







Keeper - 2” x 36” Premium Axle Tie Down Strap with D Rings - 3,333 lbs. Working Load Limit
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LS
> 3 dayNice & easy tree saver/anchor for ATV. Used it 1st day out in 2 feet of snow. So strong it’s an overkill for bike.
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Adolf Green
> 3 dayThis is a cost effective way to secure your vehicle’s safe recovery without damaging a healthy tree A must for any off-road enthusiast
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Daija Tromp
> 3 dayGreat quality. I used mine to hang a 200 pound heavy bag from a wooden beam.
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Chris H
> 3 dayWork pretty well, wasnt using them around an axle so the metal end-links ended up being a little on the small side but thats my fault. These are good straps for what they are.
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One11
Greater than one weekGreat item, works well. The flat metal fits well when you have tight clearance issues between the brake disc or dust shield and the wheel. Plus its nice to have the softer fabric to help cushion the wheel surface. The length is nice to fit around larger tires too, I purchased because my other strap didnt fit around a 225/45/17, this one DOES!!
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Richard s.
> 3 dayGood stuff and I like it
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SP3204
> 3 dayI use two of these as safeties for tying down a UTV on my trailer. Its strapped down by the tires, but these are added front and back as safeties, front and back, to act as retainers in case for any reason the other straps loosen up. Im a fanatic about ensuring things dont unexpectedly happen back there on the trailer, so these provide peace of mind. As axle straps, they are super thick webbing, and have a wrap over the web strap to provide durability when used as tiedowns. They just feel heavy duty and I would trust these for anything within their rating.
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Christina
> 3 dayVery sturdy!
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C J
> 3 dayMany other uses for securing objects or winching. Great product. Keep a few in the truck under the seat at all times.
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Shaq
Greater than one weekI use this strap to hang my boxing heavy bag over an i-beam in the basement, and it does a great job. One thing I do, however, is put a towel between this and the i-beam so that the axle strap is not sitting directly on the i-beam. I do that because I worry if the micromotion of the bag rocking back and forth directly against the metal i-beam would eventually cut the axle-strap and cause the heavy bag to fall on the floor. I havent had that happen, yet, but I do it as a precaution and Id recommend others do that as well if using it for the purpose I just described. Otherwise, this axle strap does a great job. Its extremely strong and holds things like a champ.