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Reddit mentions of CARTMAN 1" x 12' Lashing Straps up to 600lbs, 4-10pk Quantity for Option in Carry Bag (6pk)

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of CARTMAN 1" x 12' Lashing Straps up to 600lbs, 4-10pk Quantity for Option in Carry Bag (6pk). Here are the top ones.

CARTMAN 1
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    Features:
  • Cartman 12-foot long-by-1-inch wide lashing strap in 6-pack
  • Great for general use cargo tie down where a hook is not needed
  • Securely tightens loads to 200-pounds of actual use and 600-pounds of break strength
  • Features silver protectant finish that offers a rich appearance and 3x more corrosion resistance
  • Includes solid steel cast metal clamp, and a carry bag
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1 Inches
Length144 Inches
Size6pk Black
Weight1.10231131 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 5 comments on CARTMAN 1" x 12' Lashing Straps up to 600lbs, 4-10pk Quantity for Option in Carry Bag (6pk):

u/braxvang · 3 pointsr/CrownVictoria

Asked for advice regarding a car cover here a while back for my P7B (with spotlight). I was having trouble finding a car cover that was advertised to be long enough to fit my vic. Ended up going with this OxGord 2XL car cover for $75. It's big enough for the vic and the quality is also excellent for a sub $100 car cover. Only been using it for a little under a month, no issues yet. The cover only has 3 tie down points, two on the side and one in the front, so I had to add some extra straps, I will also link to those if anyone is interested.


OxGord 2XL car cover: https://www.oxgord.com/exterior-accessories/vehicle-covers/executive-car-cover-2xl.html
Straps: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017902W8G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


Now to address the "why are you wasting your time covering up a CV". Well I bought this and got it painted at Maaco. A few weeks later I was given a 2007 4Runner from my grandparents and am driving that instead of the CV (Still love the CV). I am saving the CV for my sister who can drive in two years, so to keeps this cheap maaco paint job in tact I am covering it up for her until then.

From another angle here: https://www.reddit.com/r/CrownVictoria/comments/bkf1sr/time_to_put_it_into_storage_for_a_bit/

u/rmmead · 1 pointr/Marietta

I've got a tip for you on the NCG thing. My BiL and I prefer to go to the Marietta one due to cost and how close it is. We both have bigger upper bodies and so end up laying down because of those seats.

After a few experiments, we ended up getting these. We get there early enough and then just wrap them around the base of the armrests, behind the seat. Then we just tighten them to how far back we want the seat to go. It's made going there 10x better.

u/j114 · 1 pointr/Harley

I've been rolling with this bag for a few weeks now:

https://www.vikingbags.com/cruise-cordura-black-motorcycle-seat-luggage-1452-prd1.htm?

I've gotta say, it's pretty awesome. It is absolutely huge. When I get to work all of my gear is easily stored in there, with room to spare. Padded leather coat, chaps, helmet, gloves (gauntlets and standard), glasses,etc. Plus I always have a full change of clothes, 5 bottles of water, my jump box, rain gear, rain cover for the bag, and a ton of miscellaneous small items.

Loads of mounting options, including a strap that goes over a backrest if you want to mount on a luggage rack behind your sissy bar/seat back. I just strap mine on my back seat - no luggage rack or or anything. They have a strap system that goes under your seat. I didn't like the way the mounting system looked when I left it on the bike (every day) and took the bag inside with me so I just bought these straps:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B017902W8G/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I use 6 of those straps (cut to length) and just loop them around my struts. Works great, doesn't move in an inch and I use the backpad. Takes about 2 minutes to mount it, 1 to remove it, no permanent attachments or anything unsightly. Also works as a fantastic backrest. For ~$150, it's hard to beat.