These multipurpose straps are great for locking up canoes, kayaks, and other gear on your roof rack. Steel-reinforced nylon straps includes 2 One-Key lock cylinders and rubberized housings to protect your vehicle from scratches and abrasions.
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Hi everyone. It's Angeline here at etra. And today we'll be taking a look at our tool, lockable strap. This comes in two sizes. You can get one in a 10 foot or you can get a set in 13 feet, long straps and they can be used to secure your items like your standup power boards, your kayaks, your canoes other items that you wanna make sure are safe. Like most cam buckle straps.
You're going to get these as a set of two. But what I actually did today is I used one tool lockable strap and then I used the tray cam buckle strap just to show how it works. So before we talk about specs and management and things like that, let's show you how to strap things down. So you're gonna get a set of two keys and your straps are going to be key to like so you really only just need one key to access both of your straps. And if you have other tool products then you know that they utilize a one key system.
So if you want to have this key to like to your other tool, your products, go ahead pick up those one key system lock course and get them all to match. So the straps themselves are really impressive in terms of their durability. So you have tool layers of an nylon strap and then they are reinforced with steel on the inside. So if you go at it with scissors you can see how this isn't even getting through the nylon. And we have these little sheers that use for cable ties.
This isn't cutting it either. So as much as I love our etra chemical straps just because they're really easy to maneuver just throw around your tech or your canoe and tighten down. You could also see how the lockable straps are better in terms of not being able to be cut through on that note though, my personal tip is that when you are strapping down your different items you might actually prefer to use a cam buckle strap like this for some of the parts and then just throw in the lockable strap for other areas because this is on the bulky side. It can be kind of tricky to wrap around things and then get that tension in while this one was so much easier to use. So there's nothing wrong with using a lockable strap but to get the most out of it you could pair it with your other Al straps.
So the buckle has this rubber housing. That just means on the outside of the buckle itself everything that's making contact with your boats, your canoe, your boards or your vehicle has rubber, or is rubber eyes. So for example, if I have it tightened down on the canoe itself, I just pull the strap. And this is touching that surface which makes me feel better about not scratching it up but also if I tighten it down where it makes contact with a vehicle, I don't have to worry about it too much either again, because of that surface. So make sure you get the right strap for you. So remember this is gonna be a multipurpose strap either are not limited to your P boards or to your kayaks. You can use this with pretty much anything. In fact, on my own vehicle, when I use the monkey bars vacuum mounted roof rack, those don't have locks. So I use the strap and I lock that around my roof rack and drop the lock inside of my vehicle. And that works out because it is a strap. Also remember that you have the 13 foot option as well. So if you have the standup paddle board you saw how it kind of fit around just enough. If I had a larger hike the 10 foot would not have been enough I would go with the 13 foot. So we have our etrailer cam buckle strap holding down our standup paddle board. And now we're going to use the tool lockable strap. So it's gonna work the exact same way but this one has a lock core for your keys. So use this strap around your standup paddleboard just like you would do with any normal handbook strap. We're gonna go around the board then around our crossbars or around our anchor points. And once you've secured it, this is gonna be the cool part. We have our keys keys go in, move into the unlocked position that allows you to open up this latch and feed the strap through the cam buckle receiver may be difficult to get it through, but once you do you can just pull it tight, like a regular cam buckle. You're gonna pull on that strap just to get all the tension there. And then with it in the unlocked position go pop that down and then turn the keys to lock the cover. And now that cover doesn't come off. So if you have excess strap, go ahead and tie that off. But now you have your lockable strap securing your standup paddle. If you find you don't have enough tension yet or if you wanna rearrange your lock good news is you can actually still tighten down on the strap itself with it in the locked position. You won't be able to undo the handbook but this helps out with making those adjustments after you've locked it in place. So my personal thoughts about these straps they're definitely something worth adding to the items you use on the daily. You're not limited to just putting these around your kayaks or your paddle boards, but you can also use this with all of your other items, like what I did with my roof rack and securing the other end in the car. So again, just make sure you get the right length and that you use it properly and make sure you lock it down properly too. And that was a look at the tool. Multipurpose lockable straps with rubber housings right here at E trailer. My name is YV Angeline, and I hope you enjoyed the journey..
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 Customer Reviews)
These multipurpose straps are great for locking up canoes, kayaks, and other gear on your roof rack. Steel-reinforced nylon straps includes 2 One-Key lock cylinders and rubberized housings to protect your vehicle from scratches and abrasions.I feel that this was a great security feature to have will traveling. Was easy to use, and long enough for our roof basket.
The Thule straps are a great addition for strapping down my kayak. I use the Thule one-key system on my bike racks, and it is very convenient to use these straps with the same key. When I first heard about locking straps I thought it would be too easy to cut, then I discovered these have cable embedded in them, so they're very sturdy and theft resistant.
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