I rarely see this talked about and I'd like to learn more about this topic.
The normal line of thought for recovery usually goes to winches. For a number of reasons including weight, cost, and modification, that's just not in store for my setup. Recently been binge watching:
Besides being great down to earth entertainment, it's been hugely informative to the possibilities for recovery with snatch techniques. I'd expect a professional outfit to have a winch and heavy vehicle. He uses neither. What's he's able to do with a kinetic rope and a lightweight vehicle, recovering vastly heavier and some very stuck vehicles is nothing short of amazing (so is the technique). Sure a winch could be much preferred in certain scenarios (e.g. self recovery), but perhaps that's a smaller set than I thought.
Now that I've accepted recovery gear doesn't have to be centered around a winch, teach me some stuff.
I know kinetic rope is higher end and more reusable. Snatch straps can be a better value. I think I'm looking at a 4" x 30' variety for our heavy rigs as opposed to a more common 3" strap?
More thoughts?
The normal line of thought for recovery usually goes to winches. For a number of reasons including weight, cost, and modification, that's just not in store for my setup. Recently been binge watching:
Besides being great down to earth entertainment, it's been hugely informative to the possibilities for recovery with snatch techniques. I'd expect a professional outfit to have a winch and heavy vehicle. He uses neither. What's he's able to do with a kinetic rope and a lightweight vehicle, recovering vastly heavier and some very stuck vehicles is nothing short of amazing (so is the technique). Sure a winch could be much preferred in certain scenarios (e.g. self recovery), but perhaps that's a smaller set than I thought.
Now that I've accepted recovery gear doesn't have to be centered around a winch, teach me some stuff.
I know kinetic rope is higher end and more reusable. Snatch straps can be a better value. I think I'm looking at a 4" x 30' variety for our heavy rigs as opposed to a more common 3" strap?
More thoughts?