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This deal is just slightly better. I used it a month ago for recovery of Tundra stuck in the snow, worked perfectly. It is decently made and for the price and my infrequent use, was just what I wanted. I wouldn't use this for towing without a more secure connection (perhaps the deluxe kit) but not a bad strap to have if you have nothing. Not as durable as some of the straps I see my mudding and rock crawler friends have, so if you are a heavy user perhaps this is not the strap for you. Wish I would of bought the 30' version instead, 20' sounds like a good length until you see just how close the vehicles need to be.
Tow strap is just what the name says. It's used for towing.
Tow strap is just what the name says. It's used for towing.
Sure. Thanks. But what makes this tow strap rather than a recovery strap? Is it the material, the length, the maximum weight rating, strechability, Just trying to understand more.
Any recommendations? Looking to buy.
It may work well for a lighter ATV.
When recovering a vehicle you want to use something such as kinetic rope that has some "bounce" to it. Less chance of it snapping and it uses its own kinetic energy to pop the vehicle out from where it is stuck.
The amount of energy required when recovering a stuck vehicle is substantial and if there is no "bounce" in the strap the greater likelihood of someone getting injured or vehicle damage if the strap breaks.
Kinetic ropes are made to withstand that bounce and can tolerate the stretching better than flat recovery straps.
Couple a kinetic rope to soft shackle and your chances of recovery and safety are exponentially greater.
TLDR; kinetic ropes are light years better than straps and also safer