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The Teodute 1/2" x 92ft Synthetic Winch Rope is engineered for extreme durability and strength, boasting a maximum breaking strength of 32000lbs. This lightweight, high-performance winch line is designed for off-road vehicles, ensuring safety and reliability in any recovery situation. With its protective sleeve and heavy-duty forged hook, this winch rope is the perfect companion for your adventurous spirit.
Material | high molecular weight polyethylene |
Color | Yellow |
Brand | Teodute |
Vehicle Service Type | ATV, SUV, UTV, Truck |
Load Capacity | 32000 pound |
Fastener Material | Aluminum |
Fastener Type | J-Hook |
Tensile Strength | 31000 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Product Dimensions | 1104"L x 0.5"W |
Manufacturer | Teodute-03 |
Vehicle Fitment Note | This synthetic winch rope is suitable for use with ATV, UTV, SUV, and Truck vehicles. |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 6.08 pounds |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
A**N
Winch synthetic rope
Bought this rope to replace the synthetic rope on my 15000 lb winch on my rollback after the rope that was on it finally broke after being on the rollback for around 5 years an doing many winching jobs with it out in the weather,love how easy it is to hook up to vehicle n equipment without having to fight a stiff twisted steel cable that doest bend an don't habe to worry about grabbing it without gloves because no steel wire barbs sticking up to cut me,I have these synthetic ropes on 4 different winches on my 4x4 rollback wrecker goosneck trlr n never had any problems when the 5 yr synthetic rope broke I just put back on the hook with a double knot an kept witching with no problem,steel cable need to be braided an several cable clamps to be use to put hook on,also synthetic rope will not be as dangerous if it breaks because it doesn't habe the weight or stiffness as a steel cable flying through the air an can do serious damage to vehicle or person if not kill them,100% safer, highly recommend this synthetic rope,last one lasted a little over 5 years on a rollback wrecker an has been ran through block pulls doubling it up an witching 30,000lb piece of not running equipment up on the truck no problem.
S**P
Excellent winch rope
Great winch rope, Super strong, no negative issues, highly recommended,,,
J**S
great
light weight
C**S
As described
I have not installed this yet. I'm replacing a steel cable, I don't expect it to give me metal splinters, or kink like the steel cable. It looks as described. My only concern is that although it's rated at 32,000 lbs. there is no certifying certificate or agency's confirmation of the rating.
M**
Rope
Good rope, but the spring clasp broke after the first use.
B**.
Light weight but mighty.
Last winter was the first year I actually used the Synthetic rope on my 13,000 lb. winch, I always had steel wire on the winch before this year. If you remember last winter like I do, it was one of the worst winters in my memory. I had to use my winch about 10 times to pull myself or others out of snow drifts. The hardest pull was when a Mercury Mountaineer got a run at the driveway and overshot and ended up on top of a 3-foot-high plowed bank. The mountaineer was straddling the bank, wheels were completely off the ground. Pulling this vehicle back to the road with a single line (no snatch block) did strain the winch and caused very slow progress. The winch was at it's limit, but the line seemed to have more. The winch has a 1/2 rope on it. The same as this one which will replace the one on the winch if needed. This long story just confirms that these synthetic ropes have a few great advantages over the wire ropes. The weight difference is the greatest difference, a 100-foot 1/2-inch wire rope is very heavy, and a 1/2 synthetic is likely 1/4 of the weight. The synthetic is stronger, has less stretch and doesn't kink or get as twisted up. If you break a wire rope it will snap back and be very dangerous while the synthetic rope will just drop to the ground. The synthetic rope can be stored in a much smaller space and can be wrapped with tighter bends without causing kinks or breaks. The last wire winch cable I used had kinks and bends and broken strands all along the length of it. The synthetic rope I used all last winter still looks perfect. I have used the wire rope type for years and was very skeptical that a synthetic rope could ever come close to providing the same capabilities. I am still a bit Leary of plastic matching steel but after this winter coming up, I will likely trust these ropes a lot more. For this specific rope the breaking strength is listed as 32.000 lbs. 1/3 of that is 10,666 which in some cases like a flat straight pull, is a good estimate of the working load. I would not want this rope to be holding 5 tons over my head but applying 1066 lbs. of pressure to pull me out of a snow drift I would do. Especially appealing is this 92-foot of rope takes up about the same space and weight as a 20-foot set of jumper cables, also something you should have in the trunk for winter. I am not going to be using this on a winch at this time. I have installed a second hook at the other end and have converted it to a 90 foot 10,000 lb recovery rope. Sometimes out in the woods you need a bit extra to keep the rescue vehicle on a safer piece of ground. Last suggestion is these are for applying pressure not for trying to stretch and snatch something out of being stuck. Take up the slack and then pull. I do recommend having one of the ropes in your SUV or truck during the winter.
R**.
Nice winch rope!
First impression, this rope is eye strainingly bright yellow! I love that! I have a basic harbor freight winch on the front of my Jeep and put this on there. It looks great, I've only used it to drag a few logs through the yard, but it worked terrifically for that. It's spooled on just fine and seems very well put together. I think the durability is going to be perfect. And the price point was amazing, definitely much better priced than everything else out there. And I can't get over the extreme color!
W**H
Great replacement for winch cable.
Got a rusty cable on your winch? Give this a try.A cable on one of my winches was on it's last legs due to exposure to the elements and corrosion. Time to replace it.This winch rope is quite nice and although I haven't installed it yet (it's dark out now) I have managed to remove the steel cable that was on the winch. This synthetic rope is half the weight the steel cable is. Looks better too.The winch is a 10000lb rated unit but I don't know what the cable was actually rated for. I'm thinking that the 30000lb rating that this replacement rope has will do just fine. I'm pretty sure the whole 92 feet will spool right up.The hook on the end is beefy and I anticipate no issues with it.There is a black sleeve on the hook end that I assume reduces wear and tear on that end.Being synthetic and not steel I won't be worrying about rust any more but since the rope is a bright yellow there is very little doubt that road/trail grime will make itself shown in short order. Time to get a cover for the winch.Everything is well made with not even a single thread out of place.I like everything about this and think it's a great deal. Very easy to recommend.
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