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Loop Straps w/ 1-1/2 inch Cam Buckle & Lightweight Polypropylene Webbing
Our Price:
$3.90
This style is excellent for securing loads on trailers, roof racks, etc. Loop straps are better for securing gear because you do not need as long a strap as you would with a cam strap. There is no doubling over to get secure loads. Simply hook one loop end to one side of the load, then hook the other end to the other side and secure with the buckle of your choice. Our advice is to use the cam buckle for everyday use. If, for any reason, you need to have an extremely tight tie-down, go with the ratchet buckle. Either way, you have your choice of ANY length in ANY of 20 different colors.
Loop Straps w/ 1 inch Cam Buckle & Lightweight Polypropylene Webbing
Our Price:
$3.50
This style is excellent for securing loads on trailers, roof racks, etc. Loop straps are better for securing gear because you do not need as long a strap as you would with a cam strap. There is no doubling over to get secure loads. Simply hook one loop end to one side of the load, then hook the other end to the other side and secure with the buckle of your choice. Our advice is to use the cam buckle for everyday use. If, for any reason, you need to have an extremely tight tie-down, go with the ratchet buckle. Either way, you have your choice of ANY length in ANY of 20 different colors.
Loop Straps w/ 2 inch Cam Buckle & Lightweight Polypropylene Webbing
Our Price:
$4.45
This style is excellent for securing loads on trailers, roof racks, etc. Loop straps are better for securing gear because you do not need as long a strap as you would with a cam strap. There is no doubling over to get secure loads. Simply hook one loop end to one side of the load, then hook the other end to the other side and secure with the buckle of your choice. Our advice is to use the cam buckle for everyday use. If, for any reason, you need to have an extremely tight tie-down, go with the ratchet buckle. Either way, you have your choice of ANY length in ANY of 15 different colors.