







NERO-R
Retract. Lock. Go. The NERO-R takes everything you love about the original NERO and adds the convenience of a clean, automatic retraction system. No more loose webbing flapping in the wind or tangled straps—just pull, ratchet, and let it retract back into its housing when you’re done. With a 3m reach, tough internal spring, and solid ratchet mechanism, it’s ideal for securing fridges, toolboxes, storage bins, or anything else that needs a firm hold without the mess. Built for the back of the ute, the trailer, or the roof rack—where clean setups matter.
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DESCRIPTION
Retract. Lock. Go. The NERO-R takes everything you love about the original NERO and adds the convenience of a clean, automatic retraction system. No more loose webbing flapping in the wind or tangled straps—just pull, ratchet, and let it retract back into its housing when you’re done. With a 3m reach, tough internal spring, and solid ratchet mechanism, it’s ideal for securing fridges, toolboxes, storage bins, or anything else that needs a firm hold without the mess. Built for the back of the ute, the trailer, or the roof rack—where clean setups matter.
MEASUREMENT & SPECS
Nero - F
- max load 680kg
- safe load 225kg
- length 3 meters
- mesh strorage pocket for excess
- I.T.S system prevents loose straps from load shift
PEOPLE ARE ASKING
HOW LONG ARE THEY?
Nero 3 meters which is apractical length to handle a variety of load sizes, offering versatility for different securing needs.
HOW STRONG IS NERO?
Nero is built for heavy-duty use, with high-strength webbing and a robust ratchet with a breaking strength of 680Kg. It’s designed to handle tough conditions, keeping your load locked down securely.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NERO-R AND A RATCHET?
The NERO-R combines the strength of a ratchet strap with the convenience of automatic retraction. No flapping webbing, no messy pack-down — just pull it out, lock it in, and hit the road. When you're done, it rewinds clean into its housing, ready for next time.