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Also known as bungee cords and shock cords, these tie downs have an outer layer of fabric to protect the inner elastic from abrasion.
Shorten the length of the tie downs between the hooks.
Heavy duty hooks and longer-lasting elastic cords make these tie downs stronger than standard abrasion-resistant tie downs.
Also known as tarp straps, these tie downs stand up to wet weather and sunlight.
Always have the straps you need. These assortments have straps from 8" to 35" long.
Cinch the loop around large anchor points.
With the strength of plastic and the stretch of rubber, these polyurethane rubber tie downs have excellent stretch recovery and won't become brittle.
Adjust the length by attaching the hook into a slot in the strap.
These tie downs won't become brittle or hard after exposure to sunlight.
Suitable for marine environments, these tie downs resist corrosion from salt water and chlorine.
Able to withstand high temperatures, oil, and most chemicals, these tie downs are appropriate for harsh environments.
Also known as bungee cord and shock cord, a fabric cover protects the inner elastic from abrasion.
This cord won't become brittle or hard after exposure to sunlight.
Strap is wider than cord to distribute pressure across the load.
These straps have holes on each end to accept a hook.
This cord has excellent stretch recovery and won't become brittle.
Suitable for marine environments, this cord resist corrosion from salt water and chlorine.
Color-coded by the year and quarter of manufacture, this cotton-covered elastic cord meets MIL-C-5651.
Push the mounting plate into the collar to grip the cord.
Attach these hooks to elastic cord to make a tie down.
Adjust the location of the hook along the cord.
The thick wire coil on these hooks makes them stronger than standard hooks.
Create a tie down by attaching these hooks to elastic strap.
Position these locks anywhere along a length of cord to create stops or separate cord from contact surfaces.
Create a loop in elastic cord by snapping these fittings together.
These stretchy ties conform to irregularly shaped bundles to grip material tightly.
These ties are wide and flat for a no-slip grip.
The evenly spaced ball-shaped beads allow you to adapt to changes in bundle size.
These fabric-covered rubber springs stretch to up to three times their original length—much farther than traditional extension springs, tie downs, and shock cords.