Mark P sr
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Straps are nice well packagedBUTLoading the End of the Strap through the Metal Clip is a True ChallengeUse a Flat Screwdriver to assist feeding the StrapRecommendation for Manufacturers Cut the Strap at a Angle instead of a Straight Flat Cutit would be easier to Feed Through
B-man
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
Does what they are supposed to do. Works perfectly. Quality feels good.
JeffHengesbach
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
Using these inside an enclosed trailer with X Track tiedown points. They work as described - hold very well and are easy to release when needed.
JBoulder
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
I use these to hold some gallon jugs of water and oil in place on the passenger floor of the dump truck I drive for work. I wanted something quicker that the standard type of ratchet strap....these have a simple tension buckle that is quick to use and does the job I want it to. Price was right, also.
Breathing easier in Texas
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
These straps are great if you do not need to pull down super tight, but need them to stay snug. I use these for my bee hives to prevent any chance of wind blowing them over and they do work very well. I can get them plenty snug and they are quick to release for my inspections.Will be buying more for other uses as well, but can say these are very handy straps to have around. Very strong material, quality clasps. Packaging is a bit of a pain, but you only use that once, so not a big deal.Highly recommend these straps over the ratchet for some applications
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
Used these a few years. They are not the best but not the worst. Mid grade quality, mid grade duty not heavy duty but very adequate for kayak bike general use. Not for large motorcycle or something real heavy. Easy to use and good value.
Raymond
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023
I really do prefer a cinch style straps for securing a lot of light duty equipment, but I would never tie down a motorcycle with it. Even a smaller motocross bike I wouldn't trust without ratchets but that's just me. I use it on my 75 lb EUC and it works fantastic, and having the hooks on there just make it that much simpler. Lawn mowers would be great as well but I wouldn't trust it with an ATV, a little extra money for a little heavier Duty strap for peace of mind on stuff like that but everything else is a great strap
angelo asselin
Reviewed in Canada on November 13, 2023
Bon produit mais la livraison par Intelcom est problématique
Glen Lastiwka
Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2019
I use these to secure the bow and stern on my Kayak, The cam buckles are well made and should hold up for a longtime.
Chevan
Reviewed in Canada on August 10, 2019
These straps are high quality and easy to use. Excellent value for the price. Getting the belts threaded into the buckle is a bit tricky but no need to remove them after doing it first time.
Client d'
Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2019
Je m'en sert pour tenir une toile sur une remorque et c'est correct, je m'en servirait pas pour tenir un objet lourd sur un long déplacement car elle relâche un peu lors du transport.
Enrique
Reviewed in Mexico on May 27, 2019
Muy buenos
Harry C. Bryant IV
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2016
I used these to secure my kayak to the roof of my 03 4 door Chevy Blazer and they worked great! I was a little skeptical because I was using ratcheting tow straps and those LOCK a kayak to the roof. However I read that you risk damaging the kayak by squeezing it too much with ratchet straps. With these cam straps, the kayak isn't as tightly secured but it's secured more than well enough. I strapped my Ascend FS10 10 foot recreational kayak to my roof and drove 4 hours with it, averaging 60 mph to 70 mph on the highway.I used these in conjunction with these J-bars. The smartstraps cam straps are a far superior strap than the straps that come with these J-bars. The strap webbing is wider and thicker. The camlock is larger. I used one strap for every j-bar meaning if you buy this product and the SmartStrap cam straps then you'll be able to carry 2 kayaks at once on your roof:I'm sure there are plenty of other good uses for these straps but if you were like me and in the market for a nice set of cam straps for your kayak, these are a low-cost solution!A few tips/comments:1. I wasn't aware when I bought them but each strap has a non-removable hook on one side. That may be a plus or a minus for you. It didn't make a difference for me. It is removable but that'll involve cutting it off permanently.2. Make sure you feed the strap the correct direction through the camlock. There's an arrow on the camlock.3. Once you get the kayak on and strapped in, pull the slack portion of the strap tight. And then get your girlfriend to pull it tight. And then get your girlfriends sister to pull it tight.4. To secure the slack line, I just close my doors on it and then tie them to the Jesus handles in the back seat. That keeps the straps from flying everywhere on the road.