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Yeah, I figured as much....The Cliff's Notes version is "skip everything else. buy the Boat Buckles and the SeaDek"
I installed the Reese stainless straps this morning. So far I am really impressed with them. They retract and extend easily by pressing the blue button. The ratchet tensions and locks them in place.
Now, could you go dunk the trailer 30 or 40 times and let me know how they hold up?
I'd be willing to bet a dollar that if you kept them clean and lubed they will hold up for a long time.
Exactly. The metal ratcheting mechanism got sloppy over time. They still "worked" per-se, but just got sloppy and the locking mechanism would slip a tooth or jam up. All of the products seemed great at first, but got worse over time. I didn't have any that fell apart completely. Only the true Boat Buckle brand lasted the longest for me and seemed to work just as good after many years of use and no maintenance.@maboat What went wrong with Reese straps? The ratchet? I am really considering these. I have Harbor Freight cheap straps and the ratchets kinda get messed up over time, but a little WD-40 fixes them right up.
How is this any different than Boat Buckles?I installed the Reese stainless straps this morning. So far I am really impressed with them. They retract and extend easily by pressing the blue button. The ratchet tensions and locks them in place.
Yeah, they all seemed great newly installed. Dunk'em a bunch of times and trailer a bunch of miles with tension, then compare. I believe in maintenance, but I'm lazy by nature and I don't like creating more work than necessary.Now, could you go dunk the trailer 30 or 40 times and let me know how they hold up?
I'd be willing to bet a dollar that if you kept them clean and lubed they will hold up for a long time.
Experience has taught me that sometimes it's not the machine, it's the maintenance that makes a difference
Curious what you are more impressed with on the Reese? Or less impressed with the Boat Buckles? As far as I could tell everything else tried to copy/mimic what Boat Buckles already have.I had a stainless set of BoatBuckles that I let go with my LX210. I am more impressed with the Reese product than I was with the BoatBuckles. Hopefully you are right about holding up for a long time.
Curious what you are more impressed with on the Reese? Or less impressed with the Boat Buckles? As far as I could tell everything else tried to copy/mimic what Boat Buckles already have.
On my shopping list!For those who haven't gone to the quick-release retractable straps of SOME kind (I've got Boat Buckles) - Do
it.
I was just looking at my trailer (Shorlander) and think I'll have the same problem. The current connect point is near the tail lamp and license plate bracket, on an angle. And the rear cross beam (for lack of a better word) on the trailer is way back there.I bought the Reese straps also but I can't find any place to mount them for them to work correctly. I am going to have to make up a bracket to mount them.
I saw the Reese version when I started shopping but I could not find it or remember the brand name. I believe the version you linked to is made from zinc. They offer a stainless version with the same specs as Fulton as well.
I guess my big question is whether to buy a stronger zinc product or spend twice as much on stainless.