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There are hooks with carabiner style spring loaded closed ends which will not unhook during momentary slack in the tie strap. I wish I could find some for reasonable prices. Or a carabiner honestly rated 2000 pounds or more.
Common practice in sailing, for clip fasteners (e.g. carabiners, shackles, etc.) that one can't afford to have come un-clipped, is to just tie a loop of dyneema (e.g. Amsteel Blue) line as a back-up to the carbiner or shackke. That way, if it manages to come un-clipped, you still have the loop of line holding the rig together.

It only takes an arm's length of line or less, to back up a hook or shackle, assuming you're not worried about backing up the webbed length of the strap itself.

Helps to avoid having to do this, alone at sea! :D

 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #22,712  
Well color me curious... if you don't use straps, what do you use? Chains? Ropes? Faith?
Ropes, tied with the same knot I learned to use when tieing down apple crates.
 
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Places that sell tree climbing gear will have biners rated at 5000 or so. Like this:
My local Vermeer dealer also sells climbing gear.
My farm store sells biners like this too. 3K, 5K, 6K ratings.
 
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Common practice in sailing, for clip fasteners (e.g. carabiners, shackles, etc.) that one can't afford to have come un-clipped, is to just tie a loop of dyneema (e.g. Amsteel Blue) line as a back-up to the carbiner or shackke. That way, if it manages to come un-clipped, you still have the loop of line holding the rig together.

It only takes an arm's length of line or less, to back up a hook or shackle, assuming you're not worried about backing up the webbed length of the strap itself.

Helps to avoid having to do this, alone at sea! :D

She is one brave gal. Even going alone!
 
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Like these 2k and 6k straps with locking hooks?
Yup, those type of hooks are what you should be using if it has a suspension. They stay on, even if some slack develops.
 
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Also using a long tiedown with the fronts angled to the rear and the rears to the front, the shallow angle will dramatically reduce the amount of slack suspension movement will generate.
 
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I’ve said it before, gravity natures tie down. Of course if the momentum overcomes the static coefficient of friction problems develop.
 
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Aside from the excessive overhang, he appears to be using blue-tooth tie downs.

Yeah, he also didn't have any lights on the trailer, and was going more than the 20 mph the SMV would indicate!
 

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