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Title: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: BinaryMan on Jun 17, 2015, 06:56:16 PM
'might be worth a read for those who hasn't come across this article.    :icon_study:
Snatch straps commonly available in the OZ market were lined up and tested to its limit.

Interesting read...  :read:

http://unsealed4x4.com.au/issue012/?utm_source=Pat+Callinan+Media+-+Industry+Partners&utm_campaign=c920e4a0e7-Issue_012_Send_001_UNSEALED_8_01_2015_IND&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_ad634f67c4-c920e4a0e7-131406877#23

Cheers!
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: MaxDRover on Jun 17, 2015, 08:44:59 PM
Sure was, considering I have a Hercules brand, but as a secondary use if need a simple tug.

My main one is the warn brand so hopefully that is ok
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: wintrmute on Jun 18, 2015, 10:53:58 AM
Thanks, interesting to read that there's so much variation between them all.
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: BMux on Jun 18, 2015, 11:06:48 AM
At the IVenture event, they recommended using two snatch straps, primary so that the vehicle you pulling out doesn't end up in your rear!

From memory they recommended the 8 tonne snatch straps for the MU-X.
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: wintrmute on Jun 18, 2015, 01:32:56 PM
At the IVenture event, they recommended using two snatch straps

In series or parallel? Guessing in series..
Why don't the straps just come in longer sizes then, if it's common to use two at once?
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: BMux on Jun 18, 2015, 01:41:34 PM
In series.

Another plus point if you have two straps, is that it allows for you to place some of it out of the right of the bogged driver (the point in the middle where both were joined), so that they can watch for when it starts to move. That's about the point when the bogged driver should start giving some right foot.
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: LST on Jun 18, 2015, 02:09:26 PM
I got a recall notice for my Hercules Snatch Strap today
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: MuxGuys on Jun 18, 2015, 02:16:56 PM
Big coin for an Oztrail strap when you consider the price of the majority of their other products  :icon_smile:


We have a 11,000kg ARB for Car and camper......and a 8000kg Bushranger for car only that lives in with the main recovery kit when we go away and likely to need recovery gear.


Day to day there is a Ironman 8000kg and 2x 3.75T shackles that live in the car under the floor in the back for just in case moments  :laughing7:



 :occasion14:



Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: ironcobra on Jun 18, 2015, 02:26:40 PM
I have a Hercules strap...

After reading that article I'm going to be buying an 11000 and 8000 snatch straps from Bushranger...
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: ironcobra on Jun 18, 2015, 02:28:46 PM
I have a Hercules strap...

After reading that article I'm going to be buying an 11000 and 8000 snatch straps from Bushranger...

Especially before our September Fraser trip towing my Camper Trailer...
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: BinaryMan on Jun 20, 2015, 09:30:51 PM
'funny thing was, I have both the best  :icon_thumright: and the worst  :sad10: !

trivia: Also noticed that a certain 4wd shop removed the worst performing snatch strap from their recovery pack and now just calls it a winch pack.

Cheers!
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: dogsbreakfast on Jun 20, 2015, 09:46:31 PM
I got a recall notice for my Hercules Snatch Strap today

Me too, they will swap it for new 'better' one. Ive used it before - not a major recovery, only on sand and it did the trick. Didnt see any damage?? I only bought it coz the recovery pack came free with the uniden radios.
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: BinaryMan on Jun 21, 2015, 07:08:39 AM
+1 'just received a recall letter too!  They're going to swap it for a "Red Snatch Strap".

Cheers!
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: LST on Jun 23, 2015, 01:21:05 PM
+1 'just received a recall letter too!  They're going to swap it for a "Red Snatch Strap".

Cheers!

Which is not available until 1/8/15. Obviously the colour change is so the inferior orange product can be identified. Interesting they say in their letter its a voluntary re-call after their own testing BUT I read it was a ACCC directive

I am going to get the ARB 8000 & 11000 since I now have a CT and I'll keep the Red replacement as a spare or to use in conjunction with the ARB 8000. I think its the stretch thats equally as important as strength because from my observation at the I Venture day its the elasticity that helps to recover the bogged vehicle and takes the jolt out of the tow points on both vehicles. This is possibly another reason why 2 joined together are used ? as well as getting the extra distance between the 2 cars
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: BinaryMan on Jul 04, 2015, 09:00:09 AM
FYi

Here's the link to the ACCC product recall for the Hercules 8,000 kg & 11,000 kg Snatch Strap.

https://www.recalls.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/1072257

'don't take any chances, return them for a replacement.

Cheers!
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: LST on Jul 19, 2015, 10:56:49 AM
Big coin for an Oztrail strap when you consider the price of the majority of their other products  :icon_smile:


We have a 11,000kg ARB for Car and camper......and a 8000kg Bushranger for car only that lives in with the main recovery kit when we go away and likely to need recovery gear.


Day to day there is a Ironman 8000kg and 2x 3.75T shackles that live in the car under the floor in the back for just in case moments  :laughing7:



 :occasion14:

Went to ARB to buy a 8000 & 11,000 kg straps since I now have a camper that will come in at a tonne when loaded. Advice was that 11,000 is not suitable because besides the breaking strain you need extra weight to stretch it to effect the snatch. A 2 ton ute won't stretch an 11,000 strap trying to recover a ute with trailer. They said an 11,000 strap is more suited to a 5 ton truck recovering a 5 ton truck
So I settled on a ARB 8000kg snatch strap with a 3m equalizer strap. Also will have the replacement Hercules 8000kg strap when it comes to join with the ARB one. I expect the Hercules one will be up to the job without issues after the directive from ACCC
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: LST on Aug 24, 2015, 10:58:45 AM
I got an email recently to say the replacement strap was on its way and it was delivered a few days later by courier so the company resolved this issue fairly quickly and at some expense
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: BinaryMan on Aug 25, 2015, 08:49:09 AM
+1 'just received a recall letter too!  They're going to swap it for a "Red Snatch Strap"....

+1 LST
Mine got delivered today... not really a "Red Snatch Strap" as mentioned... more like purple pink. Lol

Cheers!
Title: Re: Snatch Straps are not all created equal!
Post by: wintrmute on Aug 26, 2015, 07:26:36 PM
Check out how purple mine is! *ahem* That didn't come out right..

(https://www.ozisuzu.com.au/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fs18.postimg.org%2F4jfzq7qsl%2FP1000488.jpg&hash=125bb10c84b34e27dcaed06a7cbdab926c7e1d01) (http://postimg.org/image/4jfzq7qsl/)
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