

Two Tow Strap 3" 6.5TON 14000lb ORANGE 20ft 3x20 winch sling OffRoad Recovery
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- Two Tow Strap 3" 6.5TON 14000lb ORANGE 20ft 3x20 winch sling OffRoad Recovery
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BRAND NEW AND WITH WARRANTYUS SELLER, FAST SHIPPING
Two (2) Polyester Tow Straps 14,500 lbs capacity, 3" x 20 ft with Reinforced loop ends
Great for towing & recovery of:
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All Off road
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Light weight Trucks
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Small Watercraft
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Lifting as a sling
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Dragging obstruction, e.g. fallen trees
Protects tree while providing a strong anchor point
Capable of both pulling as well as protecting trees, while providing a strong anchor point with a minimal stretch.
It can be used as a Tow Strap, Snatch Strap or Recovery Strap.
Resists UV radiation, water, mold and extreme temperature variation allowing it an incredibly long service life.
This rope can be used with Warn, Ramsey, Gorilla, Bulldog and many other brands of self-recovery winches on the market. It comes with Reinforced end loops.
The 14,500 lbs capacity Polyester webbing is more effective and convenient than chain. It provides more towing momentum than rigid links or winching, and safeguards the transmission of the recovery vehicle by reducing the shock loading. For use with Winch or truck to truck recovery.
FEATURES INCLUDE:
- Made of Durable, UV resistant Polyester
- 14,500 lbs break point (6.5 Ton )
- Length: 20 ft (6 m)
- Width: 3" (75 mm)
- Shock absorbent Polyester Webbing
- More effective than chain
- Reinforced eye loops at each end (eye & eye)
If your car or truck breaks down, or you get stuck in the sand, mud, or snow bank, this Recovery Strap is the smartest recovery strap to help you get out of harms way. Just like carrying a spare tire or first aid kit, the recovery strap is an essential tool that can save you or someone else in a pinch.
Which Tow Strap is better: Polypropylene, Nylon or Polyester?
Although tie down webbing might look similar there are key differences between the three types of webbing material. To determine which material works best for tie downs we will compare fiber stretch, UV protection, water resistance, break strength, abrasion resistance, and overall safety.
Fiber Stretch
Polypropylene is a form of plastic and can stretch over 50% while under load. Nylon tends to stretch between 20 to 30% under a 2500-pound load. Polyester stretches only 5 to 15%, making polyester webbing ideal for heavy loads. When towing, rope stretching becomes dangerous, making Polyester the safest material to use.
UV Protection
Polyester is highly resistant to UV radiation which means it can stand more prolonged exposure to the sun than Nylon or Polypropylene without the material breaking down.
Water Resistance
Water can affect the strength and durability of tie down webbing materials. Polypropylene and Polyester repel water and are more mildew resistant than Nylon which will absorb water. Nylon webbing becomes much weaker when it is wet and will stretch when it is damp or wet. Polyester webbing can be wet and still be a very strong webbing for tie downs.
Break Strength
The break strength of a webbing material is the maximum stress or load that can be applied to the fabric before failure or it breaks. Polypropylene has a break strength of 700 pounds, Nylon is 2,500 to 7,000 pounds and Polyester is 2,000 to 10,000 pounds.
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- Breaking strength14500 lb
- Tow strap typeRecovery Strap
- MaterialPolyester
- Brandunknown
- Rec. useTruck
- FeaturesReinforced Loops
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Great for towing & recovery of:
-
All Off road
-
Light weight Trucks
-
Small Watercraft
-
Lifting as a sling
-
Dragging obstruction, e.g. fallen trees
Protects tree while providing a strong anchor point
Capable of both pulling as well as protecting trees, while providing a strong anchor point with a minimal stretch.
It can be used as a Tow Strap, Snatch Strap or Recovery Strap.
Resists UV radiation, water, mold and extreme temperature variation allowing it an incredibly long service life.
This rope can be used with Warn, Ramsey, Gorilla, Bulldog and many other brands of self-recovery winches on the market. It comes with Reinforced end loops.
The 14,500 lbs capacity Polyester webbing is more effective and convenient than chain. It provides more towing momentum than rigid links or winching, and safeguards the transmission of the recovery vehicle by reducing the shock loading. For use with Winch or truck to truck recovery.
FEATURES INCLUDE:
- Made of Durable, UV resistant Polyester
- 14,500 lbs break point (6.5 Ton )
- Length: 20 ft (6 m)
- Width: 3" (75 mm)
- Shock absorbent Polyester Webbing
- More effective than chain
- Reinforced eye loops at each end (eye & eye)
If your car or truck breaks down, or you get stuck in the sand, mud, or snow bank, this Recovery Strap is the smartest recovery strap to help you get out of harms way. Just like carrying a spare tire or first aid kit, the recovery strap is an essential tool that can save you or someone else in a pinch.
