These locking tie-down straps let you secure cargo to your vehicle's roof rack. Each durable strap has a cam buckle that holds the strap tight. Rubber buckle guards prevent scratches on your gear. Includes 2 locks and 2 keys. 496 lbs Max load.
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Today, we're going to be taking a look at the Rhino-Rack locking cam buckle cinch straps, part number RRRTD55L. These also come in eight and 3/16" long as part number RRRTD25L, as well as 11-1/2" long as part number RRRTD35L and finally in 14-13/16" long as part number RRRTD45L. The Rhino-Rack locking cinch straps are great for securing your cargo, whether it be on your cargo basket, your kayak carrier, or even your ladder rack. Each strap does have this nice rubber padding here to ensure that whatever it is you're hauling doesn't get scratched up. Also, since it does lock, your gear is going to be secure while you drive and it comes with two keys. Each strap has polyurethane coated steel wires on the inside, which is going to make the straps resistant to cutting. The straps have a load limit of 496 pounds and they also come with hook and loop straps to hold your straps in place while you're traveling, or whenever you're finished, to cinch them up and put them away for storage. Now that we've gone over some of the features, lets go ahead and show you how these install. We have it folded up here on our vehicle.
We'll go ahead and first, unlock the top here. You want to pop it off and it will come all the way off. Now, we'll go ahead and undo our hook and loop strap here that's holding the cinch straps together. Completely remove that. Now, we can go ahead and install it on our kayak. With our strap ran, we're going to go ahead to our locking tab here, we'll push that open, like so.
Then, push our strap through so we can get a decent grip of it and just pull it until it's tight. Now, we'll go ahead and place on our locking cap, like so, pushing it into place, then locking it. Then, we'll go ahead and tie up our excess as well. We're going to use the strap that came with this initially, to hold that in place. Then, we'll place it inside the kayak. Now we're ready to go.
There you have it for the Rhino-Rack locking cam buckle cinch straps.
Average Customer Rating: 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 Customer Reviews)
These locking tie-down straps let you secure cargo to your vehicle's roof rack. Each durable strap has a cam buckle that holds the strap tight. Rubber buckle guards prevent scratches on your gear. Includes 2 locks and 2 keys. 496 lbs Max load.
easy to use and very secure
Great products but more import super customer service..Customers obviously number one priority with all the good folks at etrailer
These straps are fantastic. Superior delivery!! I've recently ordered several items through your company and ALL packaging has been intact and clearly handled with care. Thank you!
Pretty disappointed in these. Terrible plastic cover design that is hard to open because locking mechanism gets stuck on another piece of plastic. Had to use a screwdriver to get one opened. A thief would have very little trouble getting through this with some cheap wire cutters. Overpriced for what they are.
Quality is fantastic and very easy to use. Love these straps!
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