🚀 Tie it down, ride it out!
The Power Sports US Softie-12 Soft Loop Tie-Down Straps are designed to protect your valuable equipment while ensuring maximum strength and visibility. With a non-scratching design, a robust 1,200 lb working load capacity, and a bright neon color for easy identification, these straps are perfect for any trailering needs. Plus, enjoy a 1-year replacement guarantee and a satisfaction guarantee for a risk-free purchase.
P**E
Convenient Tie Down Points
I have used these several times to tie down a Honda 400EX quad and a 300EX quad. They work very well. The 400 has some decent locations on the frame to anchor, but the 300 does not, these just make it easier for both. Have not had a single concern over them ripping, stretching, or failing in any manner. Will be using to pick up a dirt bike shortly, will use on the handle bars. The color is excellent too, helps you locate them. Have forgotten them on the quad while riding, still on there when I am done. Try not to do that because dirt can get in the weave and weaken them, as is true of any woven material under stress. Should make sure that your ratchet straps stay clean as well.Overall I haven't got any complaints. There are a few reviewers that say they will not even try these because they are so small and light weight. But that is how modern synthetic materials work these days. I crank them down pretty good and am not concerned at all. Wouldn't really concern me to tie down a cruiser either. I suggest that if you are on the fence, that you give them a try.
J**P
Lasted for 2 use.
Broke on 2nd use.Maybe my fault.
V**E
Well-made and of the right length
These are not complex pieces of gear. That said, they are well-made and of the right length for us to tie down two heavy bikes (Harleys) in our toy hauler without any stitches ripping or edges fraying. I literally bet about $35k worth of motorcycle and toy hauler on these straps. The bright orange color is nice too, as it helps me find them among all of my straps and bungee cords AND there's little chance of me driving off with one still attached to a bike.I have no idea whether or not these are the best on the market, but they serve my purpose perfectly.
C**S
I don't like thinking about straps when I'm trailering my bikes
I don't like thinking about straps when I'm trailering my bikes. There is enough to worry about without adding them to the list. These did just the trick to load up and didn't scuff the finishes on the bikes. They didn't fray or stretch or show any damage off of about 700 total miles with about 120 of that being fairly curvy roads (Suches, GA, area) on the full trip, so they were getting more than just a simple "cinch and hold" work over. I'll use them again, and saying that for a $10 product to keep $20k worth of bikes safe is as strong an endorsement as I can think of.
J**E
They Work But They Don't Last
Super cheap and super thin. They began fraying whenever they were used along a radius, the rubbing trying to cut them in half.On the upside they have survived about 3000mi of towing so far and only one is ready for the trash bin. Not bad for the price so I can't ding it another star. Still, I am hauling a $12,000 race bike on an open trailer. This is no place to try to save a buck. I will use canvas straps in the future and not nylon.
L**K
they held up fine (of course
thinner webbing than I expected, but they seem strong enough. I was a little worried how long the orange webbing will last with sun exposure.... I had to leave my disabled bike on the back of my old truck for close to a month this summer secured with these and 4 ratchet straps, parked outside, they held up fine (of course, I released the tension when it was parked, and just tightened things back up when I had the parts I needed and could deliver the bike to the shop...)they don't seem quite as nice as my old genuine canyon dancers, but I couldn't find those, and these were cheap, so I really can't complain, they did the job just fine, and the bright orange will be easier to find in a box of assorted straps.
T**E
as well as some crappy angle iron on the sides at the floor level
Bought these straps to use on a new trailer that I bought from Tractor Supply Co. Dad is a welder, but I haven't had him put any tiedowns on my trailer yet. So I really only had the tubed railing to fasten to, as well as some crappy angle iron on the sides at the floor level.Used them to bring a motorcycle home from almost 3 hours away and they worked perfect. The only flaw is one I caused myself -- I didn't buy two sets! These are a "you never know what you're missing" product. BUY THEM!Will use to haul a side-by-side in the warmer months.
J**.
... my BMW K1200 LT in the back of a Fun Mover Rig
For tying down my BMW K1200 LT in the back of a Fun Mover Rig, these straps were the "secret". Bike bike and all the "skin" on the beemers does not allow hooking tie down straps. Lifting the rear seat exposes the skeleton but being able to hook these little straps to the bike, allows cleaner hook up away from your frame so no scratching. A folded beach towel under the straps and the bike was secure and protected. That 800 pounds of two wheeled rhinoceros that wants to fall down, that did'! Really a great buy!
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