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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
nice set of strapseasy to usebuckle holds tightly with no slippagejust need to follow the instructions carefully when threading the straps into the buckle, otherwise it won't hold.
Thomas C. Bruno Jr.
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
These keeper straps fight well above their weight! Can't beat the price!
Lanna
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
I ordered this for my broken treadmill. I was unable to keep it stored in a lifted position. Just a single strap was enough to hold it up! I was shocked because the treadmill is quite heavy. It's so easy to use because it's just a single swift action to attach and tighten in. Couldn't be more happy with how simple and sturdy it is!
Reviews by Steve
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
This are small but awesome. The nylon strap fabric is soft and the buckles are coated/painted, not raw, making the lashing straps feel gentle when in use. Buckle holds tight. Great for holding gear.
F
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
These straps are rated for 260lb working weight, 350lb breaking strength. The buckles seem a little small for that rating, however when tightening them down they do feel very sturdy. The 48" length of the ones I ordered does limit their use, but for lashing things down to a kayak, or holding bundles of lumber together they are perfect without a lot of extra strap hanging off when tightened.
Conscientious Dennis
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
There are six straps that measure 4 feet long with a three-quarter inch width. The load capacity is 260 pounds with a breaking strength of 350 pounds. The cam buckle is tremendously strong but easily releases. The straps have reinforced stitching to increase their strength. Insert the straps into the buckle from the bottom up. These will be great for camping as there are so many things that need to be strapped for consolidation of space. They are immune from erosion from seawater and sun damage. They arrive in a really nice see-through, heavy plastic carrier with snaps. I expect these to last me a very long time.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
I ordered these straps to be able to secure smaller pieces in the back of my pickup truck.These are very light-weight, so I wouldn't use them to secure anything bigger than about 25 lbs. The nylon is very thin, and the buckles are very small. At first I thought they were plastic, but they feel like metal. Either way, I don't trust them very much.I use these to keep gas cans, buckets, etc. from sliding around while I'm driving and they seem to work well for that.
dontbesojumpy
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
I got these straps to help cinch down my luggage for a trip.My only real regret is not getting the longer versions--my 24" need to be at least double the length for my MAN SIZED CLOTHING.These work by making a loop around whatever you need and drawing tight/down or around your object--the strap feeds through the teeth of the metal cinch, which holds the strap tight in a "locked" position.Since you have to loop around your object, longer straps mean bigger objects can be wrapped around.24" is about long enough to go around your lunch box, if that makes sense. I was able to use them around my internal packable mesh bags that help you sort your suitcase interior. My mesh bags have their own cinch strap sewn-in, but the cheap plastic buckle has broken on some of them--which makes these, in this size, very handy--the fit around the smaller packs of folded t-shirts/unders/socks, and binds them down so there's not as much wasted space over-all.Longer versions would be able to go all the way around a duffel, or a sleeping bag/pack.These feel heavy duty.The metal cinch/buckle is sewn on to the strap, so you cannot really expand them--but you can daisy-chain them in a certain way.A++ for sure.
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