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RE: Strap or Chain
Straps of course. I don't think that anyone is going to vote a chain over a strap. Chains are heavy bulky and rust, and thats not including the safety risk you take when using them. I just bought a new set of procomp straps for helping people out down here when they get stuck on the beach, and also for this winter when I move to NY. SNOW BABY!
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RE: Strap or Chain
strap, i've seen what a snaped chain can do, even a strap with a metal hook can do some damage!
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RE: Strap or Chain
My winch.
Wait, that wasn't one of the choices, was it? |
RE: Strap or Chain
Strap or a bungee strap works wonders
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RE: Strap or Chain
chains i like them because they have a higher load rating
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RE: Strap or Chain
Only if you get the big ass chains...most chains people try to use are less than the 30,000 lb straps most people use...
Not to mention the elasticity of the strap absorbs the stress in the event of a break and drops to the ground, where as a chain goes off like a whip.. |
RE: Strap or Chain
have not had problem whith chains braking the only time i have heard of a chain braking was when it was left in the back of a truck and had rust on it i just have all ways had bad luck whith straps ad whats up whith that cemerson guy ?
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RE: Strap or Chain
Strap for sure
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RE: Strap or Chain
I carry both. For assisted recovery I would definately use the strap. For self recovery, I use a chain and a come-along (hand winch) as I don't have a (power) winch. Even most power winches I see these days are getting away from steel cable and going to synthetic line as well.
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RE: Strap or Chain
ORIGINAL: 93fullsize chains i like them because they have a higher load rating If your seroiusly stuck in teh mud your right a strap wont get you out. However that chain will snap long before the strap and the chain WILL go through someones window or hood. If your that stuck you need cable and a winch. |
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