I don’t have this rope, but it’s another cost efficient option to look into.
I don’t have this rope, but it’s another cost efficient option to look into.
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/p...UIKQ-7OOSG731ZyT_XcBwH-t11ZV_zgL-rtAquyVIhtP8
- Safe working load limit: 10,985 lb. ??? (other 7/8 are closer to 30K lbs ??) caveat emptor
FWIW, I just bought this Chinesium el-cheapo:
[URL]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B1D5SLDL?tag=wranglerorg-20[/URL]
If it works once, it paid for itself.
If someone is really bashing on a kinetic rope they are doing it wrong.Exactly what I'm talking about in post #25. Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS) or Maximum Tensile Strength (MTS) vs. Working Load Limit (WLL). Some publish both and many publish only one. Are you confusing MTS with WLL? Even a 7/8" Yankum Python is only rated 9,000 max WLL while it's MTS is 28,600.
It also is a good example of the other point of my post #25, the claims made by the sellers. I have to wonder how a $50 Chinesium 7/8" rope can be rated almost 2,000 lbs more WLL than a $210 USA made 7/8" Yankum? I'm thinking if you go with a bargain rope you would probably want to seriously over size it. But then, I'm far from an expert but if it's anything like the LED market the seller can claim whatever they want and nobody is going to stop them.
FWIW, I just bought this Chinesium el-cheapo:
[URL]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B1D5SLDL?tag=wranglerorg-20[/URL]
If it works once, it paid for itself.
If someone is really bashing on a kinetic rope they are doing it wrong.
What if it kills you the second time?
I do love the picture of the Jeep with the strap photoshopped in…
That doesn’t make sense to me. Please explain what you mean.
What if it kills you the second time?
I do love the picture of the Jeep with the strap photoshopped in…
@Zorba , did you also get the soft shackles they offer in the bundle deal?
No, because I already have a set.