These tie-down straps are great for use in pick-up trucks, boats and for items that need to be tied down. Soft polyester webbing would not scratch vehicle paint. Quick-lock ratchet to hold the load in place. Designed for everyday use for daily usages like moving household appliances, camping, and outdoor equipment.
Benefits of Polyester Webbing
Superior UV Resistance
More UV resistant than nylon or polypropylene, ensuring durability under sunlight.
Low Stretch Performance
Stretches much less under load than nylon, so you only have to tighten your load once.
Water Resistance
Highly resistant to water absorption compared to nylon materials.
Abrasion Resistant
Tougher and more resistant to wear and tear than nylon or polypropylene options.
Important Usage Notes
Do not overload use! Ensure load weights are within specified limits.
Do not put a straps knot when using as it reduces structural integrity.
Keep straps away from sharp objects while using to prevent fraying or cutting.
Ideal Applications
These straps are versatile and perfect for securing cargo on a car, scooter, motorcycle, tricycle, boat, Quad ATV, pick-up truck, or small trailer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main advantages of polyester straps?
Polyester is more UV resistant, water-resistant, and abrasion-resistant than nylon. Most importantly, it stretches significantly less, meaning your load stays tight without needing constant readjustment.
Will these straps scratch my vehicle?
No, these straps are made of soft polyester webbing specifically designed not to scratch vehicle paint or finishes.
Can I use these for heavy outdoor equipment?
Yes, they are designed for daily use moving household appliances, camping gear, and outdoor equipment on trucks, trailers, and boats.
Are these suitable for motorcycles and ATVs?
Absolutely. These straps are ideal for securing motorcycles, scooters, tricycles, and Quad ATVs safely.
What should I avoid when using tie-down straps?
Do not overload the straps beyond their capacity, never tie knots in the webbing, and always keep the material away from sharp edges that could cut the fibers.