Keep your cargo secure with the Keeper Extreme Webbing 1.25 in. W x 16 ft. L Black Ratchet Tie Down (2-pack). Designed for demanding jobs and everyday hauls, this pair combines rugged webbing with dependable ratchet hardware to help you lock loads in place from start to finish.
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Two-pack assortment includes two ratchet tie downs in sturdy carded packaging, ready to deploy on any job site or adventure.
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Working Load Limit (WLL): 1000 lb per strap — ideal for securing ladders, equipment, furniture, and cargo in trucks, trailers, and pickups.
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Break Strength: 3000 lb, providing a generous safety margin to handle shifting loads and road vibrations.
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Dimensions: 1.25 in (width) x 16 ft (length) per strap, offering ample reach for a broad range of securing scenarios.
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UV Resistant: Yes — built to withstand sun exposure without significant color loss or degradation, so it’s reliable for outdoor jobs.
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Color and branding: Classic black webbing from Keeper’s Extreme Webbing line for a clean, professional look on any setup.
Why the Keeper Extreme Webbing stands out
What sets these straps apart is the combination of a high working load limit with a stout break strength, paired with long 16-foot reach. That means you can secure longer loads or span wide gaps with fewer straps, while maintaining tight, stable restraint even on rough roads. The 2-pack gives you redundancy and ready-to-use backups for larger projects, jobs with multiple axes of load, or sharing straps with a teammate on-site.
Ideal use cases
- Securing lumber, plywood, or drywall sheets in a utility trailer or pickup bed.
- Stabilizing ladders, appliances, or machinery during transport to a job site.
- Tethering motorcycles, ATVs, or other gear on trailers for moving between locations.
- Temporary load restraint on camping or construction projects where reliable tension is essential.
Practical tips for maximum safety and longevity
- Always secure loads within the Working Load Limit and use appropriate anchor points to prevent slippage.
- Inspect straps before each use for fraying, cuts, or damaged hardware; retire any strap showing wear.
- For sharp edges, consider edge protection to prevent webbing from snagging or fraying.
- Store in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight when not in use to preserve webbing integrity.