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I think I watch the same show, haha. I have a kinetic rope as well, although I have yet to use it. They look like they work well in the videos. I also picked up a couple soft shackles to use instead of the clevis shackles.Ditto what MTLabrador and Rzrbck said.
I've been watching an offroad recovery guy on Youtube who uses kinetic energy ropes instead of the solid tow straps. They seem to work quite well, although I have no personal experience with them. I'm guessing there's a tradeoff somewhere or situations where you wouldn't want any give in the strap.
This ^^^^^The longest heavy duty one you can find with two sewn loops instead of hooks.
Yep a good kinetic rope in 1-1.5 inch or 32,000 lbs ,I have one of the kinetic energy rope from Matt's Off Road. I've used it 6 times this past month and is works very well. First pull F-350 pulling Ram 2500 out of the snow and then the Ram pulling the Ford 4 more times. With evenly weighted trucks it works and works very well with more of tug than a snap when the rope gets tension on it. I also used to to pull my neighbor and his Tundra out with my Wrangler. Heavy truck bogged down in deep snow in the ditch the Jeep but pulled it out nicely. The thing I notice most is the kinetic rope is better at smooth pulling that gives the stuck rig a little help to get moving and gain traction and momentum.
really any reciver hitch with a single 5/8" pin holding it in place. I have seen the pin break and a hitch/ball fly out in a terrifying way. Keep in mind they were yanking on a big strap with big full throttle runs. But stilland never ever use a trailer ball as a hook point!!! 7/8th D-rings are cheap enough to buy
You watching Matts' Off Road Recovery? My son watches that, its pretty entertaining. Those recovery ropes look awesomeDitto what MTLabrador and Rzrbck said.
I've been watching an offroad recovery guy on Youtube who uses kinetic energy ropes instead of the solid tow straps. They seem to work quite well, although I have no personal experience with them. I'm guessing there's a tradeoff somewhere or situations where you wouldn't want any give in the strap.
You watching Matts' Off Road Recovery? My son watches that, its pretty entertaining. Those recovery ropes look awesome