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Cargo Control’s 6-pack ratchet straps combine industrial-grade 2-inch polyester webbing with corrosion-resistant zinc-plated steel hardware, delivering a 5000LB breaking strength and 1666LB working load limit. Designed for durability and ease, these straps meet rigorous US DOT and Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance guidelines, making them the go-to choice for professionals who demand secure, long-lasting cargo control.






| ASIN | B07KX6SD6L |
| Brand | Cargo Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (686) |
| Date First Available | 6 January 2019 |
| Item Weight | 5.44 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 162155000 |
| Manufacturer | Cargo Control |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 162155000 |
| Product Dimensions | 27.94 x 15.24 x 22.86 cm; 5.44 kg |
A**O
I purchased these ratchet straps for hurricane season in South Florida. They will be used to secure 2 large H.D. vehicle steel canopies to pre-installed concrete anchors points. Great quality and package pricing!!!
A**.
Been using these for strapping down all sorts of motorcycles. Works great, super easy to use.
A**C
I used these 2" x 15' ratchet straps to tie down my show truck on my gooseneck trailer, and they worked great. The straps feel heavy-duty and well-made, and the J-hooks held securely without any slipping. The ratchets are smooth and easy to tighten, and everything stayed tight for the whole trip. For the price, these are solid, dependable straps that give you confidence when you’re hauling something valuable. I’d definitely buy them again.
T**Y
These are legit! I tow a small 2025r Tractor and have No Worries once I have these straps in place to help me tie my tractor down! The build quality is great and it was definitely worth my time to shop around on Amazon in order to purchase them. For context, The day I bought my trailer I saw that they had the same exact ones for sale and I wanted to buy a few UNTIL they told me they were $35 “Per Strap”!!! Insane!!! I went straight to Amazon and found a Big Selection of them in various sizes, configurations, Load Capacities, etc. The best part, each ad was in pairs of 2, 4, or 6 which was less than the price for JUST ONE strap with tax, from the trailer dealership! 🤬 I bought this 6-pk for less and the ad even broke down the price per each one which I think was the equivalent of $12 per strap. This was a SERIOUS Cost savings for something that I am sure was made in the same mfg plant as the more expensive strap at the dealership!
G**F
I've bought three sets of these ratchet straps to hold my stacks of chainsaw milled slabs. I keep the tension very high in order to keep the slabs as flat as possible, and I put a strap at each vertical set of stickers that are used between the slabs so that the forces are transferred through the stickers and not to potentially warp the slabs. Out of the many I've now installed, one has a metal part of the ratchet that has bent, it is the pawl tab that engages the teeth of the ratchet wheel. It is currently installed and is still holding a good amount of tension, so I'm leaving it for now, but I can no longer add tension, so the next time I remove a slab and need to loosen the tension, I'll need to replace the entire ratchet portion. Honestly, I don't think the failure rate is that bad - I've been using this particular strap outside in the open shed for over two years now. So while it isn't getting rained on, it is exposed to the elements. As I need more for either additional stacks, or to replace worn ones, I'll probably still buy more of this particular listing, as they are still the best deal that I've found, and I don't know if more expensive listings would actually fair any better.