Same as Will.
I try to avoid buying made in China stuff. But if I'm going to buy Made in China garbage, I try to get the cheap be stuff.
Seems to a lot of times there isn't much difference between cheap made in China and more expensive Made in China.
I'd try to source it somewhere other...
I had a front brake line ripped off in bean stubble. Also got a flat tire in bean stubble.
Recently had 2 flat tires fr weeds poking straight through the tire. Must be tough weeds
We used similar on the tree tubes. Ours had a little thumb button so you could release and reuse them.
We found them hard to sinch down as tight as we would like.
Something like this
https://www.amazon.com/Releasable-Reusable-Tensile-Strength-Multi-Purpose/dp/B08GR496P3
The old ironheads would never use the Twisties. They all carried a roll and cut their own.
Much heavier wire involved.
We used plastic zip ties on a couple sections, to hold them upright.
That lasted a while. Not a long while
I've no ever had great longevity out of the wires.
I don't know if they make coated ties. I've never seen it any.
I do have the old style twirler twisters
Maybe 3/16 cable clamps. They'd be easier to take apart and put back together than hog rings.
Depending on how many panels you're talking.
Can they be folded to make 2 panels flat?