Features
- LOOP, CLIP AND GO: Eliminate the dangerous Bungee Cords with LoopRope, the revolutionary fastening system. The patented design features loops evenly placed along the rope. LoopRope allows for quick and easy application, using the safe knot you no longer have to worry about lash back from over stretched bungees. Loop into the safe knot, stretch to secure your cargo, clip it and GO!
- PERFECT LENGTH & TENSION EVERY TIME: The Loop Rope bungee cord tie down system is a fast and easy bungee system that allows for the perfect fit no matter the application. Included is stainless double sided loop clips that hooks your Loop Rope bungee cord around your cargo to secure your items slack free. The evenly spaced loops allow for the perfect length and tension every time. Includes a 3 foot, 4 foot, 5 foot and 6 Loop Clips, there is no item too small or big that LoopRope can’t tie down.
- VERSATILITY: Bungee cords has assorted uses—secure boats to docks, mattresses to trucks, camping gear to ATVs, tarps too, and use to dry clothes like a clothesline. They’re linkable, create your own custom cargo net or use the multiple attachment points for awkward shaped items. Replace ratchet straps, cargo nets and bungees with the safe, easy to use multipurpose bungee cords Loop Rope tie downs. These are great adds to emergency kits, tornado kits, hurricane kits and survival kits.
- HUNTER PACK IS A DREAM: This is thee versatile hunting bungee cords heavy duty outdoor must have. Hunters can firmly secure hunting equipment, hunting gear and tools as well as various game to vehicles. Nothing completes the need for handy bungee cords with hooks than the Loop Rope bungee cord tie down system. Makes a great gift for hunters and gift for dads.
- BUNGEE CORD ON STEROIDS: Break away weight of 450 lbs., doubled-up 1/4" heavy-duty shock cord with military-strength, 150 lbs for the 6 double-gated carabiner bungee cord safety clips. LoopRope will handle nearly every light to medium duty fastening need. The Loop Rope bungee cords with hooks that are metal allows many areas of usage while being safer and stronger. Loop Rope multipurpose tie down is effective—its multiple loops allow you to custom-fit loads.
- The LoopRope multi-purpose 5 ft. tie down fastening system hunter pack and camper pack also comes with convenient sizes 3 ft and 4ft cords.
- LIFETIME WARRANTY: Here at LoopRope we believe in our product so much that it is backed by our lifetime warranty. This lifetime warranty covers you for any manufacturing defects (crimps popping open, loop ends pulling open, etc). Should you experience any manufacturer defects just contact our customer care team and we will take care of you and replace your LoopRope.
Specifications
Color | Camo |
Size | 3 foot, 4 foot, & 5 foot ropes |
Unit Count | 10 |
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A bungee-style tie-down system composed of ropes with evenly spaced reinforced loops that secure cargo by looping and clipping rather than tying knots, suitable for trucks, RVs, ATVs, trailers, and camping gear. The kit includes 3 ft, 4 ft, and 5 ft camo ropes, six double-gated carabiner loop clips and stainless loop clips, and uses doubled 1/4" shock cord with a 450 lb break strength and 150 lb clip rating.
LOOPROPE Loop Rope Hunter Pack Bungee Cord Tie Down System | Adjustable Cargo Strap | Knot Free | Truck, RV, ATV, Camping, Outdoor Accessory | Clip & Go Includes 3', 4', 5' Ropes, & 6 Loop Clips Review
A smarter alternative to a bin full of bungees
I’ve all but retired my tangle of ratchet straps and loose bungees since trying the LoopRope tie‑down system. The Hunter Pack bundles three camo ropes (3 ft, 4 ft, and 5 ft) with six double‑gated loop clips, giving you a modular, knot‑free way to secure awkward loads without guesswork. The core idea is simple: evenly spaced, reinforced loops run the length of each rope, so you clip to the loop that gives you the right tension and geometry, instead of stretching a bungee to its limits or fussing with knots.
Setup and build
Each rope is made from doubled 1/4-inch shock cord, so it feels stout but still stretches enough to keep loads snug. The loops are well‑finished and consistent—no thin spots or sloppy crimps on my set. One end has a fixed “anchor” termination that makes it obvious where to start. The included loop clips (double‑gated carabiners) are metal with a positive spring action; they’re rated to 150 lb each, and the cord has a 450 lb break strength. That’s solid for light and medium duty cargo, though I still keep ratchet straps on hand for heavy appliances, motorcycles, or anything with sharp edges.
Everything arrives in a compact bundle. I tossed the three ropes and clips into a small mesh pouch and keep it in the truck door pocket—much tidier than a nest of mismatched bungees.
