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8pcs Nylon Lashing Straps with Buckle for Cargo Tie Down Kayak Carrier Moving

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Product Details:
- 8pcs Nylon Lashing Straps with Buckle for Cargo Tie Down Kayak Carrier Moving

Features:
- Non-polluting environmental lashing belt could provide working load capacity limited 330 lbs.
- No dust zinc alloy metal cam buckle, the little teeth in the cambuckle could grab the strap very tightly as long as you thread the strap in the correct way.
- Roof rack tie down straps to keep your mind at ease during your travels and to prevent your cargo / luggage / paddle board / boats / kayak / surfboard / canoe from being damaged.
- Quick release, these anti-slip soft loops are easy to use by creating a loop with any tie down. Quick on/off metal cam buckle to secure loads easily.
- A tie down is always a handy thing to keep around. It can secure your load in your vehicle safely and easily. It can store easily in your trunk or under your car seat. It was built for functionality, ease of use and security for your ultra-heavy loads.

Specifications:
- Color: Blue.
- Material: Zinc alloy and nylon.
- Size: 250cm x 2.5cm.

Package Included:
- 8 x Pcs Lashing Straps with Buckle Nylon Quick Release Lashing Straps

Notes:
- The colors may be a little different for the different monitor display.
- Please allow minor deviation due to manual measurement

GTIN: 774799684191

Estimated Delivery Time Frame:5-10 business days

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