used all three. Sadly, I mismeasured the width of the item and came up about 25 inches short on the second order. Though I am glad that I found a use for them, you might not be so fortunate and be annoyed that you have to order more You should use the measuring guide to do so.
I was a bit under 40 inches in length, but that was not a problem at all. The material seems durable and should last a long time Hopefully we will learn more in the next year or two. It has a sturdy stainless steel buckle, which is good in size and works great There are no problems with the strap except that it is not very sturdy and I pulled too hard when pulling the strap which caused the buckle to bend and fall off. By bending it by hand - and reinstalling it - I managed to fix the buckle Though they could do with a bit more strength in the buckle.
Resistance bands are useful for exercise. Certain exercises like a standing chest press or triceps extension can be difficult if the bands overlap, move or fold. A few of the bands I own are by X3, Serious Steel, Clench Fitness, However, the bands that need them the most are the orange X3 Elite, the blue Clench Fitness bands, and the gray Clench Fitness My personal preference is to wear paired straps. My knowledge includes others who just use one band. These are attached with Velcro through a loop of metal. I use them for exercising because they work great.
Hook refers to the "hook" component of the hook and line This may be due to the fact that the loop (velcro) is only on the last couple inches of the strap and is on the same side as the part with the "loop. " This means that they are not particularly forgiving as far as length goes. There is no way to use it for what I need, which is to hold two poles together and to velcro it onto one of them when it isn't holding both poles together. As well as being thin and flimsy, the material is as well. In any case, I don't know how long they'd last if I was able to use them.