Ratchet Strap Handle Lock and Webbing Secure Rubber Grip Straps, 4-Pack
This is the Ultimate Ratchet Strap Companion. Our Heavy-Duty Rubber Grip Straps are the ultimate secondary security for your tie-downs. Designed by someone who knows that "tight enough" isn't good enough when you're hitting highway speeds.
This kit contains: (2) Medium Wrap Straps (each includes a D-Ring and 1 carabiner) and (2) Large 18" Wrap Straps, 4 straps in total.
Dual-Purpose Protection
1. Handle Lock: Wrap it around the ratchet handle and the rail to ensure the mechanism stays locked shut, even on the bumpiest backroads.
2. Webbing Management: Clean up your "tail." Bundle that excess strap length (the overhang) and secure it in seconds, no more messy knots or duct tape residue.
Why These Are a Toolbox Essential:
• High-Friction Rubber Grip: The inner rubber lining bites down on metal and nylon, preventing the strap from sliding or shifting during transport.
• Industrial Hook & Loop: High-cycle fasteners that hold tight under tension but pull away easily when it’s time to unload.
• Weatherproof & Rugged: Built to withstand UV rays, rain, and road grime. They won't get brittle like cheap rubber bands or crack like plastic clips.
• Universal Fit: Perfect for 1", 1.5", and 2" ratchet straps. Use them on trailers, roof racks, truck beds, or for organizing cords in the garage.
Who Are These For?
• The Weekend Warrior: Perfect for anyone hauling ATVs, dirt bikes, or kayaks who is tired of loose straps scratching their paint or vibrating loose on the highway.
• Professional Haulers & Truckers: A must-have for flatbed drivers and hotshotters who need to manage miles of excess webbing and ensure handles stay locked over long distances.
• Boaters & Jet Skiers: Ideal for securing trailer ratchets in wet conditions, the rubber grip won't slip, and the hook-and-loop won't rust like metal clips.
• The Overlanding Community: Great for those taking their rigs off-road where heavy vibrations frequently cause standard ratchet handles to bounce open.
• Homeowners & Gardeners: Use them to secure ladders to roof racks or bundle up messy extension cords and garden hoses in the garage.
• Construction & Trades: Keep your work truck organized by "busking" your tie-downs after the job is done, so they aren't a tangled mess for the next morning.
• Safety-Conscious Drivers: For anyone who has ever looked in the rearview mirror and worried about a flapping strap tail or a handle that looked a little too "loose."





