Rhino USA Motorcycle Tie Down Straps (2 Pack) Lab Inspected 2,200lb Break Strength, Steel Cambuckle Tiedown Set with Integrated Soft Loops
- Brand:
- Rhino USA
- Model Number:
- RNO-CAMSOFT-ORG
- UPC:
- 712038636372
- EAN:
- 0712038636372
- Walmart SKU:
- 386683575
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 2117 reviews.
I've never purchased anything from Rhino USA before but when I received their product, I was beyond happy. They're heavy duty & great quality. I'll be purchasing more.
I am now on my third set of these straps (use all 3 sets) and I can't say enough about the quality, ease of use, and secureness of them. I always feel confident when strapping down my dirt bikes with these straps and will never be using another company for tie downs.Great product!
They did great till one gave up while driving scratched the dirt bike on the side, all good it's a dirt bike, but when my Harbor Freight ones can out last these what can I say, just my luck…Back to Harbor Fright.. For more context the strap didn't break the buckle that holds the strap tight gave up releasing the strap and can no longer be snitched down tight..
I really wanted to like these, and bought 4 of them. However on the third trip out on the trailer with my dirt bike, the cam buckle on one failed and slipped, causing my bike to fall over because the forks were compressed.Cam buckles are convenient, but I do not trust them any more - stick to ratchet straps instead.
I wanted to love these straps. They are stout and they look like they should hold up. I ordered 2 sets in June of this year. I have already had two of the four I purchased fail. The first failure happed when the soft strap was wrapped around the fork tube of my dirt bike. Luckily I caught it before anything bad happened. The second failure happened on my way home from a ride. The result was my bike falling off the trailer and getting dragged a short distance. In neither failure, was the strap around or on anything that was sharp. For as stout of material that these straps are made from I would have expected them to have better abrasion resistance. Sadly they seem to have the abrasion resistance of single ply toilet paper. I would say that if you are strapping something that will not rub on the strap while you're moving they may be ok. I certainly won't be using these for my bikes again.
Out of four straps, two of them slipped right out of the box. Neither strap would hold tension when tightened. Strap immediately slipped out of cam buckle.Avoid these things like the plague. You're better off buying soft loops and pairing them with a ratchet strap or a GOOD cam buckle (Ancra has never failed me).
Absolutely awful product, is there even quality control? Were these even tested before being shipped? Both straps completely pull through with almost no force. Luckily I noticed this before putting others lives at risk on the public roadway, not to mention the risk of losing a 10,000$ + motorcycle too. Stay far away from both purchasing this product and of vehicles you see using these!
I was anxious for these straps to reduce the amount of hassle that goes along with ratchets. My friend uses a cam-style pro-taper strap which I was impressed by so I purchased these. The look and feel, visually-apparent build quality, and robust webbing looked great and I was excited to use them.First use, one of the straps simply would not hold adequate tension to keep my dirt bike upright. I figured maybe the material was slippery since the webbing is just new and lacked friction from wear (which shouldnt be required, anyway but I wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt) so I backed the cam element up with half hitches. This was fine for road use, albeit frustrating. On the trail, the strap had to be retensioned a couple times, which I find is unacceptable.I consider myself a reasonable consumer with realistic expectations, and ultimately I found the device offered no convenience benefit over my old ratchet straps. I will be trying a peg-based retention system, like MotoCinch or BikeBinderz.
I have a 2023 KLX 230SP which weighs less than 300 lbs. and just pulling on the handlebars would cause these straps to loosen.. They are not safe to use!
The product itself is excellent, I bought it several times, but out of the times bought there were 2 defects of the straps, the problem is that a defect in the strap means a motorcycle fell off the trailer, this is a serious problem when driving fast on the road.What's more, the manufacturer refuses to answer or send a replacement.Do not recommend for purchase, there are more reliable equivalent products.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $26.32 (Mar 17) to $32.90 (Jun 10) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $30.43.
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