1" Ratchet Straps for Light to Medium-Duty Securement
When you need dependable tie-downs without the bulk of heavy-duty straps, 1-inch ratchet straps are the go-to choice. Compact yet strong, these straps are ideal for securing motorcycles, ATVs, lawn equipment, furniture, and lighter cargo in trailers, pickup beds, or utility vehicles.
Common Uses for 1-Inch Ratchet Straps
- Securing ATVs, dirt bikes, and motorcycles for transport
- Holding down lawn mowers, snow blowers, or landscaping gear
- Moving household items, furniture, and appliances
- Everyday tie-downs for pickup trucks and small trailers
Key Features
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Working Load Limit (WLL) & Breaking Strength clearly defined for safe use
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Ratchet mechanism ensures precise tension control and a secure hold
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Hook and end fitting options including S-hooks, flat hooks, snap hooks, and more
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Protective coatings or rubberized hardware to prevent scratching and rusting
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Durable polyester webbing resistant to UV, abrasion, and weather
Ratchet Strap Types
Available Options
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Colors: Black, Blue, Gray, Green, Red, Yellow
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Lengths: From 5 ft. up to 30 ft.
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Working Load Limits: 166 lbs. to 1,100 lbs.
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Assembly Break Strengths: 500 lbs. to 3,300 lbs.
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Hardware Options: S-Hook, Vinyl-Coated Wire Hooks, J-Hook & D-Ring, Flat Snap Hooks, S-Hook with Keeper, S-Hook with Push Button Release
How to Choose the Right Strap
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Match load weight to WLL: Use working load limit as your safe guide. Breaking strength is the failure threshold, not the working standard.
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Check hook compatibility: Ensure your anchor points align with the hook style (S-hook, J-hook, etc.).
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Factor in environment: Choose stainless steel hardware for corrosive or marine conditions.
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Pick the right length: Consider strap length based on whether you’re strapping overhead, around a load, or across wide cargo.
System Compatibility
- Works seamlessly with E-track, L-track, D-rings, truck bed anchor points, and stake pockets
- Can be paired with corner protectors, soft loops, and axle straps
- Fits into broader cargo securement systems for both personal and professional use
Safety & Best Practices
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Inspect before every use: Replace straps with fraying, cuts, or damaged hardware.
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Avoid over-tightening: Tighten only until the load is stable—excess pressure stresses both strap and cargo.
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Store properly: Keep straps in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent UV or moisture damage.
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Prevent twisting: Feed straps flat into the ratchet and keep them aligned to reduce tangles.