8T Titan Nylon Recovery Strap 6m Long, 60mm Wide Heavy Duty Recovery Webbing for 4WD Vehicles, 8000kg Capacity
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8T Titan Nylon Recovery Strap x 6m – Heavy-Duty 8000 kg Capacity
When you’re deep off-road and every recovery could matter, trust the 8T Titan Nylon Recovery Strap to deliver a controlled, safer, and more reliable pull. Built for serious 4WD adventures, this 6-meter strap with a 60 mm-wide yellow webbing is designed to perform when you need it most.
Rugged, purpose-built design
- Minimum Breaking Load: 8000 kg (8T) for robust performance across a broad range of 4WDs and heavy-duty recoveries.
- 6 meters of reach to maximize distance from the recovery point and secure safe anchor points in challenging terrain.
- 60 mm wide yellow nylon webbing for durability and high visibility in mud, sand, snow, or low-light conditions.
- Kooper reinforced eye protection with fully protected formed eyes at each end for long-lasting, secure attachment.
- Thermofixed and treated nylon to resist wear, heat, and abrasion in tough recovery scenarios.
- 20% elongation to absorb peak forces and deliver smoother energy transfer during a pull.
- Safety design: no hooks—the strap is flat nylon webbing with sewn loops, engineered for safe snatch or tow operations.
Why this strap matters in the field
Recovery gear should protect both vehicles and terrain. The Titan nylon strap offers a safer, more controlled alternative to rigid metal lines. The 6-meter reach keeps you at a prudent distance while the 20% stretch cushions shocks, reducing abrupt jerks that can damage suspensions or tires. The bright yellow color enhances visibility when you’re wrenching in mud, sand, or poor light, and the sewn loops plus reinforced eyes guarantee quick, repeatable, secure connections every time.
Practical use cases
Ideal for off-road enthusiasts, weekend explorers, and any 4WD owner who regularly encounters bogs, mud, sand, or water crossings. Use this strap for safe snatch or tow recoveries where a solid recovery point exists, following proper procedures and anchor points.
Tips for safer recoveries
- Always verify anchor points and surface integrity before pulling.
- Maintain a clear bystander zone and keep the recovery line at a safe distance from people and vehicle bodies.
- Inspect the strap for wear or damage; retire if any fraying or cuts are present.
- Avoid sharp edges, heat sources, and prolonged exposure to extreme conditions that could degrade the nylon.
- Follow vehicle manufacturer guidance and recovery best practices to maximize safety and effectiveness.