How it works in practice
The working rhythm is intuitive: clip one end to a fixed point, route the rope around your load, pick the loop that gives you the right reach, and clip. The loops create dozens of attachment points, which means you’re rarely between sizes like you are with standard bungees. It’s fast—most tie‑downs take me under a minute—and it’s forgiving. If a load shifts or compresses, moving one clip down a loop fine‑tunes tension without starting over.
Three everyday uses sold me:
- Truck bed runs: I routinely secure coolers and totes so they don’t wander. With the 5 ft rope, one wrap through the handles and a clip into a closer loop keeps everything rattle‑free. No over‑stretched cords, no hooks threatening to spring loose.
- Camping: I’ve used a pair of ropes as a clothesline, then re‑clipped them into a makeshift cargo net for firewood. The ability to link ropes end‑to‑end with the included clips is more useful than I expected.
- ATVs and yard work: Strapping oddly shaped tools or a small game cart to a rack is straightforward because you can clip to multiple loops wherever the geometry makes sense.
The double‑gated clips are a step up from open hooks. They don’t “walk” off anchor points under vibration, and the opposing gates make it harder to accidentally unhook while you’re swinging the other end around. They also let you link ropes cleanly to form a larger net or longer tie‑down.
Safety and capacity
A couple of guidelines have kept me out of trouble:
- Treat the 150 lb clip rating as the limiting factor. If a load is heavy or high‑consequence, use multiple clips and distribute the load—or grab ratchet straps.
- Avoid sharp edges and abrasive surfaces that could cut the cord; a scrap of cardboard or an edge protector goes a long way.
- Don’t use elastic tie‑downs for lifting or overhead loads; they’re for restraint, not hoisting.
One advantage over traditional bungees is the reduction in “lash back.” Because you’re clipping into fixed loops instead of stretching a hook to barely reach a tie point, you’re not fighting maxed‑out elasticity. That feels safer, especially when your face or paint job is in the line of fire.
Versatility beyond vehicles
The loops bring a Swiss‑Army‑knife quality to everyday tasks:
- Build a quick cargo net by linking the 3 ft and 4 ft ropes across a tailgate, then weave the 5 ft rope lengthwise.
- Tension a tarp without tying knots; the loops act like inline prusik points to reposition clips as the fabric settles.
- Lash long items—lumber, skis, tent poles—by clipping around them at multiple points to resist both movement and rotation.
- Create a temporary gear hanger under an awning by clipping carabiners or S‑hooks into the loops.
Because the loops are fixed, you get repeatable tension without guesswork. If you find the sweet spot for your cooler or toolbox, it’s the same loop every time.
Build quality and durability
After months of on‑and‑off use in rain and sun, my ropes show minimal fuzzing and no loosening at the crimped ends. The stainless hardware has resisted corrosion, and the clips still snap shut crisply. As with any shock cord, UV and abrasion are the long‑term enemies; storing the ropes out of direct sunlight when not in use is just good practice. The camo finish looks tidy on hunting and camping gear, though it can be harder to spot in a dark truck bed at night—I added a small strip of reflective tape to the end of one rope for visibility.
Where it beats bungees and where it doesn’t
Pros versus traditional bungees:
- Adjustability: Dozens of attachment points mean you can size the system to the load, not the other way around.
- Security: Double‑gated clips are less prone to accidental unhooking than open hooks.
- Versatility: Linking ropes into nets or longer runs is built into the system.
Where ratchet straps still win:
- Heavy, high‑value cargo: For dense loads that can’t shift, a webbing strap and mechanical tensioner are the right tool.
- Sharp or hot surfaces: Elastic cords don’t like edges or heat.
Compared to dedicated cargo nets, the LoopRope setup is more flexible. A net is faster for covering a bed full of duffels, but it’s awkward with a single cooler or a ladder. The LoopRope system adapts to both without taking up much space.
Packaging and support
Across two kits I’ve purchased, one arrived complete and the other was short two clips. It took one email with a photo to LoopRope and they shipped replacements quickly. The lifetime warranty covers manufacturing defects like opened crimps or failed loop ends, which is reassuring for a product that lives a rough life in trucks and on trails. My take: check the contents when it arrives, then toss the set where you’ll use it most.
Quibbles
There’s not much to fault, but a few nitpicks:
- The loops can snag on rough cargo if you drag the rope across it; lifting and placing helps.
- The camo color, while nice outdoors, is easy to misplace in tall grass or a dark bed.
- The clips are compact; on oversized tie‑down points you may need to clip to an intermediate ring or use a larger carabiner.
Price‑wise, it’s more than a handful of generic bungees but less than a good ratchet strap kit. The added versatility and the fact that I reach for it constantly make the value proposition work for me.
