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Yankum Ropes 7/8-Inch x 30-Foot Kinetic Rope; Desert Tan

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      Description

      Stuck? This diameter size is best utilized in anything from Jeeps to 1/2 ton pickup trucks to large SUV's. It’s built to stretch and perform. This is the diameter rope used by Matt of Matt's Off Road Recovery for the banana and can be seen in use throughout all of Youtube.

      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.

      For Use on vehicles that weigh 4,800 to 6,999 lbs

      Minimum Tensile Strength 28,600 lbs

      WLL 5,700 - 9,000 lbs

      Double Braid Nylon Build

      Polymeric Coating

      Sealed Against Stain and Water

      UV Resistant

      Made in USA

      1 year limited warranty

      *Soft Shackle Size - 7/16"

      *Dipped Soft Size - 3/8"

      *Hard Shackle Size - 3/4"

      Yankum Ropes WBCT8730

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

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