Ratchet Tie Down Straps and Heavy Duty Cargo Straps

Ratchet Straps are our top-of-the-line products when it comes to tie-down straps inventory. Truckers need to carry a good supply of straps to make sure their cargo is tightly secured and ready for the long haul ahead, and our straps can make that happen perfectly. Our ratchet straps mechanism is quick and perfectly fits in the professional trucking industry.

Mytee Products carries a wide variety of ratchet tie-down straps made out of heavy-duty polyester webbing with end fittings ranging from Flat Hooks to Wire Hooks. Each strap comes labeled with its working load limits (WLL) and is tagged with information about the strap including its name, length, and breaking strength. Take a look at our selection of straps to see what we mean when we say they’re top-of-the-line.


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  1. 3" x 30' Ratchet Straps w/flat hook, WLL 5,000 Trailer Tie Down - Yellow
    Regular Price $29.99 Special Price $22.99
  2. 3" x 30' Yellow Ratchet Tie-Down Straps w/ Wire Hook 15000 Lbs Capacity
    Regular Price $34.99 Special Price $33.49 As low as $31.49
  3. 3 in. x 30 ft. Ratchet Strap with Chain Anchor
    Regular Price $49.99 Special Price $39.99
  4. Ratchet Strap Tightening Handle Tool
    $36.99
  5. 2" x 10' Auto Re-Tractable Ratchet Straps with Coated S hook
    Regular Price $14.99 Special Price $14.49 As low as $13.49
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Ratchet Straps Accessibility

Our ratchet tie-down straps are flat 1-inch to 4-inch wide straps made of heavy-duty polyester webbing. They're used to secure cargo to flatbed trailers, semi-trailers, or onto L-track or E-track systems. Ratchet cargo straps prevent cargo from rocking around or coming loose during transport, even during a bumpy ride.

The ratcheting mechanism lets you put the precise amount of tension in the tie-down that you need to secure the load tightly without damaging it. Ratchet straps have a variety of uses making them multi-purpose.

Our Ratchet Straps Construction and WLL Consideration

We supply ratchet tie-down straps that are made from heavy-duty polyester webbing only and capable of withstanding an excessive amount of force. Each of the straps has a Working Load Limit and Breaking Strength. Working Load Limit is the maximum amount of force a strap can withstand and still work properly while breaking strength is the point at which the strap snaps.

It’s important to consider your straps WLL to be sure you don’t experience equipment failure while in transit. It’s also important to note that working beyond the WLL even if it’s not close to the breaking point, increases the chances of equipment failure. Know your cargo's weight, and plan accordingly.

Why Choose Mytee Products?

  • Mytee Products ratchet straps are softer and lighter than cargo chains and are just as strong as them too so you’re less likely to damage your cargo.
  • With our extensive catalog of straps, you’re guaranteed to find a strap that best fits your needs.
  • In the event something happens to your straps, our excellent customer service team will help get you squared away without any extra hassle.

Ratchet Tie-Down Options at Mytee Products

Whether you’re doing a light move across town or hauling steel across the country, Mytee Products has a ratchet cargo strap perfect for the job. We carry straps that vary in widths, lengths, colors, and end fittings.

Straps Width - 1 inch to 4-inch

The width of the strap usually indicates the size of the job. The bigger the strap, the larger the job. We carry straps in a variety of sizes including:

End-Fittings

Not everyone has the same setup when it comes to their rig. You could have D-Rings, or maybe all you have are the rub rails on your trailer. No matter what you have, we have a strap with each end fitting you need. The three most popular end-fittings are:

  • Flat Hooks Ratchet Straps: Compatible with flat anchor points, like stake pockets or the side of a trailer bed.
  • Wire Hooks Ratchet Straps: (Also called J-hooks) Compatible with D-rings, O-rings and trailer sides.
  • Chain Hooks Ratchet Straps: (Also called grab hooks) are connected to a chain end-fitting that increases the ratchet strap's WLL. Chain hooks are compatible with most anchor points.

Color Options

We carry straps in several different colors. This variation of colors helps other truckers and inspectors identify the type of strap being used. Our ratchet tie-downs generally come in five different colors:

  • Yellow
  • Red
  • Blue
  • Orange
  • Green

Accessories Available to Use with Ratchet Straps

Strap Saver

A strap saver is a bolt-on mechanism that safely stores excess straps after the ratchet strap has been fastened.

Strap Winder

Strap winders allow you to wind up straps quickly and keep them neatly rolled. These work with both ratchet straps and winch straps.

Strap Bands

Strap bands keep rolled up ratchet and winch straps tight and together to prevent them from getting tangled.

Corner Protectors

Corner protectors cover the sharp corners or edges of a piece of cargo to prevent the edge from damaging or cutting the strap.

Quality of Mytee Products' Ratchet Straps

Our Ratchet Straps are made out of high-quality materials and come in a variety of colors, sizes, and end fittings perfect for your needs. Any strap that comes from Mytee Products comes with the guarantee that no matter what happens, you’re covered.

If you need help choosing a ratchet tie-down strap for your load, our excellent customer service team is here to help. You can contact us by phone at 1-888-705-8277 or email us at [email protected]


Questions & Answers

What is the price range for ratchet straps?

Depending on the length, working load limit, and end hardware of the strap, the price can vary from prices as low as $10 to as high as $55 per ratchet strap.

What length ratchet tie-down strap do I need?

Ideally, it’s best to have more than the minimum required ratchet straps for your load. The excess strap can be rolled up and gives you more room to work with when securing loads.

How often should you replace ratchet straps?

Depending on how much it’s used, straps should be replaced every 2 to 4 years. If there is any abrasion on the strap such as a tear or warping metal, it’s best to replace it as soon as possible.

What should I look for when choosing a ratchet strap?

Consider your load. How much does it weigh and what are you using to transport it? Each strap has a different working load limit as well as end hardware that fits specific tie-down points.

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