🔧 Elevate Your Load Game with Ease!
The Rope Ratchet 3/8" Tie Down is a versatile and heavy-duty pulley system designed for a variety of applications, including securing kayaks, tents, and more. With an impressive 250 lb capacity and an 8' braided polypropylene rope, it combines user-friendly operation with a secure hold, backed by a one-year warranty for peace of mind.
M**C
Really helped save my back by hoisting storage bins to my ceiling rack
The Rope Ratchet Pulley Hoist is perfect for lifting heavy totes to my ceiling storage! The 3/8" block and tackle system works smoothly, and the 15' rope is durable and easy to handle. With a 250 lbs capacity, it handles heavy loads effortlessly. The hanger is sturdy, and the ratchet mechanism ensures secure lifting. It’s made organizing my garage so much easier. Highly recommend this handy tool!
W**E
Amazing quality
This is going to be work wonderfully!! high quality works great.
A**R
So good that everyone who tries it keeps stealing them from me!
I’ve been using rope ratchets for 30 years! They are the best tie down I’ve ever used! In fact they are so good that everyone who uses mine likes them so much I never get them back. This is about the 10th one I’ve bought! Now I do have to admit, they haven’t all been stolen from me. Some people “lost” them. Others borrowed and never gave them back, and some people offered to buy them from me. Whenever I have been without, I’ve tried other ratchet ties, but I always come back to rope ratchets. The thing that first drew me to them is that if you ever need a longer rope, you can easily swap out the one that comes with it for pretty much any rope laying around the house. Not as many people have webbing just laying around the house, like the other ratchet ties use. Now some will say you can’t crank down on rope ratchets to get them as tight as the other ratchet ties. That may be true, but with just using my muscles and tightening any slack in the rope I’ve never had a problem loosing a load. I can’t say the same from the other ratchet ties where the webbing has slipped out, if it’s not put in correctly, endangering not only the load but everyone’s safety as well. Ratchet ties have also jammed on me and locked up, and more often than not just frustrate me. But not the rope ratchet. It’s easy and dependable every time. Rope ratchets come in different sizes and load bearing capacities. I’ve tried some of the others, but this size is ideal for me. I’d recommend this to everyone. I don’t even have a truck anymore, but I still come up with lots of reasons to use rope ratchets, like quickly tying up piles of branches from my orchard to drag away.
G**M
These are handy as a shirt pocket
They need to put at least 20' of rope in it. But, the ratchets are a fair balance between economy and functionality. If they made it out of complete steel, the units could be smaller in size and that would be good, as the units are a bit bulky. However, the ease of strapping loads down (or whatever) makes these worth the purchase and putting up with the size of the ratchets. I can't help but wonder why they don't offer a completely steel ratchet (weight, cost, or what). I'd think there would be others, as well, that worry about the cast and plastic enough to create a market for such an offering. Maybe they do, but I haven't found them. Plus, the units could be smaller in size I'd think. I took one star because they only put 8' of rope in it. I have to change them out immediately. These haven't failed to hold as of yet.
R**G
ease of use
Best tiedown system that works great in the bed of my truck. easy on and off. handles a variety of loads.
D**B
Very reliable and easy to use tie downs
I have been using these for many years and have yet to have a failure do the pulley failing. I first used one of these with my own 3/8 line to suspend a40 ft X 40ft canopy tarp over our camp site. It was there for years and never failed. These are a lot easier to use than ratchet straps. My only wish is they would use Carabinia clips instead of hooks. Out side of that they are really dependable and easy to use. You can also use your own 3/8 rope and decide what lengths you need.
M**D
Great safety step in hoisting items up to attic
The media could not be loaded. Hubby rigged up pulley system with cargo net to raise/lower items from attic with ease. This works perfectly as a safety stop measure to stop items between hoists.
M**H
keep a few of these in your truck
These pull cord straps are awesome and are of great quality. These are not the cheap wimpy ones you find at hardware stores. i can strap down my bike or 4 wheeler in seconds with these.
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