
Rhino USA Ratchet Straps Tie Downs (4-Pack) - 1 Inch x 15 Feet (1,823lb Break Strength) - Ultimate Tie Down Straps with Safety S Hooks - for Trucks, Cargo, Moving, Appliances - Black
Overview
Rhino USA Ratchet Straps (4-pack) are a set of 1-inch by 15-foot tie-downs built for everyday cargo control when hauling furniture, appliances, small equipment, or general truck-bed loads. Each strap has a 1,823 lb break strength (with an industry-standard working load limit of roughly 600–607 lb) and features steel ratchets and safety S-hooks with protective coatings to reduce scratching. The polyester webbing resists UV and moisture, making these straps a good choice for movers, tradespeople, and weekend DIYers who need a dependable, compact solution for securing loads without the bulk of 2-inch commercial straps. They’re affordable, versatile, and sized to reach most anchor points on trucks, trailers, and vans.
Key Features
- Dimensions: 1 inch wide x 15 feet long per strap — long enough to reach most truck and trailer anchor points
- Break strength: 1,823 lb (approximate working load limit ~600–607 lb using common 1/3 safety factor)
- Materials: weather-resistant polyester webbing with zinc-plated steel ratchet and vinyl-coated S-hooks
- Hardware: spring-loaded safety S-hooks and a steel ratchet assembly for secure tensioning and quick release
- Quantity & color: 4-pack in black — compact storage pouch not included, straps coil for easy stowage
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Pack of four gives enough straps for multiple items or paired use per load
- 1,823 lb break strength provides solid security for household appliances and medium cargo
- 15-foot length reaches distant anchor points on trucks, trailers, and vans
- Polyester webbing resists UV and moisture so straps hold up in outdoor conditions
- Coated S-hooks and plated hardware minimize scratching to cargo and vehicle surfaces
Cons
- 1-inch width limits working load compared with 2-inch commercial ratchets — not ideal for very heavy equipment
- Not rated for vehicle recovery, lifting, or life-safety applications
- S-hooks depend on solid anchor points; can slip on thin rails without additional protection
- Ratchet mechanism is standard size—may feel small in heavy-duty or frequent commercial use
Recommendations
- Moving household appliances (fridge, washer/dryer) — use two straps per appliance and pad corners
- Securing furniture or boxed cargo in pickup beds and utility trailers during local moves
- Contractors and handypersons transporting ladders, toolboxes, or building materials
- Outdoor gear hauling — small watercraft, kayaks, or motorcycle tie-downs when weight is within WLL
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