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Magma 12 Unit Securing Tarpaulins Military Review

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Details

Size1 ft
BrandMagma
MaterialPolypropylene
ColorBlack
Number of Pieces12

Description of Magma 12 Unit Securing Tarpaulins Military

πŸ’ͺ FLEXIBLE & STRONG- Each cord in our pack is 8mm thick, with a maximum break strength of 100 lbs, and can expand as much as 50% its original length. It’s the perfect adjustable tie-down for bulky cargo. πŸ’ͺ QUICK STORAGE – When not in use, bungee cords have the uncanny ability to get all over the place. Not these ones! They come in a black, polyester sack so they stay intact, right where you need them. πŸ’ͺ NO MORE TANGLES - As we all know, cords love to form knots when no one’s looking. Our bungees come with a Magma-branded Velcro strap to keep them from tangling even when the storage bag is jostled. πŸ’ͺ VERSATILE HOOKS – These ties have hooks on both ends, making them easier to lock or clasp around a roof rack. This double-ended feature makes mounting packages around a motorbike easier, too. πŸ’ͺ DOUBLE THE STRENGTH- Our straps are double braided for a stronger but elastic construction. The core is made of latex and rubber, which are then wrapped in polypropylene yarn.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Strong, durable bungee cord

Package arrived today. The bungee is strong, a little thicker than expected. The hooks are made of durable plastic and appear to be well attached. 4 stars only because I haven't used them for anything yet.

Pros
  • Hands-free operation
Cons
  • Almost everything is fine