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Yankum Ropes 5/8-Inch x 30-Foot Kinetic Rope; Hi-Vis Green

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      Description

      Color options available for 30' foot only

      The VIPER: 5/8-inch Recovery Rope for SXS/UTV

      Recommended for recovery vehicles weighing 1,400-2,999 pounds.

      Breaking Strength: 14,800 lbs.

      Bogged down in the mud? This diameter size is best utilized in anything from your UTV/SUV. Why is this better than traditional flat webbing straps? Yankum Ropes delivers extra linear force and added kinetic energy that give you the power of momentum. This rope was designed for professionals but made to serve anyone who needs an extra tug. This rope was built for lighter recreational vehicles to make sure you spend more time having fun than yanking it in the mud. It’s built to stretch and perform.

      This Mil-Spec quality product is made out of the best Double Braided rope. We use our “Code Red” Polymeric coating to protect against UV, water and abrasion as well as dip the eyes in a thick, protective rubber coating to ensure extended life where it matters most. Yankum Ropes are not towing ropes. They are designed for recovery.

      Remember to pair the recovery rope with the recovery vehicle, NOT the stuck vehicle.

      Yankum Ropes WBCHVG6230

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

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