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The best ratchet straps

Having a load insufficiently tied down can have dire consequences - Parkers looks at the best Ratchet Straps which will get the job done.

Written by Ryan Gilmore Updated: 22 March 2022

Ratchet straps are essential for any van or trailer transporting a heavy object. In addition, most modern-day cars now have pinion points in the boot where you can secure a ratchet hook to.

There can be many ways to secure a load to your trailer if you’re transporting a vehicle from one place to another on a flatbed or in a trailer you may have your own method of securing your load. If you think just using a winch is enough, it’s not. You must secure your load correctly with ratchet straps.

As well as stopping what you’re transporting from bouncing about, you will also put yourself and others in the best position possible in case of an accident.  

Because of the way that ratchet straps are made, they lend themselves to being shock absorbent. The polyester will stretch and it’s always a good idea to make sure your ratchet straps are replaced after an incident, or they show any signs of wear and tear. Failure to do so may lead to the ratchet straps breaking when you need them the most.

There are many straps on the market and a good bit of buyers’ advice would be to buy the ratchet straps you need, not ones you think you need.  If you will be transporting heavy goods, make sure you get the straps that can support the biggest payload which you will be transporting.

If you’re going to be using them for securing luggage, like a kayak, to your roof bars, you probably won’t need straps that will secure up to five tonnes of weight. While they’ll do the job, you might want to save yourself a little bit of money.

According to the DVLA, anything over 400kg must be secured down with load-rated nets or ratchet straps to the bed of the vehicle and you must never use a knot in any part of the ratchet strap which is under tension.

The best ratchet straps

Industrie Planet

Price: £16.29 | VIEW OFFER

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Industrie Planet ratchet straps
Industrie Planet ratchet straps

These heavy-duty straps with ratchets made of polyester and plastic are six meters in length and can hold up to 2000kg, so perfect for a motorbike and lightweight sports cars. While their strapping tensile force is two-tonne, their straight tractive force is also impressive with a one-tonne max load.

The strong ratchet straps will make sure that no matter what you’re using these for, camping, caravanning or securing a load on your trailer, you’ll be able to get the job done.

Amazon Basics Ratchet Strap

Price: £13.00 | VIEW OFFER

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Amazon Basics Ratchet Strap
Amazon Basics Ratchet Strap

These thin ratchet straps have big capabilities, each strap is capable of securing 635kg great for the back of your van or for your trailer. The S-hooks on the end of each strap is coated in plastic to reduce the risk of scratching any paintwork while strapping down.

This four-strap pack will help you secure your toolbox in your van and anything else you may need to give you peace of mind while driving around.

FORTEM Ratchet Tie Down Straps

Price: £25.99 | VIEW OFFER

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FORTEM Ratchet Tie Down Straps
FORTEM Ratchet Tie Down Straps

Do you have a roof rack on your car or van? These might be the ideal set of straps for you if you’re carrying luggage on your roof.

At over four meters in length each strap will hold up to 226kg and a break strength of 680kg, we don’t think anyone would ever be carrying that much luggage on their roof racks, but the peace of mind is there. Each strap has a plastic-coated S-hook to protect against weathering and any scratching of paintwork.  The ratchets also have an ergonomic rubber handle to help you fasten the straps.

Katsu Tools Ratchet Straps

Price: £29.99| VIEW OFFER

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Katsu Tools Ratchet Straps
Katsu Tools Ratchet Straps

These are super heavy duty. Up to five-tonne strapping capacity and tractive capacity of 2,500kg. If you’ve got some serious weight to strap down, these are the straps for you.

The polyester webbing is inherently shock-absorbent, so if you have to put on the brakes quickly or you have an accident then the webbing will help to slow whatever you’re strapping down and not give it a sudden stop.

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