S1007 - 2-Pack (1.5 in. x 16 Ft.) Heavy Duty Ratchet Strap Kit / 3,300 lb. Break Strength
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Product Description
These 1.5 in. by 16 ft., heavy-duty and weather-resistant premium ratchet straps feature an ergonomically-designed handle with angular grip and durable ratcheting component to easily and safely secure cargo and keep loads from shifting. Safely secures loads to your car roof like a canoe or kayak, or smaller items in the back of the car. Great for securing a motorcycle, medium-sized industrial UTV, small tractor, or machinery, or agricultural equipment in a truck bed or trailer. Features & Benefits 1.5 in. wide x 16 ft. length straps Highly visible Stanley yellow straps with reinforced edging Straps adjust from 1 ft. to 16 ft. in length Safe working load limit of 1100 lbs / break strength of 3300 lbs. Ergonomic ratchet handle with angular grip Premium release lever provides ease of operation Black coated double J-hooks ensure a no marring hold Sold as a complete 2 pc set WARNING: Cancer and reproductive harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
The Everest ergo ratchet tie-down straps come with ergonomic handles for ultimate comfort and strength. New reflective webbing super useful when tie down cargo at night. Their working load limit is 1100 lbs, while the break strength is 3300 lbs. this product comes with a padded lock release to reduce pressure on your wrist making it easier for you to ratchet. The featured double J-hooks fit all anchors. Each ratchet strap measures 1.5 x 1.5.
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S1007 - 2-Pack (1.5 in. x 16 Ft.) Heavy Duty Ratchet Strap Kit / 3,300 lb. Break Strength
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