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Recovery Ropes Group Buy
VA mentioned recovery ropes earlier. I decided out of the kindness of my heart to see if there would be any interest in a group buy of recovery ropes. The ropes are the same as supplied to LRE Eastnor. Spec is 24mmØ 12t rating with a hook and a wear sleeve each end. I have used these ropes quite a lot and swear by them, they do stretch so are quite forgiving. The advantage of having hooks each end is you don’t need to mess about with shackles. See a rope in this picture, Martin waiting in Slimers car for us to recover him (during the competition in Morocco I might add ).
Rough Prices to start
2m £30
4m £37
8m £43
Anyway if you peeps want to get a group buy organised post your interest above.
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27th Nov 2006 9:54 pm
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Already got some - But I can vouch for their effectiveness, they are NOT kinetic ropes but do have a 10% stretch which makes a good shock absorber
highly recommended
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27th Nov 2006 10:07 pm
AndrewS Tarquin of the Desert
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RLD wrote:
DSL he can vouch for them to as he will have been recovered by most of them
As can quite a few other members including myself
27th Nov 2006 10:12 pm
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Moved to the new group buys forum which has signups enabled 8)
27th Nov 2006 10:19 pm
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Re: Recovery Ropes Group Buy
AndrewS wrote:
Martin waiting in Slimers car for us to recover him (during the competition in Morocco I might add )
But who went and got stuck straight after getting me out?
27th Nov 2006 10:33 pm
simon
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I presume they will hook around the built in recovery loops ?
27th Nov 2006 10:38 pm
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Re: Recovery Ropes Group Buy
Martin wrote:
AndrewS wrote:
Martin waiting in Slimers car for us to recover him (during the competition in Morocco I might add )
But who went and got stuck straight after getting me out?
It was pulling you out (a competitor BTW) that caused my car to dig itself in more than I had anticipated and I reckon you had the brakes on most of the time so there
27th Nov 2006 10:40 pm
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simon wrote:
I presume they will hook around the built in recovery loops ?
27th Nov 2006 10:41 pm
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jolly good
27th Nov 2006 10:42 pm
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After having struggled to get a shackle onto the front recovery point of Discostu's car with the Mantec guard in place, I will also have one of these thanks.
BUT not sure what length I should go for ? so open to suggestions from those that know !!"To finish first, one first has to finish ...."
27th Nov 2006 11:03 pm
AndrewS Tarquin of the Desert
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Rope length? Who knows? In the picture above a 9m rope is being used, this is a good length if you need to wrap the rope around a protected tree to self recover. If you think you will always be with another vehicle then I would suggest a 5m or 6m length would suffice.
Remember if you wanted to use it to tow a vehicle on the road, there is a maximum legal length (4.5m or 5m from memory).
This is why I got a 5m rope - rightly or wrongly.Matt
28th Nov 2006 12:05 am
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BUT not sure what length I should go for ?
Get an 8mtr and a 5 mtr that will cover all needs. that,s what i have never needed anything else.CLUB "Ah Shor it'll be grand"
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