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Polyguard Kinetic Recovery Rope 1"x30' Orange 4x4 Off Road Overlanding Brand New on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New

BRAND NEW

POLYGUARD

KINETIC RECOVERY ROPE

1" X 30'

31500 LBS STRENGTH

ORANGE

Now with our exclusive 'PolyGuard' coating, the kinetic recovery rope is probably the most technically advanced recovery tool in the off-road world. The PolyGuard coating offers improved abrasion resistance to our kinetic ropes. Using the principles of kinetic energy for maximum effect, this kinetic recovery rope will stretch and safely pull a vehicle to safety. For heavy-duty tugging recovery of stuck vehicles in mud, snow, or sand.

 Abrasion-resistant 'PolyGuard' coating.


 Chafe guarded loops on each end.
 High Strength & High stretch.
 Made from Nylon Double Braid.
 Professionally spliced.

 Lock-stitched splicing.
 U.S. Product, U.S. Made.


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