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Originally posted by kiowaStraps are the cheaper option and work well but if you have the cash go for a kinetic tow rope this is like a bungie rope it means you can pull away faster and the rope will take the strain slower meaning more power to pull out a stuck motor and with alot less chance of breaking something or it snapping
I'd have thought a beginner would be better off with a normal strap, and there's plenty of good value ones on eBay if you aint gonna get stuck up to the axles in clay.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by ApacheWouldn't it actually be more likely to break something? A normal strap would put energy into the tow point fairly evenly, a kinetic strap peaks the energy. OK I guess for specially built tow points, but I wonder about the standard tow points.
I'd have thought a beginner would be better off with a normal strap, and there's plenty of good value ones on eBay if you aint gonna get stuck up to the axles in clay.
Standard tow points are not made to be used for recovery off road this is why accidents are happening and will continue to happen the same as i wouldnt use nicker elastic to go bugie jumping with it is not up to the job your asking it to do.So no i wouldnt use a kinetic rope with standard recovery points or straps or any thing else untill they have been changed to do the job safelyLast edited by kiowa; 15 November 2007, 18:06.I HAVE FOUND JESUS he was behind the sofa
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And as it's his first go, I doubt he'll have welded on new recovery points.
The originals are fine if you dont go crackers and belt off at 40mph with a kinetic strap attached to a Defender 130 in 2ft of Plains clay.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by ApacheWouldn't it actually be more likely to break something? A normal strap would put energy into the tow point fairly evenly, a kinetic strap peaks the energy. OK I guess for specially built tow points, but I wonder about the standard tow points.
I'd have thought a beginner would be better off with a normal strap, and there's plenty of good value ones on eBay if you aint gonna get stuck up to the axles in clay.I Love Wales
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I Love Wales
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Originally posted by kiowaIt's my opinion and i'm going to have it
Wasn't saying I disagree, just dont think kinetic is the way to go for a complete beginner.
I reckon if you take a beginner somewhere where they'll NEED a kinetic strap, you run the risk of putting them off the sport. It's his daily driver, so I doubt he'll wanna do stuff which could result in damage anyway...Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by 24SevenCutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by 24Seven
There's dangers involved in any recovery.
It's about being sensible, if it feels like you're pulling too hard or too fast, you probably are. Don't be afraid to ask the guy recovering you to calm down or let someone else do it, if you're the one being recovered.
A 50mm towball isn't a recovery point.
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and my favourite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bi0t-I9ugIs
I couldn't find the one of someone pulling the front end off a shogun at devils pit.=========
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