You didn't need to add it.I'm still kind of scratching my head that I needed to add this rope to my recovery gear.
I tend to agree that this is not something you really need. But now you have one.You didn't need to add it.
OK, I bought a 20' kinetic rope from ASR. In particular, I purchased the 7/8" Ultimate Kinetic Recovery Rope (28,300 lb MTS, 9,000 lb WLL).
This thing is huge. How do you guys store these things? They don't roll up neatly like my ARB straps.
I'm still kind of scratching my head that I needed to add this rope to my recovery gear. I've got two straps that I've been using for years to pull my friends out when they've been stuck, and they've always worked fine.
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OK, I bought a 20' kinetic rope from ASR. In particular, I purchased the 7/8" Ultimate Kinetic Recovery Rope (28,300 lb MTS, 9,000 lb WLL).
This thing is huge. How do you guys store these things? They don't roll up neatly like my ARB straps.
I'm still kind of scratching my head that I needed to add this rope to my recovery gear. I've got two straps that I've been using for years to pull my friends out when they've been stuck, and they've always worked fine.
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Tow Strap Throw-Bag - Adventure Tool Company
This Throw-Bag isn’t simply a bag that contains some stuff. It is designed to hold your gear securely in place, so that the strap doesn’t tangle within the bag, and the shackles don’t rattle around. Near the top of the Throw-Bag’s interior, a buckled loop holds one strap end and both shackles...adventuretoolcompany.com
I have this super cool bag I keep mine in along with a couple shackles and a Hitchlink. I just can’t recall where I got the bag...
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Mine won't fit. Did I get the wrong rope, or too much maybe?I have this super cool bag I keep mine in along with a couple shackles and a Hitchlink. I just can’t recall where I got the bag...
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You're more right than you think, if memory serves it was actually retired from the Navy.Looks like you could move a barge with that thing.
Partially correct. 😉You're more right than you think, if memory serves it was actually retired from the Navy.