HFS 4pcs 1-1/2 x 15 ft Heavy Duty Ratchet Cargo Tie Down Straps 3000 lbs Dual J-Hooks
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I apologize for not including that in the description for the question. Thank you for taking the time to ask. Polyester is the material we use for our straps. Ties made from polyester are much better than those made from any other material In the end, a stronger, stiffer, and more comfortable material is the better choice due to its strength, UV protection, and resistance to abrasion. HFs, *br>Sincere regards*br>
Yes, these straps come as four 15 ft long ratchet straps.
Please don't impose your opinion on me, but if you don't know how to put these together then you shouldn't be using them in the first place. It is imperative to be aware of what you're doing when strapping stuff down on a trailer or in the bed of a truck. It is important to understand weight distribution and working load as well as It may sound easy to strap something down, but if you make a sharp turn, or stop quickly, a load shift can wreck you and cause injury or death to yourself and That's the truth again, I don't mean to sound rude, but it is the truth
It is a Chinese product, but it is of very high
Selected User Reviews For HFS 4pcs 1-1/2 x 15 ft Heavy Duty Ratchet Cargo Tie Down Straps 3000 lbs Dual J-Hooks
Can you tell us how much this is going to cost? A $30k damage estimate has been issued! You should beware! As a first camping trip with our new trailer and Cam Am atv, it was moved into our trailer equipped with the toy hauler. Even so, all of the hassle with the insurance and matching wallpaper and installing a new tub in addition to many other things just added to the hassle. You flimsy straps have got me in a bind! It is estimated that the damage was over $30,000.
In this case, all I did was tie one corner of my quad to On the highway, the vehicle broke apart. Three thousand pounds? I weigh around 600 pounds when I ride my quad. Unfortunately, I am like 20 days past the return window, so I am screwed.
This pair of straps was ordered in the spring Using them regularly now since then and have never had a problem. In case they are not being used, they are stored in a side box on my vehicle. The sun and rain in Florida have hit them most days when they're in use. I use them to secure the bat wing on my tractor and to hold down a side by side during transport. In addition to securing a car to a trailer, I also used them to secure a trailer to a vehicle. For the price, I think these straps are good. The reason I am writing this review 2 years after I bought the first set is because I have some other light to medium duty straps that are about 5 years old and not working well anymore. I will be buying four more of these straps since the first set worked There's a good chance they will last a few more years yet, I am.
There is no question about their quality, and they are very functional. Nonetheless, I am slightly disappointed that the 1 1/2 inch webbing is not the highest quality, as it is thinner than I thought it would be. There are a few places on the webbing where the sewing is imperfect. fully understand there is an extreme cost pressure on these products, so perfection holds a higher price tag. As of right now, I think they are good. I expect to continue using them for a very long time. One other Even though double "J" hooks are extremely robust, their width is almost 7/8 inches. Make sure the opening into which you need to insert them is large enough for the hooks to fit. I will be doing a bit of surgery to widen the attachment holes in my case. It is still appreciable that they are so.
Per strap, there is a charge of $50. When getting a truck, these are one of the items you need to buy first. There is no way for me to tell you how many times I have I really like how well they work and how handy they are. Keeping in mind that this is not a 3" strap, you have to be careful. If you have heavy items or need to carry them over long distances, I recommend 3" straps. In the past, I have used these straps to secure lumber, kitchen cabinets, or even a fridge. There was a short distance between the fridge and the other refrigerator, but it still worked well. Additionally, I've fitted a grill and tires to the bottom, and it's perfect for daily use. My favorite part about these medal hooks is their black coating. I have been able to use them successfully every time I have This is a must-have for every truck. It would be highly recommended.
The ratchet tie I was looking for didn't seem to be stressed as much as some people would, but it was definitely crucial for the project I would like to use downs on my pickup truck while moving. Other products had frayed and broken straps most often, according to customer reviews. This was a very good quality item. I have not seen any signs of wear on the straps, although they were rather soft. There is an easy ratchet mechanism and release mechanism. This is a double j This brand offers a higher capacity strength and hooks than other popular brands, but is harder to find when you search because it does not show up at the top of the recommendations. These boxes were used in 5 different trips, and nothing shifted or came loose, and I did not suffer any scuffs to my furniture.
Several times I have hauled lumber and plywood across the country on these, and I have had no problems. I have given them four stars (I would have given them four and a half) just for the hook. They have an all-metal ratchet, wide strong straps, and are easy to adjust. I like the rubber coating on the metal and think it seems very strong, but I would prefer a little more curve. My tie down attachment points are very large and work well when the strap is tight, however don't stay hooked as well as they should when trying to hook up the ratchet end of the strap when walking to the other side of the trailer. My hook may get a little bendier as I get better at this or perhaps just by pushing it a little harder. It's easy to set the straps to any length that you like and they are very comfortable. It allows you to adjust the distance on the set up from as small as 5 feet to as long as 14 feet. These are the types of straps I will buy again if I need any more.
The ratches failed three times in a row. It appears that the ratchets opened to the release, allowing the straps to be loosened somehow. Thanks to my eyesight, I noticed the straps flapping before the loads broke free. In addition, upon further inspection, the ratchets appear to be poorly constructed and very loosely attached. As they wiggle past the gearing, they slip by.