Although tie down webbing might look similar there are key differences between the three types of webbing material. To determine which material works best for tie downs we will compare fiber stretch, UV protection, water resistance, break strength, abrasion resistance, and overall safety.
Fiber Stretch
Polypropylene is a form of plastic and can stretch over 50% while under load. Nylon tends to stretch between 20 to 30% under a 2500-pound load. Polyester stretches only 5 to 15%, making polyester webbing ideal for heavy loads. When towing, rope stretching becomes dangerous, making Polyester the safest material to use.
UV Protection
Polyester is highly resistant to UV radiation which means it can stand more prolonged exposure to the sun than Nylon or Polypropylene without the material breaking down.
Water Resistance
Water can affect the strength and durability of tie down webbing materials. Polypropylene and Polyester repel water and are more mildew resistant than Nylon which will absorb water. Nylon webbing becomes much weaker when it is wet and will stretch when it is damp or wet. Polyester webbing can be wet and still be a very strong webbing for tie downs.
Break Strength
The break strength of a webbing material is the maximum stress or load that can be applied to the fabric before failure or it breaks. Polypropylene has a break strength of 700 pounds, Nylon is 2,500 to 7,000 pounds and Polyester is 2,000 to 10,000 pounds.
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- Two Tow Strap 3" 6.5TON 14000lb ORANGE 20ft 3x20 winch sling OffRoad Recovery
- img{max-width:100%; height:auto;}
BRAND NEW AND WITH WARRANTYUS SELLER, FAST SHIPPING
Two (2) Polyester Tow Straps 14,500 lbs capacity, 3" x 20 ft with Reinforced loop ends
Great for towing & recovery of:
-
All Off road
-
Light weight Trucks
-
Small Watercraft
-
Lifting as a sling
-
Dragging obstruction, e.g. fallen trees
Protects tree while providing a strong anchor point
Capable of both pulling as well as protecting trees, while providing a strong anchor point with a minimal stretch.
It can be used as a Tow Strap, Snatch Strap or Recovery Strap.
Resists UV radiation, water, mold and extreme temperature variation allowing it an incredibly long service life.
This rope can be used with Warn, Ramsey, Gorilla, Bulldog and many other brands of self-recovery winches on the market. It comes with Reinforced end loops.
The 14,500 lbs capacity Polyester webbing is more effective and convenient than chain. It provides more towing momentum than rigid links or winching, and safeguards the transmission of the recovery vehicle by reducing the shock loading. For use with Winch or truck to truck recovery.
FEATURES INCLUDE:
- Made of Durable, UV resistant Polyester
- 14,500 lbs break point (6.5 Ton )
- Length: 20 ft (6 m)
- Width: 3" (75 mm)
- Shock absorbent Polyester Webbing
- More effective than chain
- Reinforced eye loops at each end (eye & eye)
If your car or truck breaks down, or you get stuck in the sand, mud, or snow bank, this Recovery Strap is the smartest recovery strap to help you get out of harms way. Just like carrying a spare tire or first aid kit, the recovery strap is an essential tool that can save you or someone else in a pinch.
Which Tow Strap is better: Polypropylene, Nylon or Polyester?
Although tie down webbing might look similar there are key differences between the three types of webbing material. To determine which material works best for tie downs we will compare fiber stretch, UV protection, water resistance, break strength, abrasion resistance, and overall safety.
Fiber Stretch
Polypropylene is a form of plastic and can stretch over 50% while under load. Nylon tends to stretch between 20 to 30% under a 2500-pound load. Polyester stretches only 5 to 15%, making polyester webbing ideal for heavy loads. When towing, rope stretching becomes dangerous, making Polyester the safest material to use.
UV Protection
Polyester is highly resistant to UV radiation which means it can stand more prolonged exposure to the sun than Nylon or Polypropylene without the material breaking down.
Water Resistance
Water can affect the strength and durability of tie down webbing materials. Polypropylene and Polyester repel water and are more mildew resistant than Nylon which will absorb water. Nylon webbing becomes much weaker when it is wet and will stretch when it is damp or wet. Polyester webbing can be wet and still be a very strong webbing for tie downs.
Break Strength
The break strength of a webbing material is the maximum stress or load that can be applied to the fabric before failure or it breaks. Polypropylene has a break strength of 700 pounds, Nylon is 2,500 to 7,000 pounds and Polyester is 2,000 to 10,000 pounds.
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