-Issue Volume 38, No.1
-January - February Issue
-Published 1-6-2011
-Jon Rhodig
-Admin
-Matt Hockin
-Thomas Gaige
-Chris Rodenius
Not only are they great for organizing, but they are also safer by not having the loose ends flopping in the wind and getting caught in tires. Great idea! Way to go !!
-Todd - Grand Rapids, MN
Its nice to finally walk into the garage and grab at 4 hooks and get 4 straps vs. 4 hooks and whatever it gets caught on walking out the door. Also the biggest perk to these is the not having the straps sailing all over the place while driving. I went for a 300 mile drive with the bike tied down and when i got there they were in the exact position they were when i left
Customer, Germantown, WI
Finally someone has taken the time to build a simple, but effective storage system for a tie down strap and it does not require me to purchase additional straps!...
-Frank - Bend, Oregon
This video explains the current issues with tie down straps and ease of installation and use of the Strap Sack.
Kayak / Canoe Tie Down Strap Sack Installation
This video shows the installation of the tie down strap sack to a pressure or cam tie down strap used for canoeing or kayking. The Strap Sack installs in seconds to your existing straps.
Shows the installation of theStrap Sack
The product installs in seconds. Zip tie is already installed. The only tool required is something to cut-off the excess zip tie.
If you still have any questions about the information seen in these videos, please give us a call!