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Help with getting Un-Stuck when in mud

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the loon:
just a warning though because some will coment sooner or later
If you have bought a kenetic rope lean how to use it properly.
Kenetics can be a great peace of kit but in the wrong hands or used incorrectly they are a serious danger.

Have a look at

http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?t=23563&highlight=driffield

Jim-Willy:
Aye Landyloony isn't wrong, Kinetic Ropes scare Me so i don't use them........  I do have a pro-comp strap though and it has proved very very strong so far.

Skibum346:

--- Quote from: "Disco Bristol" ---What is a bridle made from, dont tell me thats another £50!!!
--- End quote ---


Nawwww!

A bridle can be a rope, strop or even a chain as long as it rated at the correct strength.

You can buy 2m strops designed for making a bridle.

Dunno how much but its not £50!

Skibum

the loon:
I've had a machinemart  lifting strop (I think its 3 or 4 ton raited) and raited shackels minimum 3 ton and a couple of 4 ton ones.

Its got me and others out of bother quite a few times.
Again from the saftey aspect always use raited equipment.
I did have a couple of cheep and cheerful un-raited shackels when I first started offroading but got shot of them very quickly.

I know it may sound obvious and dont want to sound like I'm treating anyone as a "beginer" (I dont know what your expeariance is Disco Bristol) but always buy the best kit for this type of stuff.
Dont waste time with cheep alternatives
 :D

Disco Bristol:
yeah i do try to go for the best, my shackles are rated at 5 tonnes and the snatch strap at 11 tons.

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