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    Ratchets are slower but safer. Snap binders are a lot faster. I carried mostly snap binders with a few ratchets. Ratchet binders alo take up more room.

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    I have only ratchet's. I haul open flat with tarp. if I need to check securement & re tighten, ratcheting the binder from the ground is easier than having to UNDO the snap binder & reposition the hook.

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    I've decided to go to all ratchet binders as I find them to be a lot quicker to secure and easier to tighten on the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHC View Post
    I've decided to go to all ratchet binders as I find them to be a lot quicker to secure and easier to tighten on the road.
    My suggestion is to keep say 4 snap binders around for the day you're wishing you had not taken them off the trailer. Saved my bacon a few times!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bighaulc-15 View Post
    I prefer using rachet binders. tell me why you think the one you use is better then the other!!!
    There are many places/companys that do not allow the old style over under boomers and more Such as Shell as a prime example in the oil patch.. plus they are much safer lass likely to open suddenly and break your arm.. hows that for 2 reasons

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Admiral View Post
    My suggestion is to keep say 4 snap binders around for the day you're wishing you had not taken them off the trailer. Saved my bacon a few times!
    Oh, I'm keeping all 6 snap binders on the truck, just adding 6 more ratchet binders. I feel that you can never have TOO MUCH securement equipment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHC View Post
    Oh, I'm keeping all 6 snap binders on the truck, just adding 6 more ratchet binders. I feel that you can never have TOO MUCH securement equipment.
    Only 12 total? You'd have fallen over if you would have looked at what I carry! But, then you would also know why I can only scale 43,000 pounds with a flatbed that weighs less than 9,000 pounds.

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    Currently I only have 15 binders and chains. Once I add the 6 new ratchets I will have 21 ratchets.

    I also carry ALL 3/8 chains but looking to get some 5/16 soon for smaller, light stuff. Lugging these 3/8 all the time on a 5,000 load is a little overkill LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHC View Post
    Currently I only have 15 binders and chains. Once I add the 6 new ratchets I will have 21 ratchets.

    I also carry ALL 3/8 chains but looking to get some 5/16 soon for smaller, light stuff. Lugging these 3/8 all the time on a 5,000 load is a little overkill LOL
    Lowe's has 20' 5x16 grade 70 with two grab hooks for $29. They even come in a bag

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    Some guy got his face messed up bad using a 2' cheater bar to release a snap binder. Some people just aren't aware of the danger.

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