Smittybilt Recoil Recovery Rope - 60,000 lb


$213.99
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description

  • Breaking Strength of 60,000 lbs.
  • 1.5" x 30' Nylon 66 Material
  • Coated in ICO-THANE 10 to be Cut-Resistance
  • Heavy-Duty & Flexible
  • Features 12 Woven Strands for Better Elasticity & Strength
  • Strands are Spliced at Both Ends
  • Max Elongation is at 30% - Adding 30% of Length
  • Abrasion, Mildew & UV-Resistant
  • Provides a Tough Layer Over the Rope & Reduces Dirt Infiltration
  • Storage Bag Included

The Smittybilt Recoil Recovery Rope is a necessity to have in your recovery kit. These ropes are made from Nylon 66 and coated using ICO-THANE 10 material from Belgium. They are extremely strong, flexible and abrasion resistant.

The Smittybilt Recoil Recovery Rope has a breaking strength of 60,000 pounds and is 1.5-inch x 30 foot. Each rope features twelve carefully woven strands that are spliced at both ends to provide better elasticity and strength. Smittybilt will include a storage bag for your Recoil Recovery Rope as well.

Make sure you are never stranded off-road, and get yourself a Smittybilt Recoil Recovery Rope today!

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TypeRopes & Straps
StyleKinetic Ropes
UseRecovery
California Residents: Prop 65 Warning

Order Notes

Always use the appropriate rated recovery gear for your vehicle! It is paramount to carefully plan out every step before engaging in every recovery operation and exercise safety precautions. No two recoveries are alike, and each operation requires careful planning so you can perform a safe recovery. If you are unsure of what capacity you need or would help selecting a pre-assembled recovery kit or building one just for you, please give our team a call or chat with us online and we will be happy to help!

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Always exercise extreme caution during any recovery operation. Check and double check all of your recovery gear before each use and again after use, to look for any damage to your Kinetic Recovery Ropes. It is extremely important to never use a damaged rope! Once your gear is inspected, read on for information on how to properly connect the Recovery Rope to your intended recovery points and attempt a safe and successful recovery.

To begin, wear winching or mechanic gloves to protect your hands and always use the correct sized kinetic recovery rope for the job. Then, prepare for recovery by hooking your kinetic tow rope to low points on the vehicle in need of recovery and the vehicle doing the recovering. Always begin attempting recovery with a kinetic rope by pulling the rope snug. This is referred to as a static pull. Slowly accelerate to see if the stuck vehicle will start moving. If that doesn’t get the job done, try backing toward the stuck vehicle by 3-4 feet and slowly drive forward at no more than 10 mph with a running start, until your vehicle begins to slow, letting tension in the rope draw tight. Next, let off the gas, hold the brakes, and let the built-up kinetic energy transfer to the disabled vehicle to see if it moves. If the stuck vehicle still isn't budging, try backing up a little closer still, and again attempt recovery beginning with a slow running start. Be sure never to attempt a recovery with the rope at an angle to avoid injury and possibly tipping over the stuck vehicle. If this fails, you may need to try recovering with a second vehicle by pulling in tandem with a larger rope.

warranty

Unless otherwise listed specifically, Smittybilt warrants our soft tops and other soft goods for a period of 1-year.

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