Senzkon Ratchet Tie Down Straps 4 PCS 3m*25mm Load Capacity 350lbs, Quick-adjust Heavy Duty Lashing Strap Tensioning Belts for Securing Goods or Luggage on Trucks,Kayaks,Motorbikes (4PCS,3m*25mm)


Senzkon Ratchet Straps 4 PCSOne button design, quick fix/release, easy to useOutdoor Activities


Weight: 220 g
Dimensions: 18 x 10 x 3 cm; 220 Grams
Brand: Senzkon
Manufacture: Senzkon
Reference: RS-004

15 Responses

  1. BertMedeiros says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I got these to hold my boxes of first aid training equipment onto a sack barrow. How did I manage without them or the sack barrow! That said I now only have one trip to make instead of three and so have cut my step could down by two-thirds. Still same amount of cardio lugging it up the stairs

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Strong and easy tie downs, have used them to secure my bikes on the car roof. They have worked great and make the bikes feel more secure.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Good value, useful mix of colours making them easy to find and identify. Seem to be good quality with soft straps that work well.

  4. Penny Goldstone says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    A class product on affordable price. I used them as luggage strap and for Kayak strap on car roof top , in both cases these worked pretty well.

  5. Vera says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy to use,sturdy and strong,I was a bit dubious going for these over small ratchet straps,to tie some luggage to my roof rails on my car,I needn’t of worried,did the job with ease,great produc

  6. Alexandria Haslam says:

     United Kingdom

    I really loved having these tie-down straps to hand for a variety of uses. I would definitely buy them again. They are very sturdy and well made.

  7. Kelsey Fogarty says:

     United Kingdom

    I got these Senzhon Ratchet Tie Down Straps as I had misplaced the ones that came with my car roof box. These Senzhon straps work perfectly for my needs, in strapping down and keeping in place my luggage. I have used them twice now, and the buckles work perfectly, and the fabric used in the strap appears to be very robust. At the time of this review, they retail on Amazon for 8.99 for the 4 straps, which I think is exceptional value for money, and therefore I can highly recommend them to you.

  8. Sarah Braybrooke says:

     United Kingdom

    We needed some extra ratchet straps to use with our car bike carrier and these did the job perfectly.
    They are quite long but we just wrapped them round a few more times.
    Good quality and nice bright colours.
    Can’t fault them.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Set a for 3 m in length tiedowns in four different colours been using to secure bikes on the bike rack on the back of the car for extra security and they work well good value at 8.98 a time of review

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    We have multiple uses for tie down straps, including transporting stuff (like kayaks) on roof bars, and strapping down anything in the van to avoid the risk of it moving around or injuring someone in the event of an accident. I’ve only used one of this new set so far, and that’s to provide a bit of extra security for an e-bike battery. It’s fairly secure, but constantly being shaken around on hilly rides can, and inevitably does, loosen the bolts holding it in place, so anything that reduces vibration and the risk of it coming loose is helpful.

    I like the colours in this set, since almost all of out old ones are plain black. The yellow adds a touch of colour, and at 3m they are an ideal length. These seem very strong, though I have no way to test them to destruction! The fasteners seem sturdy and grip well, though to call them ratchet straps is a bit misleading, since they have no ratchet, a device used to tighten straps. I always tie the straps off after tightening, for a little added security.

    At 9 for four I think these are great value.

    Good colourful straps with sturdy fasteners and great value

  11. Michelle Resendiz says:

     United Kingdom

    These straps work well, and have already found quite a few uses even though they only arrived a couple of days ago.

    They’re very easy to use, strong, and can be cleaned easily too.

    Highly recommended.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I used to use bungee cords on thy roof bars and bike carrier but find these better. Once tightened they hold firmly without flexing and stretching.

    They are simple to use. The strapping is strong and the “box stitching” matches this.

    The different colours mean you know which one you are undoing. (I have set of black ones and sometimes you start to undo the wrong one.)

    At 3 metres they are long enough for most uses, but if you need longer simply join two together.

    I believe the buckles are strong enough, but I still like to put a couple of half-hitches on the end.

    Strong, positive grip, colourful

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Securing straps .4pcs pack.Perfect for home use.no quality issue’s.

  14. Carri6104lqlz says:

     United Kingdom

    For under a tenner for the four of these I think these are very good value. The straps are a sensible width at 2.5 cm. They tighten down very well indeed. Without releasing the catch the strap doesn’t really move in either direct much. However it isn’t hard to get them tight. They are also pretty strong – you won’t cut these with conventional scissors or blades easily.

    I guess I might not have chosen these colours but you are unlikely to be buying these as a fashion statement! They are very useful potentially in a number of situations. Luggage is an obvious one however anywhere you want to secure something these might work. For me we have bikes on a rack on the back of our motorhome. The “safety” strap that came with the rack is not as good as these are and I will use one for this job in future. Equally keeping stuff stable in the back of the motorhome would be easy with these. Others will find uses I haven’t thought of.

    I guess people may find them a bit long at 3 metres. I’m guessing this might not be to everyone’s taste but I snipped some off one of mine. You will not be able to do this with conventional scissors however emergency seat belt type ones will cut this. The end will need heat sealing so it doesn’t fray but I found it easy enough. If you have a use for tie down type straps then these are very good quality and value to me.

  15. Alan Ng says:

     United Kingdom

    Good ratchet straps, not quite the quality I was expecting and with smaller ratchets, but they’re good for relatively lightweight things. They do secure tight which is the main thing.

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