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Recovery and Tow Straps

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Only 1 item available
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SmittyBilt Tow Strap - 2'x20' - pair of 2

  • Weather resistant recovery and towing strap

  • Size - 2" x 2' - 20,000LB pull rating

  • Material - Nylon

  • Color - Yellow

  • Vehicle Service Type - Truck

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SmittyBilt Tow Strap - 2'x20' - pair of 2

  • Weather resistant recovery and towing strap

  • Size - 2" x 2' - 20,000LB pull rating

  • Material - Nylon

  • Color - Yellow

  • Vehicle Service Type - Truck

SmittyBilt Tow Strap - 2'x20' - pair of 2

  • Weather resistant recovery and towing strap

  • Size - 2" x 2' - 20,000LB pull rating

  • Material - Nylon

  • Color - Yellow

  • Vehicle Service Type - Truck

Interesting tidbit:

TOW STRAPS VS RECOVERY STRAPS

The terms "recovery straps" and "tow straps" are occasionally utilized interchangeably; however, it is imperative to acknowledge that they are not interchangeable for the same purposes. It is not recommended to use a tow strap to recover or "snatch" a vehicle that is stuck, as it is solely designed to pull a load that moves freely. The primary distinction between these straps is the material and its elasticity. Recovery straps are constructed of nylon, whereas vehicle tow straps are typically made of polyester. Nylon has significantly more elasticity than polyester, which significantly alters the safety level of the strap in recovery situations. The tow strap's lack of elasticity implies that it cannot absorb energy, which increases the likelihood of it breaking if used to recover a vehicle. The metal hooks on the ends can then become unhooked and be propelled through the air at high velocities, causing harm to bystanders or vehicles.

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