Tether bone bundles up excess length on your tie-down straps. Keeps straps tidy and untangled when not in use. Prevents straps from flapping in the wind during travel and reduces scuffs produced by loose ends.
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Adam: What's going on, everybody, Adam here with etrailer. Today, we're going to be solving a problem that I have quite frequently when it comes to ratchet straps, and this is the problem. So if you guys are tired of trying to just tie up all this excess strap, it kind of looks a little crummy and also sometimes it doesn't necessarily stay there too well. Well, we have a product here it's made by Pro Grip and it is going to be a tether bone cargo strap storage device.So if you follow me over here, check it out. Which one would you rather have The messy one or the one that looks really nice like this My choice, I want this. So let's go ahead and take a look.
Pretty much all you really need is obviously a lot of excess strap. All you really need to be able to use this bad boy is obviously a bunch of excess strap, but also we're looking for straps to not exceed two inches in width. So let's just go and see how much better we can make the back strap look.So whether you guys are working for a company, your company or somebody else's, or you're just doing side work, whenever you're hauling your equipment around, you want to look good. And in my opinion, I don't think this looks good. So let's go ahead and undo this mess.First things first, of course, roll it up rather nicely.
I usually do my best, but here's the thing. I mean, I'm spending time to find a place to put this extra strap and not really getting a result that I like. It doesn't look good, but I'm still spending the time to do it. So might as well spend that same amount of time, probably less, honestly, just to roll them up nicely and keep them nice. And this is also going to help a little bit, depending on what you guys are tying them down to.
If maybe they're hitting the ground or something like that, they're not going to get all gross looking. So they'll stay nice and yellow for a little bit longer, depending on where you guys put it.But once you get that all strapped down, what we want to do is take this here and we're going to put it like this. What we're going to do, I want to face it down. I'm going to go up and around the strap, pull it. We're going to get it to seat right there.
And then done. Nice and in place, not really going to go anywhere.So these tether bone storage devices do come in a pack of two. So I just suggest grabbing at least one pair of them, if not two pair, just to have them all whenever you guys need them. Honestly, it isn't really too much of a product. I mean, there's not a whole lot to it really. It's very, very simple, but a lot of the times really simple and small things go a very, very long way. And I definitely think this has a pretty significant impact in how you guys use your ratchet straps. So go ahead and go on our website and pick some up today. Again, I'm Adam with etrailer and these we're the Pro Grip tether bone cargo straps storage devices.
Average Customer Rating: 4.9 out of 5 stars (8 Customer Reviews)
Tether bone bundles up excess length on your tie-down straps. Keeps straps tidy and untangled when not in use. Prevents straps from flapping in the wind during travel and reduces scuffs produced by loose ends.Love these
I was using ones that I needed D rings. I can just hook these on the rub rail. They are about 3 feet too long , however.
Just what I needed to keep my excess straps together.
Work great as they adjustable!
Products worked well for my needs. The communication from placing order to receiving items was very good.
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