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Yakima HeavyDuty Straps - 1 pair of 16-foot straps
Yakima HeavyDuty Straps keep large loads secure with padded straps. Boxed stitched polypropylene webbing is strong and durable. Padded buckles protect both your vehicle and boat from scratches. Includes 1 pair of 16-foot straps.
Bottom Line: They're straps, and they're heavy duty. Every gear junky knows you can't have enough of these.
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Very Versatile
By: Christian Johnson
November 28, 2008
We bought these for our canoe and they work to perfection. However I've used them more for other things like lumber, luggage and christmas trees. Cinch them down and they stay snug, essential for strapping stuff down to the roof, especially since I don't own a truck.
Good But Expensive
By: Boston Biosafety
May 30, 2009
They are very good quality, super long and have positive locking. The webbing is strong and so far they have not frayed. I'm not sure they are worth the money, but since they have not let me down, maybe cost is moot.
Brilliant
By: Jonathan Wilson
November 25, 2008
There is a lot of thought put in these straps. If you car at all about the paint job on your truck, I would get a set of these. Rubber sleeves keep the metal buckles from wearing holes in bags and hulls as well.
easy and strong/sturdy material
By: hyattb1326177
June 20, 2009
Great straps for use w/ any roof-top rack/materials. Strong, easy to use, quick set-up, and I really like the padded buckles, as it won't scratch your kayak, car, or rack.
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