🚀 Tie Down Like a Pro!
The NRS1 Heavy Duty Tie Down Strap is a robust 12ft cargo strap designed for vehicles, trailers, and kayaks, featuring a 500 lbs working load and an impressive 1,500 lbs breaking strength. Its UV-protected polypropylene webbing ensures durability in all weather conditions, while the custom cam buckle guarantees a secure hold. With easy identification and a woven name tag, these straps are perfect for anyone who values reliability and organization.
J**E
Great durable straps!
Great product, works and should. Just bought my second set and are a lot more durable than the ones that come in the bar kit.
H**R
Great straps for the price
Perfect straps for tying my kayak down to the top of my car. Was told to go with these as ratchet straps are bad on the kayak. They work perfectly. I advise anyone to twist them a bit to prevent “strum” which is the horrible vibrating sound they make when they get caught in the wind
D**R
Quality
I like these straps. They are secure and the build quality feels great.
A**R
Easy To Use
These straps are very easy to use for rooftop strap down. There’s been plenty of length for securing my Kayak and they haven’t shown any signs of fraying despite many hours of use.
B**K
Good value
The straps are well made and I feel comfortable strapping my kayak on to my trailer.
T**.
A durable & well made strap but length is shorter then described
A simple high quality cargo strap. Heavy duty webbing and a robust cam style buckle that will last a long time. Bought these as a backup for securing bikes to our hitch rack.Only complaint is the usable portion of the strap is really 10" and not the 12" described. You lose 2" to the cut end and the portion you need to feed into the buckle.
A**E
Best straps I've ever bought!
These straps were so much easier than the ones I had purchased from Harbor Freight. Had my kayak tied down twice as fast without having to deal with the hooks and a two part ratchet strap.
M**E
The Industry Standard For Tie Down Straps - There are none Better
Cam Straps were one of the first pieces of gear to be manufactured in-house by NRS in the 70's. I can attest to the fact that their quality, durability, and strength has not changed a bit. I bought my first Cam Straps in 1980 when I started my river rafting company. I now have hundreds, many of which are still left over from my first days on the water. Buy them. Buy more than you need. Keep them in your car or truck. Then pass them down to your kids…
A**R
Trust them to hold
Quality product. Second set I've owned. Would have given 5 star however on my first set one of the ends frayed.
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