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Nylon-covered Steel Cables for Security Thule 831 and 832 10-foot and 13-foot Locking Straps are heavy-duty lockable load straps. They are designed for all manner of load and hauling applications, including securing kayaks, canoes and other gear safely to your vehicle's base rack system. Unlike simple nylon straps that come with most racks, and that are primarily designed for stabilizing items during transit, Thule Locking Straps are a justifiable security measure. They are constructed of an interior steel band and are sheathed in an outer nylon sleeve. Rubberized ends ensure that secured items are not scratched during use, and dependable Thule One-Key lock cylinders (included), are attached within the rubberized ends to lock items down tight. Two straps are included with purchase. A 2-pack of nylon-covered steel straps, with lockable ends that are designed to secure valuable items. Key Features Steel cables inside a nylon sleeve ensure security of stowed items One-Key lock cylinders insert into ends lock items up tight Area around lock cylinders is rubberized to minimize the chance of scratches to secured items Aluminum buckle included along strap length is corrosion resistant What's in the Box Two Thule Locking Straps (10-foot or 13-foot) Two One-Key lock cylinders and keys Installation instructions, and warranty information Limited Lifetime Warranty Thule will warranty all Thule brand car rack systems and its accessories manufactured by Thule during the time that an original retail purchaser owns the product. This warranty terminates if a purchaser transfers the product to any other person. No warranty is given for defects caused by normal wear and tear, cosmetic rust, scratches, accidents, unlawful vehicle operation, or modification of, or any types of repair of a load carrier system other than those authorized by Thule. About Thule Thule was founded in 1942 by the Thulin family, when Eric Thulin, a true lover of the outdoors, put the Thule name on a pike trap he designed and began to sell in Scandinavia. It wasn't long before he added other practical items to the company's portfolio. By the 1960s, the company began to concentrate on car-related products, including its first roof rack. The Thulin family sold Thule to the publicly listed company Eldon in 1979, and it has continued to grow both organically and through acquisitions ever since. The Thule Group is a world leader in providing transport solutions for an active life.