🚀 Secure Your Cargo Like a Pro!
The Sunferno Ratchet Straps are heavy-duty tie-downs designed for safely transporting motorcycles and cargo. With a remarkable 2500 lbs break strength and 833 lbs working load capacity, these 15 ft straps feature closed S-hooks for secure fastening and UV-protected webbing for durability. The user-friendly design includes rubberized hooks to prevent hand injuries, and each purchase comes with valuable bonuses, making it a smart investment for any cargo transport needs.
Manufacturer | Sunferno |
Brand | Sunferno |
Model | FBA_SF-R1700 |
Product Dimensions | 26.7 x 6.71 x 23.5 cm; 2.18 kg |
Item model number | FBA_SF-R1700 |
Manufacturer part number | FBA_SF-R1700 |
Item Weight | 2.18 kg |
E**R
Worked great for my need
Easy to use, packed well, strong!
B**K
Excellent straps - just really long if you don't need that kind of length
These straps were used to strap down a dirt bike on a rear trailer hitch carrier. The straps and the ratchet mechanism are both really strong. They also come with a nice storage bag. I did cut the straps shorter because they are really, really long for this type of application. Otherwise they work really well for the strapping down a 200+lb bike.
T**A
Great, smooth ratchet. Well built.
I've had a lot of ratchet straps over the years, mostly cheaper ones on sale at your store of choice. Eventually those rust and break. Had these almost a couple months now and they work great. Was attracted to the high break strength, coating to prevent rust and extras like the soft straps and bag. So far used multiple times to tie down snowmobiles. Rubber grips are nice and ratchet action is smooth. Road gunk/dirt and snow cleans off easily. Also used to strap trailer load of furniture. Soft loops come in handy to get the strap where you want it. The full s hook is nice but be aware it cannot hook into some places, like the grated decking found on some trailers. The bag is a nice extra to keep things organized and tangle free. We'll see how the longevity holds up on these straps for rusting or breaking. But so far liked them enough to get another set. For the price point, strength, and extras I would recommend this product.
F**A
Quality Straps, Good Rachet Mechanisms
Back in the mid 1990's when cargo or ratchet straps where a new item hanging on pegs at your local wally world, they were extremely well built with thick straps, and the metal used for the buckles where of a heavy gauge. I had a set that with a reasonable measure of care lasted me well over a decade. I'd have them today if they were not stolen out of my truck. That is the standard that I measure ratchet straps by. These days it is impossible to find anything that is on par with those early offerings. Across the board manufacturers have figured out how to squeeze all the quality 'out' of ratchet straps so as to lower production costs down to near nothing. The rare exception seems to be high quality straps that are purpose built for auto transport (cars and trucks), too large to move my motorcycle. I was skeptical to order straps, since I could not see them beforehand, but I was in a pinch and needed to get something soon. I could not spend days running all over town comparing products. Prime's two-day delivery was a reasonable lead time for my situation.I am pleasantly surprised by the quality of these straps. The strapping material itself is thicker/heavier then most, not paper thin, and appears of good quality. They are of a generous length which proved useful in securing my motorcycle properly. With the long straps I was able to utilize an anchor point that was in an ideal location but did not have ample purchase for the hook. The length of the strap allowed me to loop it around the ideal anchor point and run the strap along the wall to another location that was far from an ideal anchor wise, but easy for the hook to attach to. I have used these straps just one time so far but they did not stretch and allow slack, keeping the motorcycle securely in place during transport.The single wire hooks (the hooks are made of what most would call 'steel rod' or such but in industry it is called 'wire') are sturdy and their shape is consistent. I secured my motorcycle inside a box truck. The truck box had the typical wooden strips down both sides for securing/tying loads to. A double-wire hook, which is what many of the better quality straps use, is often much too wide/thick for getting into tight spaces. Point-in-case these single wire hooks fit between the box wall and the wooden strip allowing me to double the hook back on the strap to get a more secure hold.The short straps for looping around the motorcycle frame/handlebars/ tie-down points are of equal quality. They are a must for me as the wire hooks, while coated with rubber, can still bite into and mar chrome and painted surfaces, or dent/deform the material underneath. The straps also allow attachment to points on the motorcycle where the hooks would not fit due to being too large or of irregular shape.The ratchet mechanisms work well. If a ratchet mechanism is not true and square, it will bind and require force/effort/fidgeting or a tool to release. Extremely frustrating and a time-sink when trying to unload. All four buckles are true and work as expected. The barrels (the center cylinder the straps wind around) are made of a reasonable size material that is superior to most that I have come across.The carrying bag is made of thin material, but with care it should last. I believe the bag is for keeping the kit together and not intended as a rugged carrying case. I expect rough handling would result in a short life for the bag, but with gentle use should work well preventing straps from wondering off.I am very pleased with these straps. So much so that I am considering ordering a second set to keep in the truck for use as just ordinary ratchet straps. The first set will be kept with the bike for the occasional transportation need. I believe this strap kit would perform favorable in a side-by-side comparison with other like items.Giving everything a five star rating that a person likes cheapens the meaning of the 'highest' rating; that is my opinion. I reserve five star ratings for products that go far beyond expectations. I wanted to give this product five stars, but could not. What tripped me up are the ratchet mechanisms. They are stamped from thicker gauge sheet metal then most I looked at, but they fall just shy of my old school mid-90's product comparison standard. While they are adequate, work well, and I expect them to last a good long time, I really wish they were made of a heavier gauge metal as that would give me confidence of an extremely long life with the reasonable abuse that the average person will put them through. With that said, I do expect these straps will be a favorite of mine for a long time to come. I would give a 4.5 star rating if I could.
R**S
They very good
They work good high quality come with the little loops that don't scratch your bike and very trustworthy. I'd trust em to support my body over the Grand Canyon.
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