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Strap webbing is typically polyester or polypropylene, and the metal components are generally steel hardware.
Ratings vary by model, but several listings show a 1,500 lb break strength with a 500 lb rated (working) load for the heavy-duty retractable straps. Always check the specific product listing or label for the exact break strength and rated load before use.
Common attachments include S-hooks (sometimes with safety clasps), flat snap hooks, D-rings or welded double D-rings. Some straps use an endless-loop (hook-free) design instead of metal hooks.
Listings describe weather-resistant polypropylene straps, polyester webbing that resists UV and moisture, PVC-coated S-hooks for corrosion resistance, and yellow zinc–finished hardware for added protection.
Some straps offer quick-adjust or quick-release buckles and adjustable length ranges (one retractable type lists 16"–24"). Other listings note Velcro straps or compact, tangle-free designs for neat storage.
Retractable straps include built-in spindles, quick-release/adjustable buckles, and compact storage to keep the strap tidy; endless-loop ratchets feed the strap into the spindle and avoid metal hooks. Hooked, fixed-length straps typically use metal attachments like snap hooks or D-rings.
Listings mention yellow zinc–finished hardware and PVC-coated S-hooks as common finishes/coatings used for corrosion resistance and durability.