Who it’s for
- Truck, SUV, and ATV owners who want a fast, safe way to secure everyday loads
- Campers and hunters who appreciate multi‑use gear that can transition from clothesline to cargo net to tarp tensioner
- Anyone tired of guessing the right bungee length or dealing with hooks that pop loose
If your use case is primarily securing heavy equipment, or if your tie‑down points are sharp and unfriendly, keep ratchet straps and edge protection in the kit. For almost everything else, this system is faster, cleaner, and more adaptable.
Recommendation
I recommend the LoopRope Hunter Pack. It’s a thoughtful redesign of a mundane tool that genuinely improves day‑to‑day tie‑downs: faster to deploy, easier to adjust, and safer than over‑stretched hooks. The three lengths and six double‑gated clips cover most small‑to‑medium scenarios, and the ability to link ropes expands its utility well beyond truck beds. Combine solid build quality with responsive support and a lifetime warranty, and it earns a permanent spot in my vehicle kit.
Project Ideas
Business
Niche Branded Packs (Hunting, RV, Survival)
Create and sell vertical-specific LoopRope bundles: 'Hunter Pack' with camo ropes and game-hang instructions; 'RV Pack' with cargo-mounting guide and mounting hardware; 'Storm Prep Kit' paired with tarps and instructions. Package with printed how-to cards and upsell stickers or small extras (mini LED clips, spare carabiner). Sell via Amazon, Etsy, and specialty retailers.
On-site Tie-Down & Safety Service
Offer a mobile service to secure loads for boat owners, movers, landscapers, and hunters at events or marinas. Charge per job or by vehicle type (flat fee for ATVs, trucks, boats). Use LoopRopes as your standardized tool; demonstrate safer alternatives to loose bungees and offer replacement packs post-service to create recurring sales.
Hands-on Workshops & Demo Events
Host paid workshops at outdoor stores, hunting clubs, RV parks, or maker spaces teaching safe tie-down techniques, cargo net-building, and DIY projects (hammocks, organizers). Sell kits at the event and capture emails for follow-up offers. Partner with local retailers to run demos and provide free samples to drive direct retail purchases.
Wholesale & Rental Partnerships
Pitch LoopRopes as a safer alternative to bungees to RV rental companies, hunting lodges, moving companies, party rental firms, and outdoor outfitters. Offer volume pricing, co-branded packaging, and a dealer program. For rental companies, provide durable, serviceable kits and a replacement subscription to keep their gear compliant and safe.
Custom Co-Branding & Subscription Refills
Partner with outdoor brands, clubs, and event organizers to produce co-branded LoopRope kits (custom colors, printed clips, or packaging). Launch a subscription service for replacement ropes and clips (every 12–24 months) marketed to heavy users — hunters, guides, and rental fleets — generating recurring revenue and long-term customer relationships.
Creative
Tailgate Modular Cargo Hammock
Use 3–5 LoopRopes and the loop clips to build a suspended cargo hammock that fits under or behind a truck tailgate. Link ropes side-by-side and clip to a frame or tailgate anchor points to create a slack-free, cradle-style carrier for coolers, chairs, or firewood. Great for tailgating, festivals, or staging gear at a hunt — lightweight, collapsible, and quick to deploy.
Camo Gear Wall Organizer
Weave and anchor LoopRopes across a plywood panel to create a customizable gear wall for a garage or hunting blind. Use the evenly spaced loops as attachment stations for carabiners, boxes, hats, and tools. The result is a low-cost, modular organizer that hides in plain sight and can be reconfigured by moving clips or adding more ropes.
Camp Kitchen Station & Drying Rack
Combine a few ropes to form a multi-level drying/holding station at camp: one rope as a clothesline, another as pot and utensil hanger with clips, and a lower rope as a shelf for cutting boards or small containers. The stretch and loops mean you can tension precisely and move attachment points without knots — ideal for wet gear and food prep outdoors.
Adjustable Multi-Point Dog Harness / Leash
Use short LoopRopes and loop clips to craft a rugged, adjustable multi-attachment dog harness for hiking or ATV rides. The multiple loops let you fine-tune fit and tension; carabiner clips make it easy to switch from leash to stake-out line. Use camo ropes for hunting dogs or brightly colored ones for urban pets.
Upcycled Seat Webbing for Stool or Bench
Replace or create seat webbing on a small stool or outdoor bench by lacing LoopRopes across the frame in a basket weave pattern. The shock cord gives comfortable give while holding weight, and the clips let you tension each strand evenly for a neat, durable finish—an attractive rustic/camo accent piece.