WWheeler
Well-known member
I'm reviving this thread because after reading all 5+ pages no one had the right answer! lol
I roll mine up after every use & takes 2 minutes tops. I don't need a storage bag or a bucket or velcro strap or zip ties or anything at all except the ratchet strap itself to bundle it up, because, I'll be honest, I will lose whatever else I had while the strap is in use and it won't be around the next time I need it.
It's very easy how I do it. I first separate the strap part from the ratchet part and I roll the strap part up longways around it's hook, and when I get to a tail of 14-16" or so I make a right angle turn and make two or so wraps around the middle and then I feed what's left of the tail through the slot in the ratchet and make one wrap around and then the very end of the tail also through the slot in the ratchet. Now I can use the ratchet itself to tighten it up and it is all neat and not going anywhere until next time I need it. I can toss it in a box or hang it or whatever.
I've been doing it this way for about 6 years now and it sure beats the old method I had which was just to toss the undone straps wherever when I was done using them, back of truck, trunk of car, all in one big tangled mess that I never ever used again and instead just threw them away and used brand new ones each and every time time I needed them.
I roll mine up after every use & takes 2 minutes tops. I don't need a storage bag or a bucket or velcro strap or zip ties or anything at all except the ratchet strap itself to bundle it up, because, I'll be honest, I will lose whatever else I had while the strap is in use and it won't be around the next time I need it.
It's very easy how I do it. I first separate the strap part from the ratchet part and I roll the strap part up longways around it's hook, and when I get to a tail of 14-16" or so I make a right angle turn and make two or so wraps around the middle and then I feed what's left of the tail through the slot in the ratchet and make one wrap around and then the very end of the tail also through the slot in the ratchet. Now I can use the ratchet itself to tighten it up and it is all neat and not going anywhere until next time I need it. I can toss it in a box or hang it or whatever.
I've been doing it this way for about 6 years now and it sure beats the old method I had which was just to toss the undone straps wherever when I was done using them, back of truck, trunk of car, all in one big tangled mess that I never ever used again and instead just threw them away and used brand new ones each and every time time I needed them.














