Can CargoBuckle G3 Straps In CargoAnchor Kit Be Used For Hauling Zero Turn Mower?
Published 07/02/2025 >
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Question:
Are the CargoBuckle G3 straps heavy-duty enough for hauling my zero-turn mower? are they the straps in this anchor kit?
asked by: Daniel
Expert Reply:
Hey Daniel, absolutely! These CargoBuckle G3 Retractable Ratchet Tie-Down Straps # IMF18800 straps are beasts. They’re rated for a 1,167 lb working load and a 3,500 lb break strength. Plenty of capacity to handle a zero-turn, UTV, or other equipment. We've had customers used these for a Kubota RTV and they held like a rock. The retractable design is also way nicer than dealing with loose strap ends flapping around.
These straps are the ones that are included in the following kits as well:
-CargoAnchor Kit w/ 2 Angle Mounts & 2 CargoBuckle G3 2" x 6' Ratchet Straps # CB99GR
-CargoAnchor Kit w/ 2 Multi Mounts & 2 CargoBuckle G3 2" x 6' Ratchet Straps # CB49GR
-CargoAnchor Kit w/ 2 Angle, 2 Multi Mounts & 2 CargoBuckle 2" x 6' Ratchet Strap # CB69GR
You hauling other equipment with your trailer too?
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CargoAnchor Kit w/ 2 Angle Mounts & 2 CargoBuckle G3 2" x 6' Ratchet Straps - Preorder
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Daniel
7/2/2025
Thanks, Andrew! That clears it up perfectly. We’ve definitely had a few campsites already where things weren’t level, so stacking sounds like the way to go. We’re still learning the ropes, but every time gets a little smoother. Just added these to our setup—looking forward to less rocking around at night!