

ALL-TOP Extreme Duty Tow Strap Recovery Kit: 4inch x 30ft (46,500lbs) 100% Nylon and 22% Elongation Snatch Strap + 3/4 Heavy Duty D Ring Shackles (2pcs) + Storage Bag
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Chris
> 24 hourUse it all around the mine for numerous things. Pulled a heavy water truck out with it. Good quality and case to keep it in
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Jaylon Larson II
> 24 hourExcellent quality.
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DAK
> 24 hourAs ADVERTISED- heavy duty!
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Lavinia Schuster
> 24 hourGot a tractor with trailer stuck at work, ordered this strap overnight and pulled the rig right out. I knew it was WAY over the weight for this strap, but it held up just fine with minor abrasions where it had been passed through another rigs bumper to the shackle points. Definitely going to get another for work and one for myself for off roading.
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heather
> 24 hourI love this strap
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JG
> 24 hourRecovery is dangerious. Failure typically occurs at the weakest link. So, you need to know the strength of the weakest link. Unfortunately, the product information I received is not very helpful. I really could not tell what I was getting. For example: 1) The hitch is not marked with its Working Load Limit (WLL ) or BREAKING STRENGTH. How strong is it? What are its load capabillities? What is the WLL? Is it strong enough for your vehicle in a snatch scenerio? Why no specifications? Yes, there are lots of positive reviews. But how many reviews were posted after actual use? 2) Box says 35,000 break strength rating. This DOES **NOT APPLY** TO ALL COMPONANTS. Package insert says 35,000 Max break strength . Presumably this is for the strap. But MAXIMUM BREAK STRENGTH that is not very helpful. And it is certainly not compairable to high quality straps that list the MINIMUM breaking strength. What is the Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS)? Why not use compairable specifications? 3) Shackles are stamped with a WLL (Working Load Limit) of 4 3/4 T or 9,500 pounds. No BREAKING STRENGTH is listed. Typically breaking is around 2 times the WLL, but who knows since its not stated. In many 4X4 recoveries you are using tons of kenetic energy to recover an SUV. You need to know the weakest link or you might end up with a metallic part (i.e. hitch or shackle) flying through a windshield. Dont let that be you. Know the working load limit (WLL) or MINIMUM breaking strength for each and every componant.
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Lauren
> 24 hourPerfect for pulling out stuck vehicles along our 13.5 miles of dirt road in the winter
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Xavier Hagenes
> 24 hourJust received my kit. The quality of material and it’s intended purpose will provide the stretch for snatching and durability needed.
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Greg
> 24 hourGreat product. Seems very durable. Should last a long time. Everything you need.
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Alfredo Poleo
> 24 hourExcellent product for heavy vehicles. Good quality price relation