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20ft x 1.5in SHOCKSTRAP® Ratchet Strap, E-Track, Premium Polyester Webbing, 3k Break Strength, 1k Working Load Limit20ft x 1.5in SHOCKSTRAP® Ratchet Strap, E-Track, Premium Polyester Webbing, 3k Break Strength, 1k Working Load Limit
20ft x 1.5in SHOCKSTRAP® Ratchet Strap, E-Track, Premium Polyester Webbing, 3k Break Strength, 1k Working Load Limit20ft x 1.5in SHOCKSTRAP® Ratchet Strap, E-Track, Premium Polyester Webbing, 3k Break Strength, 1k Working Load Limit
$39.99

ShockStrap® E-Track Ratchet Straps

Specs:

  • ShockStrap® Shock Absorber
  • E-Track on both ends
  • 20 foot overall length; 1 1/2 inch wide
  • 1,000lb safe working load limit (WLL)
  • 3,000lb maximum load (break strength)
  • White polyester webbing

Features:

  • Shock absorbing ratcheting E-track tie-down strap lets you secure cargo in your toy hauler, enclosed trailer, or cargo van
  • Built-in shock absorbs impact to ensure constant tension, even as your load shifts
    • Urethane-based material stands up to extreme temperatures, saltwater, moisture, oil, fungi, and most chemicals
    • Sturdy Grade 8 bolts and nylock nuts hold the shock in place
  • Spring-loaded fittings on strap ends snap into E-track anchor slots
    • E-track sold separately
  • Ratchet mechanism makes it easy to tighten down strap and maintains tension on strap
    • Plastic-coated handle and release lever ensure simple, safe operation, even if you're wearing thick gloves
  • Corrosion-resistant yellow zinc chromate coating on hardware holds up to hot, cold, and wet weather conditions
  • Durable polyester webbing is UV resistant and withstands abrasions and water absorption
  • DOT approved

How to Use the ShockStrap E-Track Strap

To use the E-track tie-down system, first attach one of the durable E-track fittings to an anchor point. Then stretch the strap over your cargo and secure the other fitting to a point on the opposite side.

Once the fittings are in place, tighten the webbing around the cargo and activate the shock. To tighten the strap, crank the ratchet mechanism until the webbing is taut around your load. Be sure not to overtighten the strap. If your hand cannot fit between the shock and the safety strap, the strap is too tight.

To activate the shock, tighten the strap a bit more, stretching the shock until light is visible through the bolt holes in the shock. In warm climates, the shock can stretch up to 2", while in subzero climates you may only get about 1/2" of give.

Finally, after tightening the webbing and stretching the shock, make sure your cargo is completely secure and then tie off any extra slack.

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Testimonials

Angela M

Can’t say enough good things about Mike and the Spirit team. Definitely the go-to shop for all things camp / overland / outdoor. He helped me figure out what roof rack would work best for my 4Runner, and the rooftop tent + awning that fit my budget and what I was looking for. Don’t miss out on their camp accessories and gear either — 5 stars all around.

Thomas H.

Mike over at Spirit is an absolute legend in the overlanding space here in Colorado. He’s been in the industry long enough to easily identify a fad versus a trend and is passionate about quality products that will make your time outdoors better. He knows the products he sells and is committed to finding the perfect fit for your adventure rig. I can’t recommend him and his team enough.

Alex M.

Mike and Spirit of 1876 are top notch, he's the most knowledgeable person I've found in the overland/accessory market and he'll tell you what products are worth your while, and which are not based on real world experience... He sells only the best products, and doesn't sell what's popular just because XYZ company put a bunch of money into marketing. Trust Mike with your next purchase of anything in the overland accessory field, he won't steer you wrong.