1. Materials and Manufacturing
• Material: Made from high-density synthetic fibers (often polyester or nylon), giving them high resistance to abrasion and tearing.
• Weaving Method: Relies on an interlocking "flat" weave to ensure strength while maintaining flexibility for easy tying and folding.
2. Types Available in the Photos
The photos show a variety of designs and load capacities, which can be divided into:
• Plain Straps (Colored): Such as the red and orange strap, often used for camping or as straps for bags and light equipment.
• Straps with Reinforcement Lines (Striped): You'll notice longitudinal black lines (mostly 3 lines) on the straps (beige, orange, and burgundy). These lines usually indicate additional reinforcing threads to increase load capacity and prevent stretching.
• Decorative and Heritage Pattern Straps: The photo showing a beige strap with colored edges (blue, green, brown) resembles patterns used in decorating traditional tents or marquees.
3. Common Uses
• Securing Tents: Ideal for tensioning the edges of large tents and awnings due to their wind resistance.
• Moving and Securing Luggage: Used as durable straps to secure loads on cars or inside trucks.
• Agricultural Purposes: Can be used for tying trees or securing greenhouses.
• Handicrafts: Used in making handles, belts, and sports equipment.
4. General Features
• Weather Resistance: Withstand direct sunlight and moisture without rapid deterioration.
• Multiple Sizes: Available in different widths (shown in the photos with widths ranging from approximately 2.5 cm to 5 cm).
• Easy Storage: Come in circular spools (rolls), making it easy to pull the required length and cut it.