IMPROVE THE LIFESPAN OF YOUR TARPS AND CANOPIES
How do you keep a tarp in place? Simply putting a tarp on top of an object won’t give full protection to your investment – depending on the weather, the tarp may even blow off. In all instances, a tarp needs to be held in place by tie downs or bungee cords. Put one of these tie downs through the grommets on a tarp to keep it in place. For canopies, put the tie down through the grommet and attach to the steel frame of the structure.
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Our tarp tie downs are made of the highest grade weather resistant
- The straps stretch one and one-half times their original length
- Reinforced ends to ensure hooks do not pull out
- Quick grip hooks
- Our unique formulation resists: Cracks and abrasions, Steam, U.V. Degradation, Oxidation, Extremes of Heat and Cold
Available in sizes 9 to 41 inches
Rubber Tie Downs and Tarps Straps are an economical alternative to polyurethane tie downs and tarp straps.