TGL 3 inch, 8 Foot Tree Saver, Winch Strap, Tow Strap 30,000 Pound Capacity
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The label that identifies the material used in its production was not visible after close examination. There is a label that says 30,000 lb load limit for this material that appears to be much thicker than other nylon. Although I have not used the device yet, it does appear to be well constructed.
I put a tag on my collar that says China
The tree was also purchased to be a 'tree' For the very same reason that you asked, I intend to use it as a "BRIDGE" on the web. Since the strength number is higher, it should be robust enough to handle that intended purpose. In most cases, two people can go together Despite the fact that it can only be used as a BRIDLE a few times, the strap is still a bargain at this price. If it is to be used as a tree strap, it should last a long time. I typically prefer to use a web strap first, then a heavy looped cable (1/2 inch), and finally a chain last. This is the shock-wave point There should be no stress above the break point of a load. When using it as a bridle with a "tow strap", not a recovery strap or rope, more weight would be put on the animal. A stressful situation. The end of the process could possibly be below the end of its ultimate breaking point as well.
You have asked a good question. Thank you. In terms of straight pulls, 30,000 lb is the minimum break strength (MBS). Almost two times that amount would be spent on basketball. In this website, we do not provide any lifting limits, since the tow straps we retail are for towing only, not for lifting heavy objects.
Selected User Reviews For TGL 3 inch, 8 Foot Tree Saver, Winch Strap, Tow Strap 30,000 Pound Capacity
It is well built, with good detail, especially for the price. Used it only once so far, to tow my 7,000 lb Dodge Power Wagon when stranded It is holding up well and does not show signs Regardless of how long it lasts, I am certain it will be useful for a long time.
Stitching is nice, ends are good, and the construction is solid. It is a good price and I'm impressed with the quality. The only complaint I have (and it is not about the product) is that I thought this was made in the US. There is a description on the website that says A family-owned American company, Global is headquartered in the United States. The TGL- term came up in my search Despite its international sounding name, it did not sound like the name of a typical USA-based family business. TGLS, a manufacturer of outdoor products such as tow straps, winch straps, and tie downs, had a website that said, "TGL is a manufacturer specialising in recreational consumer products. ". Then it says "Ten Good Limited USA, LLC is a family-owned and operated business that owns and operates TGL As a company we want to offer customers the best products at the lowest price possible. After I got it, I was shocked to learn it is made in China, as opposed to the USA as I originally thought. In most cases, I try to buy from companies based in the US. the case at hand, they seem to be playing a bit of word game. It appears that the product is good and TGL seems like a family enterprise, so I hope my money will go to this cause.
(See the video below where we lifted a concrete wall with their help). In a nutshell The straps and crane we used to lift the two walls in the video were attached to these straps. The straps are made of quality material. A nylon of this quality feels very good in the hands.
Those are some tough straps you have there! Since I purchased it, I have abused it and abused it and abused it in the WORST of conditions, and it hasn't shown wear whatsoever. This has been at least a year since I bought it, and I really wish it would have been there when I The last time I purchased it was at least last winter, if not the winter before. I just noticed I hadn't reviewed it yet, but I know it was at least last winter. Excellent product. It was made for my needs and it fulfills its purpose in a way that others can't.
One of our trees nearly fell on our garage, but it was leaning With the help of some other trees I was able to anchor a small winch around them and pull it away from the garage. I got two of these to wrap around other trees to use as an anchor. The D-rings I used are big 3/4" Ring Shackles fit snugly around the straps, so there were no sharp pressure points, and the straps were not damaged. Besides a few glitches, everything worked as it was supposed to. It took me just about 30 minutes to complete this project and I now have 2 straps and a bunch of wire cable I can use in the future without paying hundreds of dollars to a tree removal company.
It was purchased for pulling broken down cars into the shop. I wanted it shorter so it would be easier to park in the As it turns out, the strap is significantly stronger than I had anticipated. This is a truck we've tow with and pull a tandem dual dump trailer on a F250 out of mud, and it shows no signs of wear. The strap is great.
It is the last thing you want to happen to a tree's bark. The incomplete bark of a tree makes a tree more vulnerable to rot and disease. The bark on the tree used as a point of anchor will be protected by this product.
It is the best 3" strap I have ever used. A sewn eye can easily be attached to a carabiner or shackle because it is folded. The product consists of high quality materials and is.