1" Ratchet Tie Down Straps
Get dependable hold in a compact, easy-to-handle width. Our 1 inch ratchet tie downs use heavy-duty polyester webbing and come in multiple colors, lengths, and hardware options. Custom builds are available to match your exact application.
Common Uses for 1" Ratchet Straps
- Securing motorcycles, ATVs, and snowmobiles on trailers
- Fastening lawnmowers, tree stands, and outdoor equipment
- Rooftop rack cargo and pickup bed loads
- General light-duty cargo securement where larger straps are not required
Whether you are a DIYer or hauling for work, these straps deliver reliable performance for everyday tie down tasks.
Durable Strap Materials and End Fittings
Webbing
Industrial-grade polyester resists stretch, abrasion, UV, and moisture. Our 1 inch webbing carries a 4,500 lb break strength and is available in popular lengths from 6 ft to 20 ft.
End Fittings
Pick the hardware that fits your anchor points and workflow:
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S-hooks for quick hook-and-go convenience
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Wire hooks for narrow anchor points
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Flat snap hooks for positive locking security
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Endless loop straps when no hook is preferred
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Self-contained ratchet assemblies for compact storage
Ratchet Options
Choose standard, long-handle, thumb, or stainless steel ratchets for the right leverage and corrosion resistance. The mechanism tensions quickly and releases cleanly with a lift of the handle.
Why 1" Ratchet Straps Beat Bungees and Rope
- More precise tension control for a stable load
- Weather-resistant materials built for outdoor use
- Faster tie down and faster release
Other Widths and Related Tie Downs
Custom Ratchet Straps
Need a specific color, length, or hardware pairing? We can build custom 1 inch ratchet straps and other widths to your spec.
Helpful FAQs
What length should I choose?
Match strap length to the distance from anchor point to anchor point, then add a buffer for routing around the load. Shorter straps are faster to tension. Longer straps add reach for bulky cargo.
How do I pick the right end fitting?
Use S-hooks for speed, wire hooks for tight anchors, and flat snap hooks when you want a locking connection. If you do not have anchor points, consider endless loop straps around the cargo itself.
What Working Load Limit do I need?
Add up the securement needs of the load and select straps with a WLL that meet or exceed that value. Remember WLL is typically one third of break strength.