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The best bungee cords you can buy

The best heavy-duty bungee cord

The best heavy-duty bungee cord
A Ram-Pro Heavy-Duty Bungee Cord stretches past 11 feet and can be used to secure multi-hundred-pound loads on cargo racks, trailers, or in truck beds.

So you have a motorcycle or ATV to strap down in the bed of your trunk? Or maybe a few suitcases you need to transport on top of your car? Or perhaps you just cut down a 10-foot Christmas tree and now you have a hundred-mile drive home? Good thing you also have a set of Ram-Pro Heavy-Duty Bungee Cords on hand, because heavy, large loads like these are precisely why the company makes such long, rugged cords.

Each 72-inch Ram-Pro Heavy-Duty Bungee Cord can stretch to more than 11 feet long, spanning the widest truck or trailer beds and big enough to wrap over large cargo. As you get six of these cables per order, when you use multiple bungees together, even that larger cargo will be reliably secured.

The hooks on a Ram-Pro bungee are made from stainless steel and coated in PVC, so they won't cause scratches. The polyester weave jacket won't cause abrasions on a car's paint job, either. However according to a number of customers, those jackets won't hold up well to UV damage, so once each hauling session is over, move these cords inside out of the sun.

Overall, people are fans of the Ram-Pro Heavy-Duty Bungee Cords, though: They have a 4.2-star rating on Amazon with more than 100 reviews written.

Pros: Extra long with good stretch, suitable for commercial use, good price for a six-pack

Cons: Jackets not UV-resistant, strong odor when new

Buy a six-pack o Ram-Pro Heavy-Duty Bungee Cords on Amazon for $20.99

The best mini bungee cord

The best mini bungee cord
The HDX Mini Bungee Cords are perfect for supporting all sorts of small items, from keeping rakes upright against the wall to keeping a basket of sporting goods in place on the shelf.

Google around a bit and you'll find many creative ways to use bungee cords beyond the basics of securing cargo to roof racks or trailers.

You can use a small bungee cord as a makeshift holder for a roll of paper towels or toilet paper or to keep rolls of wrapping paper together. You can use a bungee cord to make an impromptu mobile for a baby or a hanging car toy for a toddler. Bungee cords can make dividers on a shelf, keeping different garments separated and stacked, or they can help keep jars or cans of food from falling off pantry shelves.

For all these and other everyday applications, you really don't need some big, heavy-duty cables. What you need is an eight-pack of 10-inch HDX Mini Bungee Cords that costs less than three bucks.

With enough stretch to create decent tension and hooks more than strong enough for all the aforementioned uses and then some, these bungees will quickly become must-have hardware in your kitchen, garage, laundry room, and beyond.

If you need a longer cord, just hook a couple together and secure groceries in the car or strap a tarp down over the woodpile.

Just note that those metal hooks are not capped and will scratch delicate surfaces, so consider putting a bit of duct tape over the tips to protect wood, paint, or other such materials.

Pros: Amazing low price, a convenient size for many projects, good retention of elasticity

Cons: Metal hooks too small and prone to scratching surfaces

Buy an eight-pack of HDX Mini Bungee Cords at Home Depot for $2.87

The best carabiner

The best carabiner
The secure clasps at each end of a Keeper Carabiner Bungee Cord ensure the cables won't become detached during use, helping keep your cargo in place even on a long, bumpy ride.

The best bungee cord in the world won't do you much good if it's lying on the road a hundred miles back, having popped off the rails of your roof rack when you hit that pothole on the onramp. Oh, bad news … your suitcase and skis are back there, too.

With a Keeper Carabiner Bungee Cord, that's not going to happen, because the hooks of a traditional bungee have been replaced with spring-loaded carabiners that only open with deliberately applied pressure.

The cords are 48-inches long, a perfect length for strapping down sizeable cargo in a truck bed or atop a roof, and the durable rubber core and UV-resistant jacket make these bungees suitable for regular use. The aluminum carabiners have a strong spring mechanism and a large plastic base that makes them easy to hold, a major plus as you strain to secure a bungee pulled taut over a large load.

You'll pay more for this specialized bungee cord than you would for most products of similar length, but each still costs less than five dollars. I a Keep Carabiner Bungee Cord helps prevent the loss of your stuff, that's money well spent indeed.

Just note that Home Depot has better prices than Amazon.

Pros: Design ensures cords stay in place, durable construction, comfortable grips below carabiners

Cons: Large carabiners can't fit in snug spaces

Buy a Keeper Carabiner Bungee Cord at Home Depot for $4.98

The best adjustable bungee cord

The best adjustable bungee cord
The fact that you can shorten or extend a Reese Secure Adjustable Flat Strap Bungee means you can get the perfect amount of tension every time.

Interestingly the best thing about a Reese Secure Adjustable Flat Strap Bungee isn't the fact that you can shorten the length of the cord to create more tension for a more secure tie-down, but that you can lengthen the cord to reduce tension when less pressure is needed.

Because while you want maximum pressure when you're strapping down a pallet of roofing shingles or an ATV, you might not want to apply dozens of pounds of pressure to that antique end table you're moving across town for Great Aunt Hildegard.

The Reese Secure Adjustable Flat Strap Bungee solves the most common issue bungees present, which is actually a two-part problem: They always seem to be a bit too long or a bit too short. Sure, you can just loop the bungee around your roof rack or bike tube a few times before hooking it in place, but when you can change the length of the cord itself, you create the perfect amount of custom tension.

These bungees can be shortened to as little as 10 inches in length all the way out to a full 48 inches. That makes them useful in the garage, with cars, trucks, and SUVs, and suitable for keeping tarps tied down over wood piles.

Most customers love the flexibility the Reese Secure Adjustable Flat Bungee creates, and the cords have a stellar 4.7-star overall rating on Amazon, but one buyer did speak for a number of others when she said the "'adjusting' is way too complicated to be practical." Another customer spoke for most of the rest when he called the "light duty hooks" strong and reliable and called the bungees a "good value," saying he regularly uses them in a "truck to hold down bikes and other random stuff."

Pros: Adjustable from 10-inch to 48-inch lengths, wide shape adds strength, non-scratching hooks

Cons: Adjustment process can be annoying

Buy a pair of Reese Secure Adjustable Flat Strap bungee cords on Amazon for $5.05

What else we considered

What else we considered

The bungee cords on this list quite literally come in all shapes and sizes and are suitable for all sorts of different jobs, but they're hardly the only options out there.

  • Kotap Adjustable Bungee Cords ($11.95): Having used them myself for years, I was tempted to include Kotap's Adjustable Bungee Cords, which are cheap, with a 10-pack going for $11.95 on Amazon, but the plastic hooks will give out under enough tension, so use multiple hooks if you choose these for an important task.
  • ProGrip Stretch Lock Bungee Cords ($26.74): I was also tempted to feature ProGrip Stretch Lock Bungee Cords, which have a unique looped design, allowing you to slide a locking mechanism up and down the cord to make custom-tightened cinching. They're ideal for bundling together small tools, kindling, and the like, but not as true bungee cord suitable for strapping down a load.
  • S-Line Mini Bungee Cords ($8.50): For very low-cost bungees, you can try S-Line Mini Bungee Cords, which come 20 to an order that costs less than $8.50, but don't try securing any furniture with them.
  • Thegan LLC Bungee Cords ($27.99): And finally for the frugal and/or handy among you, consider making your own custom lengths of bungee cordage using Thegan LLC bungee cord, which comes in spools measuring either 50 or 100 feet, and in two different thicknesses. But you'll need your own hooks.

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