By: SMARTSTRAPS
Secure your lighter loads with SmartStraps 10-Foot Cambuckle (4pk) 900 lbs Break Strength, 300 lbs Safe Work Load. These tie-downs offer more security than rope and are perfect for transporting fragile items. Our ratchet-based design is easy to install and provides superior durability and value for money. Experience the best in tie-downs and be assured of overall satisfaction.Andy p: I have not had a chance to use the straps yet but they appear to be of good quality and are what was expected.
United States on Sep 28, 2023
Dee: The SmartStraps 10-Foot Cambuckle is a reliable and versatile tool. Its durable build and secure cambuckle mechanism make it great for securing cargo while transporting, and its generous 10-foot length offers flexibility in various situations. It's a practical addition for anyone in need of dependable tie-down straps.
United States on Aug 29, 2023
Amazon Customer: I have a full size, Dodge Ram 1500 truck. I used 1 strap to secure 3 milk crates up against the truck cab. Hooked one strap end hook into the built in metal loop in corner of the bed, threaded the strap through 3 milk crate handles, then hooked into the other metal loop in opposite corner of the bed. This fits perfectly with maybe 4" of extra strap. If I ever do this over again I will buy a longer strap for the ease of extra slack. But this works fine, just no extra slack really. The milk crates provide storage for the small items you don't want tossed around the truck bed when driving. Even grocery bags for short rides home.
United States on Aug 22, 2023
Amazon Customer: I bought these to hang items from my garage ceiling. They work fine for that purpose and are just what I needed. I have a couple of quibbles that make this a 4 and not a 5 star.
First, the strap has to go around the back of the buckle and through the gripper to hold. This is as expected. But the part of the buckle that the strap rubs over is not smoothed very well. For my use that is ok, I won't get much wear on the strap. But for repeated use, that edge should be rounded. If I had a different use, I would take a file to it.
Second, it is a fiddle to get the strap to go through the clasp. There is simply no way to your fingers around to push it in the correct direction. The simple solution might be to angle cut the strap end to more easily poke through. Or some other way to be able to access the inside.
Even with those quibbles, good value and I would buy again for my particular purpose.
United States on Dec 23, 2020
Glen Lastiwka: I use these to secure the bow and stern on my Kayak, The cam buckles are well made and should hold up for a longtime.
Canada on Aug 27, 2019
Chevan: These straps are high quality and easy to use. Excellent value for the price. Getting the belts threaded into the buckle is a bit tricky but no need to remove them after doing it first time.
Canada on Aug 10, 2019
Client d'Amazon: Je m'en sert pour tenir une toile sur une remorque et c'est correct, je m'en servirait pas pour tenir un objet lourd sur un long déplacement car elle relâche un peu lors du transport.
Canada on Jul 05, 2019
Enrique: Muy buenos
Mexico on May 27, 2019
Harry C. Bryant IV: I used these to secure my kayak to the roof of my 03 4 door Chevy Blazer and they worked great! I was a little skeptical because I was using ratcheting tow straps and those LOCK a kayak to the roof. However I read that you risk damaging the kayak by squeezing it too much with ratchet straps. With these cam straps, the kayak isn't as tightly secured but it's secured more than well enough. I strapped my Ascend FS10 10 foot recreational kayak to my roof and drove 4 hours with it, averaging 60 mph to 70 mph on the highway.
I used these in conjunction with these J-bars. The smartstraps cam straps are a far superior strap than the straps that come with these J-bars. The strap webbing is wider and thicker. The camlock is larger. I used one strap for every j-bar meaning if you buy this product and the SmartStrap cam straps then you'll be able to carry 2 kayaks at once on your roof:
TMS 2 Pairs J-Bar Rack HD Kayak Carrier Canoe Boat Surf Ski Roof Top Mount Car SUV Crossbar
I'm sure there are plenty of other good uses for these straps but if you were like me and in the market for a nice set of cam straps for your kayak, these are a low-cost solution!
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United States on Mar 29, 2016
SmartStraps 4-Pack 10-Foot Cambuckle Straps with 900 lbs Break Strength and 300 lbs Safe Work Load | 15-Foot Ratchet Tie Down Straps (4-Pack) - 500 lb Load Capacity, 1500 lb Breaking Strength | Bison Gear Heavy Duty Ratchet Tie Down Straps - 4 Pack, 20ft Long, 2200lb Capacity, UV Resistant & High Visibility for Secure Cargo Transportation. | |
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Sale off | $13 OFF | $10 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 112 reviews | 1 reviews | 180 reviews |
Manufacturer | No | No | Bison Gear |
Size | 4 Pack | 15 feet | 20ft 2200lbs Break Strength |
ASIN | B000X1YUZC | B01F7KSAGI | B01G7HYK8C |
Fastener Type | S-Hook | S-Hook | Buckle |
Brand | SMARTSTRAPS | AUGO | Bison Gear |
Fastener Material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
Date First Available | January 9, 2008 | August 18, 2016 | May 26, 2016 |
Load Capacity | 900 Pounds | 733 Pounds | 2200 pound |
Customer Reviews | 4.4/5 stars of 3,381 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 21,634 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 2,453 ratings |
Item model number | 146 | 8542068044 | 8542068046 |
Color | Green | Blue | Neon Green |
Tensile Strength | 900 Pounds | ||
Country of Origin | China | ||
Product Dimensions | 8.9 x 8.4 x 1.8 inches | 11 x 5.3 x 4 inches | 240"L x 1"W |
Manufacturer Part Number | 146 | PARENT-4RT-R3L-2BC | BG0002AU |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | No | No |
Best Sellers Rank | #14,799 in Automotive #21 in Powersports Tie-Downs | #1,137 in Tools & Home Improvement #1 in Tie-Down Ratcheting | #174,373 in Tools & Home Improvement #347 in Tie-Down Ratcheting |
Item Weight | 2.84 pounds | 4.47 pounds | 5 pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel | Rubber | Stainless Steel |
Number of Pieces | 4 | 4 | 4 |
angelo asselin: Bon produit mais la livraison par Intelcom est problématique
Canada on Nov 13, 2023