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Topic: Kayak tie down source of supply required  (Read 1647 times)

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mendohead

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  • Location: San Diego, Ca.
  • Date Registered: Dec 2004
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Hi Yakers:

      I gave my $20.00 Straps to my Son for moving and now I need
to buy another set.
      The last pair of "Riverside" Straps I purchased at Kayak Connection. The straps have cam type buckles.
      I really need a local vendor close to Sunnyvale.
                                                                          Thanks
                                                                          Ernie
http://www.riversidecartop.com/straps.html
         
« Last Edit: September 25, 2007, 03:02:00 PM by mendohead »
FW 2009 RF Derby King Davenport, Ca.


toysrus

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I think the cheapest place would be Home Depot. The webbing is the same I see on my tiedowns and the cam-lock buckles are the same as well.


Sherm
AKA " WORM"
"FISH OR DIE"


Fuzzy Tom

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I think I got my last set at someplace like Kragen, OSH or Walmart.  Lube the little spring to keep it from corroding & breaking=no cam, no kayak.


&

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yeah, HD has a good supply, although they do not sell webbing alone.  HD also sells ratcheting ropes which I prefer for fore/after tying (thinner profile = less visual obstruction)

Target, walmart, or autoparts supply will also have em. 


ScottThornley

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Outback Adventures (one of the site sponsors) had the real-deal NRS webbing straps the last time I was in there (late July).


 

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