🚀 Secure Smarter, Not Harder: The Future of Tie-Downs is Here!
The TorkStrap HD750 2-pack features patented self-tensioning technology that automatically adapts to load shifts, delivering over 175 pounds of tension with a single pull. Crafted from extra-thick 1.7mm polyester webbing, these 14-foot straps boast a 2,250-pound break strength, combining the power of ratchet straps with the ease of buckles. Ideal for securing motorcycles, kayaks, ATVs, and more, TorkStrap offers a faster, safer, and more versatile alternative to traditional tie-downs, backed by a lifetime warranty from a proud American manufacturer.
Size | 2-Pack |
Material | Polyester |
Color | HD750 - Orange |
Brand | TorkStrap |
Vehicle Service Type | ATV, Bicycle, Kayak, Motorcycle, Scooter, Snowmobile, Trailer, Truck, UTV |
Load Capacity | 750 Pounds |
Fastener Material | PVC Coated Steel |
Fastener Type | Buckle |
Tensile Strength | 2250 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Product Dimensions | 168"L x 1.5"W |
Manufacturer | TorkStrap |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
UPC | 196852378838 |
Model | HD750 - 2PK |
Item Weight | 5.17 pounds |
Item model number | HD750 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | H.D.750 |
Special Features | +150LB tension with a pull, Adapts to load shifts, Faster and easier than ratchet straps, Stronger and safer than bungee cords |
F**S
Excellent product and works great.
I saw a review of these on a u-tube video and was skeptical how well they would work. Because I use tie down straps weekly, I through I would give them a try. They work great and much more convenient than your typical ratchet strap. You just connect each end and pull the strap until you stretch the spring some. It maintains great tension and the spring helps to maintain that tension even if the load shifts some. They are a little pricey but are very well made. They are now my go to strap.
O**S
Easy to use and very strong support
Awesome product that is easier to use versus typical ratchet straps. Held up well hauling a UTV on trailer and appears to be very sturdy.
T**E
So Easy to Use and Super Secure
I’ve tried all kinds of tie-down straps over the years, but these TorkStraps are by far the easiest and most reliable. The self-tensioning feature is a total game changer — just pull the strap tight, and it automatically keeps the load secure without any ratcheting or fuss. It adapts if things shift a bit while driving, so I don’t have to worry about stuff loosening up.They’re heavy duty and feel really solid, perfect for everything from motorcycles to kayaks or even hauling gear for work. Plus, the hooks are sturdy and stay put without scratching my gear.If you want straps that actually make tying down your stuff simple and stress-free, these are definitely worth it.
G**X
It works! I would recommend!
These worked as advertised! No messing with the straps and ratcheting! It saved me time and it worked as expected. Easy to tighten up and easy to release! I have ratcheting straps as well as a backup if needed.
R**R
Very Strong and Easy To Use
Easy to use compared to complicated ratchet straps.We bought these to replace bulky and hard to adjust ratchet straps for a home move. The simplicity of the design makes tying down a load much easier and faster. The Torq design allows to tighten everything down to a tight level with a simple pull of the straps. Very durable and should last a very long time. Great value and design. Very pleased with this purpose.
G**M
Excellent Product
Works even better than I expected. Securely held 2 kayaks and a large cooler on a long road trip. No problems whatsoever. Very strong and secure!
D**C
Pull and it's Locked
These things work without the hassle of ratchets. Held a couple of tool boxes in place while shipping between my residences with no slacking at all. Worth the money.
J**Y
Very good, with a couple caveats
First, TorkStrap tie-downs do exactly what they're advertised to do: they maintain tension on the load in pretty much every situation. They are easy to use and easy to adjust, and they don't work loose.That said, they do have a couple of cons. The most glaring is they are not as abrasion-resistant as most other straps out there, so if you've got sharp edges or rough edges, use something to protect the straps or you may find them worn nearly through when you arrive. The second (minor) issue is that by their nature they are not as easy as other straps to roll up for storage, taking more time and care and usually needing some kind of wrap or tie to keep them rolled uip.
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