For heavy-duty totes, a strap width of 1.5 to 2.0 inches is recommended to handle the weight without digging into the shoulder.
It eliminates the need for workers to bend down or crawl to reach under heavy loads. Tote strapping Sticks
In the world of sewing and DIY tote bags, "sticking" or reinforcing straps is a common topic for creating durable handles. For heavy-duty totes, a strap width of 1
In industrial and shipping contexts, a (or strap feeder) is a specialized tool used to thread plastic or metal strapping underneath pallets or through crates. For heavy-duty totes
To make fabric straps feel "sturdy" (like a stick), makers often use fusible interfacing , fleece, or nylon webbing inserted inside the fabric folds.