Wilco Super Grip Padded Camlock Tie-Down Straps - Pair 2m

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Wilco Super Grip Padded Camlock Tie-Down Straps - Pair 2m

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Heavy-duty tie-down straps for roof racks & trailers

The Wilco Super Grip Padded Camlock Tie-Down Straps are versatile, all-purpose straps perfect for securing surfboards, paddleboards, kayaks, or trailer loads. Each strap features a heavy-duty camlock buckle with a padded sleeve to protect your vehicle’s paint and gear from scratches. Designed for New Zealand sun and salt conditions, this twin pack delivers a secure, reliable hold for all your outdoor adventures.

Wilco Super Grip Padded Camlock Tie-Down Straps Features:
  • Versatile tie-downs for roof racks or trailer loads
  • Heavy-duty polyester webbing
  • 300 kg breaking strain for secure loads
  • Neoprene-padded camlock buckle protects paint and gear
  • Sold as pair

Wilco Super Grip Padded Camlock Tie-Down Straps Specifications:
  • Strap Length: 2m
  • Strap Width: 25mm
  • Webbing Thickness: 1.85mm polyester
  • Breaking Strain: 300kg
  • Colour: Black
  • Quantity: 2

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