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Bubba Rope 7/8-Inch x 30-Foot Recovery Gear Set with Red Eyelets

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Bubba Rope 7/8-Inch x 30-Foot Recovery Gear Set with Red Eyelets
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      Description. Includes Bubba Rope’s original award winning 7/8" diameter Power Stretch® Recovery Rope and matching NexGen Gator-Jaw® synthetic soft shackles. The Power Stretch Rope with vinyl armor Gator-ized coatings comes in 20' or 30' lengths. The set also includes a heavy-duty mesh duffle gear bag for easy carrying and storing. This is the gear set that started it all, setting the bar for dynamic off-road recovery gear. Copied but never duplicated, Bubba’s Off-Road Recovery Gear is 100% made in the USA with unmatched quality. With a certified a breaking strength of 28,600 lbs. the gear set is ideal for vehicles weighing 5,000 – 7,000 lbs. Everything you need for a faster, smarter, safer way to get your truck unstuck.

      Our 30' length comes in Red Eyes and matching Gator-Jaws.

      Bubba Rope 176880RDG

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