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September 4, 2025
I bought cheap straps locally at the cheap blue store that worked, barely. I love that these are wide come in a case and have rubber over the buckle. I didn't like that they were wrapped starting at the end away from the buckle. The tight turns of the first loops made the end hard to get started. I cut off about two inches and store these wrapped from the buckle end keeping the tip easy to start.
Jayberz
August 27, 2025
My wife and I have a number of different water toys including paddle boards and kayaks and for years I've been using the inexpensive orange hardware store ratchet straps to secure them to the roof racks of our SUV. I never quite saw the advantages to more expensive straps but after using these Hang 11 straps, I don't think I'll ever go back to the inexpensive ones because these are SO much better in my opinion. I absolutely love them. For starters, there thicker than all of my other straps, both in the thickness of the material and the width of the strap. That makes them feel more heavy duty and makes it a lot easier to manage. The buckles are nice and thick and easy to cinch down and they're even covered with a rubber sleeve so there's no concerns about scratching our paddle boards or rubbing through the plastic on my kayak. The nice wide straps help to spread out the load a bit to so you can really cinch them down tight without worrying about them cutting into anything. They're 15 feet so they're plenty long enough to go around my kayak and secure it to the roof racks. I even love that you get a nice little carrying bag to keep them in so it keeps them from getting all tangled up like all of my other straps. Overall, I'm super happy with these straps and for $22.99 (at the time of this review) I think they're a great value for straps of this quality. I would definitely recommend them.
Paul Drury
July 8, 2025
I like the idea of the rubber protected bucket but it did make these a little harder to use. However the upside is much less risk of the metal buckles damaging anything. For that they are designed to do, as tie down straps I think they are good quality and reasonable value.
Simon
July 3, 2025
I have a set of surfboard rack pads that I've had for over a decade and the straps were finally deteriorating after all these years and pushing the limits with long road trips at high speeds. These are nice and wide, especially compared to my old set, which will be better for my boards. The lock mechanism works well and appears really well made. I'm going to be happy using these - first surf trip is coming up soon and I've test fitted these once (forgot to take pictures) and will trust them on the interstate.
K. C.
June 30, 2025
Good, strong straps for surfboards and more. The buckle is shrouded in rubber housing so that you won't damage vehicle paint (windows) due to tossing over the roof or dragging the strap ends. This housing has a bit of a tradeoff, however, as it makes threading the strap and access to the buckles more difficult. Nevertheless, worth it IMO to prevent paint damage; just takes a little more time to thread and get loaded up. If you don't like it, you could cut all -or part of- the rubber housing off with a razor knife but I kept it for the benefits of protecting paint. Nylon strap is not as wide as some premium brand surf straps that I own but this one is decent and strong enough that I would trust it to secure my boards, etc. Buckles seem strong enough for intended use. Appreciate the extra length to use with multiple boards or kayak; again you can cut the strap if you will never need the extra length.
Chris R. Ginsburg
June 24, 2025
Ha. I always appreciate when a "dude" is the company behind my product. This company -Hang 11, is headed up by a surfer/skateboarder dude in Amsterdam. Of course it isn't made in Amsterdam.. (you know where it's made, along with everything else.). Anyway, he puts nice, signed cards and pictures with the straps, he just feels like family, ha.There are other nice touches, like the storage case and thick rubber-coated metal buckles. The cam buckle straps themselves work fine. You just push down (hard) on the rubber button, thread the end through the buckle and pull the end tight. Bunch up the excess and use the velcro loop to hold it. Seem like it holds fairly tight. I wouldn't tie down a grand piano with these straps... but light paddleboards and surfboards should be fine, even at highway speeds. Just check that your insurance is up to date.Just to play devil's advocate, there are a few things that I would personally like to see changed for a perfect tie down strap set. 1) pack the straps in a long oval, not a circle because the strap end that needs to be threaded in becomes difficult to thread if it's mangled from being in the center of a circle. 2) I would LOVE if this strap set had an airplane-like seatbelt system to quick-release and quick-fix. That way you don't have to thread the end through all the time, and the bunch up the remaining webbing all the time. You just click it closed, tighten a hair and you are done. That's why AIRPLANE SEATBELTS rock.Recommended. 5 stars.
Jonathan
June 21, 2025
I had originally purchased some basic cam-buckle straps that were not made for securing a load that needed to also be protected from damage during transport. I would tuck hand towels in under the buckles and there was always the fear that these would blow away while driving down the highway. When I saw these specialized straps pop up, I knew they were exactly what I needed.These are incredibly lightweight. Almost so light that I wonder how long they're going to last, but so far they're going strong. The metal cam-buckle is fully enclosed in a rubber casing that will prevent it from rubbing and banging on your board or boat while driving. The straps also have a Velcro wrap for gathering us the loose ends and keeping them from flapping in the wind. The convenient carry-bag is a great addition to keep these straps tidy and in one place and ready for use. And for the price, you really can't beat these. I'm looking forward to more use in warmer weather once spring comes around.
