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    Snatch Straps

    What is the 'normal' length of a recovery / snatch strap ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladas View Post
    What is the 'normal' length of a recovery / snatch strap ?
    9 Meters
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    9 metres is the most popular length.

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    As said 9m is the standard, but they are available in a range of lengths and ratings. You can even have them custom made. We are getting 15 tonne 20 m snatch straps custom made at present for our emergency vehicles.
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    Thanks, much appreciated

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    I used to havea short snatch rope from Vic Scout 4x4 service Unit, was a VERY handy length to have for those tight scenario's.

    The snatch rope worked well too compared to a strap. I wonder if they still have some ....

    steve

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    if your looking at buying a new one then go to a industrial rigging company and check em out as the prices will be vastly different to what you will pay in any specialist four wheel drive shop

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    Depends on how many Tojo's you've had to recover
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    Quote Originally Posted by ladas View Post
    What is the 'normal' length of a recovery / snatch strap ?
    my i ask why you would like to know old chap
    130's rule

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken View Post
    if your looking at buying a new one then go to a industrial rigging company and check em out as the prices will be vastly different to what you will pay in any specialist four wheel drive shop
    I bought one from Repco a few weeks ago for $45, 9mts. It was the first one I came across that fits in the tow bar mount.

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