DeepRoot ArborTie Tree Straps 100 Foot Review

A 100 foot olive tree support strap roll for staking, guying, and guiding young landscape trees with a soft tie surface.

Seller pricing varies Updated May 25, 2026

Bottom line

DeepRoot ArborTie gives young-tree support work a 100 foot olive strap roll for measured staking and guying cuts.

DeepRoot ArborTie olive tree support strap roll for staking and guying

What this review covers

This review focuses on the 100 foot roll, olive strap format, cut-to-length use, product imagery, and young-tree support planning.

The upside

  • The 100 foot roll supports several staking and guying cuts.
  • The olive strap is easy to keep with tree stakes and labels.
  • Cut-to-length use helps each support point match the tree and anchor layout.

The tradeoffs

  • Tree support needs regular slack checks as trunks move and grow.
  • Stakes and anchors are separate parts in many support setups.

Fit and feel

Good match:

This strap roll fits gardeners supporting young trees, small orchard plantings, and landscape trees that need measured staking or guying points.

What to know:

Pair the strap with suitable stakes or anchors. Recheck slack, bark contact, and tie height through the growing season.

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Full review

A support strap roll for staking work

DeepRoot ArborTie Tree Straps give tree staking and guying jobs a 100 foot olive roll. The strap can be cut to length for young trees that need a guided support point while roots settle and the trunk gains steadiness.

The roll belongs with stakes, anchors, labels, and a marker so each support point can be planned before tying begins.

Leave the tree room to move

Tree supports work well when they guide without locking the trunk stiffly in place. The strap should hold with gentle slack, and the tree should still have natural movement.

Check every tie point during watering and mowing rounds. A support that fit well at planting can need adjustment as the season moves along.

Make the support layout easy to read

Staking work benefits from clear notes. Mark the installation date, the tree name, and the planned check date on a nearby tag or garden card.

Keep extra strap dry and rolled so the next cut is clean and easy to measure.

Good match

This strap roll fits gardeners supporting young trees, small orchard plantings, and landscape trees that need measured staking or guying points.

What to know

Pair the strap with suitable stakes or anchors. Recheck slack, bark contact, and tie height through the growing season.