Tuff Terrain 6mm x 2.4m Rope Ratchet Tie Down - Twin Pack
Tuff Terrain 6mm x 2.4m Rope Ratchet Tie Down - Twin Pack
Tuff Terrain 6mm x 2.4m Rope Ratchet Tie Down - Twin Pack
Tuff Terrain 6mm x 2.4m Rope Ratchet Tie Down - Twin Pack
Tuff Terrain 6mm x 2.4m Rope Ratchet Tie Down - Twin Pack
Tuff Terrain 6mm x 2.4m Rope Ratchet Tie Down - Twin Pack
Tuff Terrain 6mm x 2.4m Rope Ratchet Tie Down - Twin Pack
Tuff Terrain 6mm x 2.4m Rope Ratchet Tie Down - Twin Pack
Tuff Terrain 6mm x 2.4m Rope Ratchet Tie Down - Twin Pack

Tuff Terrain 6mm x 2.4m Rope Ratchet Tie Down - Twin Pack

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Regular price$29.99
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• 2 x Tuff Terrain rope ratchet tie downs

• Each tie down with 6mm x 2.4m polypropylene rope

• Each tie down with integrated ratchet body

• Each tie down with metal hook on both ends

• Auto lock ratchet grips rope firmly

• Push button release speeds pack down

• Bright orange rope improves visibility

• 6mm polypropylene rope resists moisture

• 2.4m length suits most awnings

• Twin pack manages two tie points

Tuff Terrain rope ratchet tie downs lock down awnings, tarps, and camp loads to keep your setup steady from the bush to the beach. Auto lock ratchet gear grabs the 6mm rope each time you pull, which stops the line backing off as wind gusts hit the awning skin. Metal hooks clip straight to racks, poles, or eyelets, meaning you can get out there and tension camp gear without knots.

Polypropylene rope shrugs off rain and road spray to keep its strength trip after trip. Bright orange sheath stands out against canvas and gravel tracks, which helps everyone spot guy lines around camp at night. Internal toothed cam spreads pressure across the rope jacket to hold up to 68kg without crushing fibres. Twin 2.4m lengths cover both corners of a side awning or two separate tie points, making this twin pack a smart buy for touring rigs.

Q: Can I use these rope ratchet tie downs for vehicle recovery?

A: No, these tie downs are not rated for vehicle recovery. Each line carries a maximum load rating of 68kg, which suits awnings, tarps, and light cargo. Recovery straps and rated shackles use much higher working load limits. Always use proper recovery gear when pulling a vehicle.

Q: Are the metal hooks suitable for steel roof racks and alloy rails?

A: Yes, the hooks attach to both steel and alloy anchor points. The smooth hook profile reduces edge bite on painted or coated racks. You can add a short protective sleeve if you want extra paint protection. Always clip the hook fully over the bar before tensioning the rope.

Q: Can I leave the ropes attached to my awning between trips?

A: Yes, you can leave them fitted, but storage under cover helps them last longer. Polypropylene handles normal weather, yet long UV exposure slowly ages any rope. Rolling the lines and storing them dry in the vehicle protects the sheath. That habit keeps the bright orange colour and maintains strength.

Q: Do these tie downs meet any specific safety or lifting standards?

A: No, these tie downs are not certified lifting slings or hoisting gear. The 68kg figure refers to a general maximum load rating for securing static loads. They suit camping and light cargo restraint rather than overhead lifting. For lifting tasks, always use certified equipment with the correct rating.

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