Tie downs are essential tools for securing cargo during transport, whether you're moving furniture, hauling equipment or strapping down gear for a road trip. Designed for strength and reliability, they help prevent shifting and damage while you're on the move. With a range of styles and load capacities, tie downs are a must-have for homeowners, contractors and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Different Types of Tie Downs
Tie downs come in several forms, each suited to different tasks. Choosing the right type depends on what you're securing and how much force is needed.
- Ratchet straps: Offer strong tension control and are ideal for heavy loads.
- Cam Buckle straps: Easier to adjust and great for lighter cargo.
- Lashing straps: Simple and quick for bundling or securing smaller items.
- Soft loops: Protect delicate surfaces when used with hooks or ratchets.
- Hook-end straps: Provide quick attachment to anchor points.
Each type is available in various lengths and weight ratings to match your needs.
What to Look for in Tie Down Straps
Tie downs are built for performance. Here’s what makes them dependable:
- High Load Capacity: Designed to handle everything from light-duty tasks to heavy-duty hauling.
- Durable Materials: Made from strong webbing and corrosion-resistant hardware.
- Adjustable Lengths: Easily tighten or loosen to fit different cargo sizes.
- Secure Locking Mechanisms: Ratchets and buckles hold tension without slipping.
These features help ensure your load stays in place, no matter the distance or terrain. For additional help, Ace has a selection of tie down accessories like anchor points, tarp clips and more.
What Is the Difference Between Ratchet and Cam Buckle Straps?
Ratchet straps use a mechanical ratcheting system to apply high tension, making them ideal for heavy loads. Cam buckle straps rely on manual tension and are better for lighter items. Ratchets offer more security, while cam buckles are quicker to use.
What Size Tie Down Should You Use?
The working load limit (WLL) helps you gauge what you need. Check the working load limit and strap length, then select an option that can manage the weight of your cargo. The strap should also be long enough to wrap around or over the load with room to secure both ends. Find tie downs with WLL of a few hundred to a couple thousand pounds for your needs at Ace.
Are Tie Downs Weather Resistant?
Most tie downs are made from weather-resistant materials like polyester webbing and coated metal hooks. However, prolonged exposure to sun, rain or snow can degrade materials over time. Store them indoors when not in use to extend their lifespan.
Recovery Straps vs. Tow Straps
While recovery straps and tow straps are often used interchangeably, they serve different purposes and are built with distinct features. Understanding the difference helps you choose the right tool for the job.
- Recovery Straps: Recovery straps are used to pull vehicles out of mud, sand or snow. The elasticity allows the strap to build kinetic energy, which helps "snap" a stuck vehicle free. They typically have looped ends and no metal hooks to reduce the risk of damage or injury during sudden tension release. Our recovery straps can handle up to 7000 pounds.
- Tow Straps: Tow straps are made from less elastic materials than recovery straps and are intended for steady, controlled towing over distance. They often include metal hooks or shackles for easy attachment. Tow straps are not ideal for recovery situations where a vehicle is immobilized, as they lack the stretch needed to generate pulling force.
Shop Tie Downs Near You at Ace Hardware
Find the right tie downs near you for your next job at Ace Hardware. Whether you're shopping in-store or online, you'll get helpful advice and dependable products. Choose from brands like Keeper and Wrap-It to secure your cargo with confidence. Find bungees, packing materials and moving boxes to make your move easier. Visit your local Ace or shop online for fast delivery and convenient pickup options.