Cinching tie-downs secure your gear to a cargo carrier or roof rack. Each durable polypropylene strap has a chrome-plated cam buckle that holds the strap tight over your cargo. And vinyl buckle guards prevent scratches on your gear. 700 lbs Max load.
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Note: Tie-down straps must be chosen according to their safe working load limit (WLL). The weight of the secured cargo must not exceed the combined WLL of the straps being used. For example, if you are using straps with a WLL of 500 lbs each to tie down a load weighing 1,000 lbs, then you need at least 2 straps to safely secure that load. It is recommended that you always use straps in pairs.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Today we're going to be taking a look at the SportRack Sports Gear Cargo Strap. These are the 12-foot version, part number SR0701. The SportRack straps are made of a very durable, polypropylene material, and they have a chrome plated buckle here, for securing your strap. Also included here is this vinyl buckle guard. This is going to rest up against whatever you are securing to prevent any scratches that might be made from the back side of the buckle. The polypropylene strap is a one-inch wide strap and it's 12-foot long.
It offers a strap break strength of 700 pounds, and a working load limit of 233 pounds. SportRack will also offer you a limited lifetime warranty on the product. Now that we've gone over the features of the strap, let's go ahead and . we're going to use a generator today, let's go ahead and strap down our generator and show you how these work. We'll want to uncoil our strap and start feeding it through our anchor points. Now the way our buckle protector works is that we'll slide the strap through that first, just like that.
Then we'll want to press our cam buckle to open that. With that open, we can bring our strap through. We'll then want to pull out the excess, being sure that it engages whatever item we're going to be holding, and we'll pull to tension it. I found one way to get the most tension on it is to push in on the strap this way, as you're pulling this way. Now we'll just secure our extra strap here. Releasing our strap is very simple.
All we have to do is hit our cam button here, and pull out to get the slack we need. That will complete today's look at the SportRack Sports Gear Cargo Strap, part number SR0701. .
Average Customer Rating: 4.6 out of 5 stars (41 Customer Reviews)
Cinching tie-downs secure your gear to a cargo carrier or roof rack. Each durable polypropylene strap has a chrome-plated cam buckle that holds the strap tight over your cargo. And vinyl buckle guards prevent scratches on your gear. 700 lbs Max load.
As ordered
Excellent & easy to use.
Exactly what I expected. Looks like good quality material.
Product delivered as stated..looks good
Great product and extremely fast service!
Thank you guys!
Works exactly like advertised. No issues
I've used these for the past year and they have worked great. Price to quality, good value.
Seem like fine straps
a great product & web site was no sweat. very fast delivery !!!!! will order from etrailer again.
Honestly I added these items to my order just to bump it up to get the free shipping. However, I have found these straps to be quite handy several times when tying down various odd sized loads in my pickup. I might even get another pair for my brother-in-law!
These straps are perfect to tie down small loads. The product is exactly as described, arrived in good condition and timely fashion.
Very pleased with the service.
Great product for what I need it for. Use it to tie down my kayak on the car's roof.
Just arrived today. Exactly what i needed. Etrailer is very good at keeping you informed as to the delivery. Great product great company. Will do business with Etrailer
The products ordered were great and worked as promised as was the customer service, as I have come to expect from trailer, which I why I keep coming back.
I was looking for the same kind of straps 10' to 15' in Sporting Goods, Walmart, Target and other stores but i could not find the same or similar to this product. I really satisfied about this product that i bought it from etrailer.com. Thank you and wish you much more progress for the future to serve the customers.
Thank you.
Used the straps to secure a hot tub cover. Worked great but I had to fasten hooks as the straps did not have the hooks option. Would have purchased hooks if available.
Strap is good. Latches are okay. Looks like it would rust if exposed to the elements.
These are good for short haul and light weights such as securing a tarp over something you're hauling. I would not use them for securing heavy objects in my pickup truck. For light duty, they're worth the price.
Glad I got the 15' version. I used them for extra security on fastening a Rola expandable bag on the top of my Carpod carrier. The Rola bag fastening system is secure front to back but the SportRack straps provided the peace of mind I wanted for side to side. The straps never loosened over a 3200 mile trip. The buckles are protected somewhat by an attached flap. That flap is very flimsy and ripped immediately where there is an opening for the strap. The flap remained in place and provided the protection for the cargo but better material in the flap would have appreciated.
2 long straps, very good, strong quality, buckles that fit tightly. Will be used to hang up a kayak on a wood beam. Even looks good, green color. Strap feeds through a small protective pad, so the buckle cannot rub against anything. End of strap is cut at an angle, pointed, sealed so that it is thin and feeds easily through the buckle.
These were a great help building the bike / kayak rack for my 55 chevy truck
It does the job holding my ladder in place on my roof rack. However it is a bit annoying to have to wrap it around as opposed to something which clamps down on the load. Also the straps fray making it difficult to put through the metal clasp.
I used this to tie down some cargo in the back of my pickup, and when I got to my destination (about 350 miles), it was already frayed in several spots. When I checked the specs on the straps, I realized I hadn't ordered ones strong enough for what I wanted. They are great for short distances and lighter weight, and I've used them several times for that.
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