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Freedom Ropes 2-Inch x 30-Foot Kinetic Energy Recovery Rope; Neon Green

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Freedom Ropes 2-Inch x 30-Foot Kinetic Energy Recovery Rope; Neon Green
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      Heavy hitters of the road like Semis, Mixers, Dump Trucks, Tractors, and all manner of Heavy Equipment are no match for the 2"x30' Kinetic Freedom Rope. This rope is the ultimate ally in overcoming the toughest terrains. With the Kinetic Freedom Rope, you're not just buying a tool; you're unlocking the full potential of your adventure with ultimate offroad recovery solutions.FeaturesDesign: The vibrant bright green hue stands out, ensuring easy visibility during recovery operations.Flexibility: Up to 33% stretch (10 feet) for dynamic and effective recovery.Bag Included: Comes with a durable bag for easy storage and transport, keeping your gear organized and ready for action.Feel the confidence surge as you hook up the Kinetic Freedom Rope, knowing it's backed by the strength to pull through sand, mud, or snow.SpecsLength x Width: 2"x30'Breaking Strength: 131,500 lbsMaterial: 100% double-braided nylonIdeal Applications: Semi-trucks, dump trucks, mixers, tractors, and other heavy equipment

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