S Hook 38mm x 4mm - Simple Steel Hanger for Tent Kit
Best for: hanging lights, filters, fans or netting from grow tent roof bars using a rope ratchet or yo-yo.
Our thoughts
Not much to say about an S-hook, and that's the point. It's a small, sturdy bit of steel that does one job and does it properly. Buy the single if you just need a spare, or the 5-pack if you're kitting out a whole tent.
This is a zinc-plated steel S-hook measuring 38mm in length with a 4mm wire gauge. It opens at both ends so you can hook one side over a horizontal tent bar or roof pole and the other through a rope ratchet, yo-yo or chain link, giving you a quick way to hang equipment without tying knots.
How it compares
It's a small hardware item, but sizing and material matter.
- vs plastic hooks: steel holds more weight without stretching, bending or snapping under load
- vs larger heavy-duty hooks (50mm+): this 38mm size is matched to standard tent bars and light rope ratchets, not heavy ducting or ballasts
- vs generic hardware-store S-hooks: does the same job, but sized specifically for grow tent accessories and sold in tent-friendly pack sizes
In plain terms: cheap, simple, and exactly what most tent hanging jobs actually need.
Usage guidance
Hanging equipment
Hook one end over the tent's roof bar or a trellis rail, then hook the other end through a rope ratchet, yo-yo loop or chain link.
Load limits
Fine for lights, small fans, filters and netting. Don't use it to hang anything beyond its rated capacity, such as a heavy ballast.
Buying quantity
Grab the single if you just need a spare or two; the 5-pack works out cheaper if you're setting up a full tent or running several hanging points.
Technical specifications
- Size: 38mm x 4mm
- Material: zinc-plated steel
- Style: open S-hook, both ends
- Variants: Single / 5-Pack
- SKU: 869 (Single), 1914 (5-Pack)
Who this is for
- Anyone setting up a new grow tent and needing hanging points for lights or fans
- Growers needing spare hooks for existing yo-yos or rope ratchets
- Budget buyers who just need one or two hooks, not a full accessory kit
Our take
It's a hook. It does what a hook should do - hold your gear up reliably without costing more than it needs to. There's no trick to it, just decent steel in a size that fits most tent setups.
Does exactly what it should, day in, day out. Grab the single if you're topping up, or the 5-pack if you're starting from scratch.