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The Rope Ratchet 3/8" Tie Down System features a patented ratchet mechanism and a rugged 15-foot braided polypropylene rope, delivering a reliable 250 lb load capacity. Designed for versatility, it includes an adjustable hanger for easy mounting on kayaks, canoes, tents, and roof racks. Lightweight yet heavy-duty, this tie-down system ensures your gear stays secure with effortless locking and quick release.








| ASIN | B006P39KPM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 190,069 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 721 in Kayak Hardware |
| Brand Name | Rope Ratchet |
| Colour | 15 feet long |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Watercraft |
| Country Of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,042) |
| Fastener Type | S-Hook |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00725555100257 |
| Hardware Material | Nylon |
| Included Components | rope ratchet |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.57L x 0.05W metres |
| Item Type Name | Ratchet Tie Down |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Load Capacity | 113.4 kg |
| Manufacturer | Carolina North Mfg |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10025 |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Polyester, Polypropylene |
| Model Number | 10025 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Size | 15 Feet Long |
| Tensile Strength | 250 Pounds |
| UPC | 725555100257 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
R**N
Time saver
Very useful, I wish I purchased 1 years ago A*****
A**J
Perfect!
Very sturdy! Made in China, but good quality.
J**.
Great for securing things that need secured. As effective as a modified sheep shank knot that was taught in the girl campers of America. Way better than the 1” tie down straps that have one goal to tangle into knots and another goal to sever when in use.
P**T
Good Price and solidly built. I purchased it to use to lift car tires from the ground to the tire rack located 5' above the ground. It works well.
L**R
I use mine to put tires on racks at top of garage. This one isn't strong enough to hoist the wheel without lifting the load a bit but it feel very secure while I am on a ladder putting wheels up or down.
F**A
This is a top quality item. I have purchased a few different brands but this one i think is the the strongest one on the market as it has the metal gear and very well made 🙂🙂🙂
A**R
I’ve been using rope ratchets for 30 years! They are the best tie down I’ve ever used! In fact they are so good that everyone who uses mine likes them so much I never get them back. This is about the 10th one I’ve bought! Now I do have to admit, they haven’t all been stolen from me. Some people “lost” them. Others borrowed and never gave them back, and some people offered to buy them from me. Whenever I have been without, I’ve tried other ratchet ties, but I always come back to rope ratchets. The thing that first drew me to them is that if you ever need a longer rope, you can easily swap out the one that comes with it for pretty much any rope laying around the house. Not as many people have webbing just laying around the house, like the other ratchet ties use. Now some will say you can’t crank down on rope ratchets to get them as tight as the other ratchet ties. That may be true, but with just using my muscles and tightening any slack in the rope I’ve never had a problem loosing a load. I can’t say the same from the other ratchet ties where the webbing has slipped out, if it’s not put in correctly, endangering not only the load but everyone’s safety as well. Ratchet ties have also jammed on me and locked up, and more often than not just frustrate me. But not the rope ratchet. It’s easy and dependable every time. Rope ratchets come in different sizes and load bearing capacities. I’ve tried some of the others, but this size is ideal for me. I’d recommend this to everyone. I don’t even have a truck anymore, but I still come up with lots of reasons to use rope ratchets, like quickly tying up piles of branches from my orchard to drag away.
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