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Kinedyne StrapPak Cargo Strap Holder

Kinedyne StrapPak Cargo Strap Holder

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Secure up to 30 feet of excess ratchet strap with this easy-to-use holder. Standard size fits over any 2" strap. 1-800-940-8924 to order Kinedyne accessories and parts part number 15602 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Kinedyne products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Kinedyne StrapPak Cargo Strap Holder. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Kinedyne Accessories and Parts - 15602

  • ATV-UTV Tie Downs
  • Motorcycle Tie Down Straps
  • Ratchet Straps
  • Tie Down Straps
  • Excess Strap Holder
  • Kinedyne

Secure up to 30 feet of excess ratchet strap with this easy-to-use holder. Standard size fits over any 2" strap.


Features:

  • Secures loose strap of ratcheting tie-downs
  • Fits 2" wide strap
  • Holds up to 30' of excess strap


15602 Kinedyne StrapPak Cargo Strap Holder





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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Kinedyne StrapPak Cargo Strap Holder Review

Adam : What's going on everybody, Adam here with etrailer. Today, we're going to be taking a look at the Kinedyne StrapPak. So if you guys have extremely long Ratchet Straps that you guys pretty much use for everything. Sometimes you use a lot of the strap and a lot of times you don't. Well, this is going to be your solution, so you don't have to end up rolling it all up, trying to wrap it around and tie it together. You guys may be taping it together or putting a zip tie or something around it.

Stop wasting money doing that and just buy one of these and then that'll take care of all of it for you. So pretty much all you really need to be able to use this, is obviously a Kinedyne Ratchet Strap, but also you need a two inch wide strap as well.This little housing here is going to resist against all those weather elements. So if you guys usually leave all your stuff out, you don't really have to worry about it breaking down over time. It's made of a very, very durable material and it also looks good if you're trying to be, very professional looking, if you guys are hauling other people's stuff, or if it's for your business. A lot of the times looks are everybody's first impression, so you want to make a great first impression just by looking really nice, neat, and orderly.I definitely think the StrapPaks are going to do that for you.

They are going to be able to fit up to 30 feet of excess strap. So, even for your really, really long ones, as you see here, we're tying down a big old tractor and we have a 27 foot Ratchet Strap. We probably have around 20ish feet of strap in here, and we still have plenty of room for more. First things first, we want to get the right tools to take off this little bolt here. What I'm using is a 19 millimeter socket and a ratchet, and also just a little power tool here, and take this off.

Pretty simple stuff. Sit that to the side for now.Now, take the StrapPak and we're going to have a little loop on one side. And that is going to match up with the loop on this side. But what we got to do is pretty much put it in like this, slide it up through, kind of like that. It is kind of difficult with all this, tags and stuff like that, kind of work your way in there.

Once we get it, in there, got to fish this other side up and in this little pouch, so we can use the loop for that bolt and it's going to go through both of them. Do your best to kind of get it, sorted out. Now, once you can get your finger through there, we can go ahead and reinstall it. I usually put it on the inside facing part of the strap, meaning, like this. And it's all your guys's preference, just depending on how you guys set up your straps. Put that on, put on that nylon lock nut and tighten her down. That's it, simple stuff.So now, same exact deal. Strap that down, feed this back through your strap or your ratchet. Now, we're pretty much ready to go. Got to pull all this excess, there's a lot. Once we do all of that, then go ahead and tighten her down. Push this through a little bit. This is just going to take a little bit of time, out of your day, just to kind of set it up properly. Once you pretty much do that, you cinch it down, take all this stuff. And I like to neatly kind of roll it up, fits a lot better that way.Pretty much the same thing I do anyway, but instead of taping it down, tying it down, zip tying it down, tying it around something, that's what I do a lot of times, but I shouldn't. I'm already spending the time, might as well spend the time to do it right, and it's honestly going to end up being less time. So, pretty much that's how it works. Tie it down, shove it in there. Once you have the StrapPak installed, same exact thing you always do, nothing different. Take it and we can feed it back through. All right. It's a lot of strap. Kind of fold that back a little bit. And do take the time to roll this up nicely, it makes it look the best, in my opinion and I usually do this anyway. So might as well just spend the time, to do it right, and look good, doing it.So, once we get that all rolled up, pretty self-explanatory, just put it in the pack. Kind of get it untangled. Nice and secure. Put that down, now we're done. I definitely think this is going to be a great solution for your guys's problems. It has been a problem for me in the past, but now this is what I use. So, hopefully you guys will see that it's a great choice. And go ahead and grab some because we have these here at etrailer.com. Again, these we're the Kinedyne StrapPaks and I'm Adam with etrailer.


Customer Reviews

Kinedyne StrapPak Cargo Strap Holder - 15602

Average Customer Rating:  5.0 out of 5 stars   (3 Customer Reviews)

Secure up to 30 feet of excess ratchet strap with this easy-to-use holder. Standard size fits over any 2" strap.

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These straps are awesome! I replaced my chains with these straps and it makes securing my tractor on my trailer much easier and much easier to store them in the tool box.



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I have used StrapPaks for 3 years on a car trailer, and couldn't live without them now. An elegant solution to a persistent problem. These packs should come standard on 2" ratchet straps.

Delivery and customer service from etrailer.com was first rate. No complaints at all. I will do business with them again.



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