1"×30ft Kinetic Energy Rope Truck SUV Tow Rope,Recovery Rope 30000lbs,Towing Rope (Blue)
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I do not think it comes with a bag. For keeping the pelvises and rope in place, I use a duffle bag.
The length of the tube is 30 feet
No idea what the loading capacity is, but I've used it to pull my ten thousand pound tractor out of mud about 10 times and it does not show any signs of breaking down.
Then, use a pail to wash with soap and water. Keeping it dry and storing
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The price is good and the quality is very good. My sample was the black one which I am pretty confident is the natural color of the fiber, so there was no color die spread or leaking anywhere as others have reported. The rope is a strong rope, the stitching looks good, the loops are coated, just don't abuse it or it will break. If I can't break it with our 600 series loader, I doubt you can break it when it comes to use with cars or It is important to keep in mind that when a rope breaks, it is not heavy enough to do much collateral damage if any, and that is what makes this the best choice for safety. In contrast, a chain can send someone to the hospital or death if they were in the wrong place at the time a 10k or 15k chain popped. Note If I were to buy an automobile, I would not choose anything under 30,000 pounds. This rope can provide a lot more force than you ever thought possible on a rope when used as a kinetic energy Even though the vehicle you are pulling out may weigh only 5k pounds, when you apply the jerk force of your vehicle to that stuck vehicle, the force can easily go up to 10k pounds or even While some may find this overkill, I say the alternative would be getting stuck in a snowstorm or mudhole with a broken rope. Look how glad I am not stuck in a snowstorm.
We were very excited about the rope when it arrived, it looked very heavy duty, but when it got wet it leaked all the blue dye everywhere, so now the rope is white and blue, the rope itself is tough but the color dye is horrible.
The winch worked great when it had 200 gallons of water on it but still managed to pull it.
There is good craftsmanship in the construction of the rope. There are no frays, the build is very solid. There is a Velcro strap on this bag as well as a shoulder strap, but it isn't as flimsy as others we've Even though the zipper is too small for the heavy rope, I plan on storing it in it anyway. As you can see, there is twine on the loops where they join together. The twine is merely cosmetic and hides the transition from orange to black. There is a good foot or so between the ends of the rope and where it is twisted internally. One of my biggest complaints about the rope is that there is no label on it indicating a weight limit. Though I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again or recommend it.
Hi, nice to meet you It is easier to see and, most importantly, avoid during the snatch when the vis color is used. This kinetic rope appears to be very well made and robust. I would definitely recommend it.
Before the rope broke, I was able to use the first one a few times before I wore it out. As soon as they break, you'll have to replace them every time you use them. The second one I purchased was because the first may have been user error on my part, and as the name smitty built is a good one in the off-road world. It was suggested to me by the road community that I should stick with the established brands due to safety concerns regarding a cheap product. I was wrong - the first problem wasn't user error. The ropes are just very shaky. It took me only one use of the second one I bought, and it hasn't broken but the rope is fraying on the ends and coming untied. Even though this brand is a great one for many other things, I recommend looking at other brands if you want a strong and reliable rope. This one is expensive and a waste.
Used it three times in one day without issue. Pulled out a Kubota m7060 tractor that was buried in the ground.
The system worked great pulling out of deep snow and mud a sprinter that weighed around 7000 lbs with a jeep that weighed unknown. As opposed to a traditional strap, this certainly reduces the perceived forces.