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Old Jan 17, 2010
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Recovery straps

I just orderd a recovery strap from Cabelas.

Cabela's -- 30' Recovery Strap with Sewn Loops

I just wanted to see what everyone else has.

The one I bought is rated to 27,000lbs which is alot from what I have seen.

My buddy James (Wyldechild) and I used a 7,000lbs strap this week to pull out a small semi with a big box truck. I think the one I just bought should hold up.
 

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Old Jan 17, 2010
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walmart strap ftw!!
 
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Old Jan 17, 2010
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I use this one. I love it because it will like streach another 5 feet, and then it uses that energy to pull even harder. I have pulled quite a few of my buddies fullsize chevys out with this beast. Expensive but it saves alot of wear and tear on my truck

Tow Strap, Tow Rope, MASTER-PULL Super-Yanker kinetic energy tow rope
 
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Old Jan 18, 2010
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Looks like a winner. It will work well.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2010
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i have a 20' 30,000 pounder from tractor supply
 
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