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How you you keep your ratchet strap tails from flapping. No matter how I ties them up they get loose and flap in the wind and end up getting frayed. Looking at the retractable ones.


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roll up the loose end and tuck it under the strap before you finish cranking it down. Look at any truck with a stapped down load to see how it's done.


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coil them up and pin them under the strap then tighten down.


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Keeps ratchet-straps neat and tidy when not in use as well.

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Originally Posted by Fireball2
coil them up and pin them under the strap then tighten down.

I use retractable straps but in many situations the strap is not touching anything where you can tuck.the tail

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I just wrap the loose around the tight and tie a couple half hitches. Never had a problem yet


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Lots of ways to deal with the excess strap after ratcheting down a load, but this is the slickest way, IMO.



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I use double sided Velcro to tie up the tag ends, it's quick and works.

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Neat storage method:



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Originally Posted by ironbender
Lots of ways to deal with the excess strap after ratcheting down a load, but this is the slickest way, IMO.



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