Lee S.
June 10, 2025
I bought cheap straps locally at the cheap blue store that worked, barely. I love that these are wide come in a case and have rubber over the buckle. I didn't like that they were wrapped starting at the end away from the buckle. The tight turns of the first loops made the end hard to get started. I cut off about two inches and store these wrapped from the buckle end keeping the tip easy to start.
Jayberz
May 29, 2025
My wife and I have a number of different water toys including paddle boards and kayaks and for years I've been using the inexpensive orange hardware store ratchet straps to secure them to the roof racks of our SUV. I never quite saw the advantages to more expensive straps but after using these Hang 11 straps, I don't think I'll ever go back to the inexpensive ones because these are SO much better in my opinion. I absolutely love them. For starters, there thicker than all of my other straps, both in the thickness of the material and the width of the strap. That makes them feel more heavy duty and makes it a lot easier to manage. The buckles are nice and thick and easy to cinch down and they're even covered with a rubber sleeve so there's no concerns about scratching our paddle boards or rubbing through the plastic on my kayak. The nice wide straps help to spread out the load a bit to so you can really cinch them down tight without worrying about them cutting into anything. They're 15 feet so they're plenty long enough to go around my kayak and secure it to the roof racks. I even love that you get a nice little carrying bag to keep them in so it keeps them from getting all tangled up like all of my other straps. Overall, I'm super happy with these straps and for $22.99 (at the time of this review) I think they're a great value for straps of this quality. I would definitely recommend them.
Paul Drury
May 25, 2025
I like the idea of the rubber protected bucket but it did make these a little harder to use. However the upside is much less risk of the metal buckles damaging anything. For that they are designed to do, as tie down straps I think they are good quality and reasonable value.
Simon
May 2, 2025
I have a set of surfboard rack pads that I've had for over a decade and the straps were finally deteriorating after all these years and pushing the limits with long road trips at high speeds. These are nice and wide, especially compared to my old set, which will be better for my boards. The lock mechanism works well and appears really well made. I'm going to be happy using these - first surf trip is coming up soon and I've test fitted these once (forgot to take pictures) and will trust them on the interstate.
K. C.
April 26, 2025
Good, strong straps for surfboards and more. The buckle is shrouded in rubber housing so that you won't damage vehicle paint (windows) due to tossing over the roof or dragging the strap ends. This housing has a bit of a tradeoff, however, as it makes threading the strap and access to the buckles more difficult. Nevertheless, worth it IMO to prevent paint damage; just takes a little more time to thread and get loaded up. If you don't like it, you could cut all -or part of- the rubber housing off with a razor knife but I kept it for the benefits of protecting paint. Nylon strap is not as wide as some premium brand surf straps that I own but this one is decent and strong enough that I would trust it to secure my boards, etc. Buckles seem strong enough for intended use. Appreciate the extra length to use with multiple boards or kayak; again you can cut the strap if you will never need the extra length.
Chris R. Ginsburg
January 19, 2025
Ha. I always appreciate when a "dude" is the company behind my product. This company -Hang 11, is headed up by a surfer/skateboarder dude in Amsterdam. Of course it isn't made in Amsterdam.. (you know where it's made, along with everything else.). Anyway, he puts nice, signed cards and pictures with the straps, he just feels like family, ha.There are other nice touches, like the storage case and thick rubber-coated metal buckles. The cam buckle straps themselves work fine. You just push down (hard) on the rubber button, thread the end through the buckle and pull the end tight. Bunch up the excess and use the velcro loop to hold it. Seem like it holds fairly tight. I wouldn't tie down a grand piano with these straps... but light paddleboards and surfboards should be fine, even at highway speeds. Just check that your insurance is up to date.Just to play devil's advocate, there are a few things that I would personally like to see changed for a perfect tie down strap set. 1) pack the straps in a long oval, not a circle because the strap end that needs to be threaded in becomes difficult to thread if it's mangled from being in the center of a circle. 2) I would LOVE if this strap set had an airplane-like seatbelt system to quick-release and quick-fix. That way you don't have to thread the end through all the time, and the bunch up the remaining webbing all the time. You just click it closed, tighten a hair and you are done. That's why AIRPLANE SEATBELTS rock.Recommended. 5 stars.
Jonathan
November 26, 2024
I had originally purchased some basic cam-buckle straps that were not made for securing a load that needed to also be protected from damage during transport. I would tuck hand towels in under the buckles and there was always the fear that these would blow away while driving down the highway. When I saw these specialized straps pop up, I knew they were exactly what I needed.These are incredibly lightweight. Almost so light that I wonder how long they're going to last, but so far they're going strong. The metal cam-buckle is fully enclosed in a rubber casing that will prevent it from rubbing and banging on your board or boat while driving. The straps also have a Velcro wrap for gathering us the loose ends and keeping them from flapping in the wind. The convenient carry-bag is a great addition to keep these straps tidy and in one place and ready for use. And for the price, you really can't beat these. I'm looking forward to more use in warmer weather once spring comes around.
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