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Tackle Tuff Premium 3-Inch x 30-Foot Recovery Strap

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Tackle Tuff Premium 3-Inch x 30-Foot Recovery Strap
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      Nylon Emergency Vehicle Tow and Heavy Duty Recovery Strap 30' x 3", 30,000 lbs. (15 Tons) Rated Capacity, Features Reinforced Eyelets for Added Strength.
      An essential tool when getting your vehicle unstuck or around an obstacle, our supremely reliable recovery strap delivers 15 Tons of capacity and a working load limit of 5 Tons. Never get caught in the mud without one of these handy.

      TACKLE TUFF Premium Recovery Straps Are Tested And Certified To Have A 30,000 Lbs (15 Tons) Breaking Capacity, But We Recommend A 10,000 Lbs. Work Load Limit For Safety.
      TACKLE TUFF Straps Are Always Shipped In An Attractive Drawstring Pouch That Helps Keep Your Recovery Organized And Neat When You Need It Most.
      Recovery Straps can be used for vehicle towing, winch tows, or emergency recovery and rescue in most off-road conditions for Jeeps, 4x4’s and ATV’s. Reinforced Eyelets Aid Shackles Attach More Securely.
      All TACKLE TUFF Vehicle Recovery Straps Carry A Limited LIFETIME WARRANTY.

      Tackle Tuff TT-3001

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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