The recovery strap measures 6 inches wide and 30 feet long.
Manufactured to 55,000 pounds breaking strength and 27,500 pounds maximum vehicle weight, it features a sewn end loop with an overlay of high-tenacity nylon to ensure longer life in the pull area, where most wear occurs in this type of towing system.
The sewn loop also makes it easier to attach the strap loop to the tow hooks on the vehicle.
Rated at 10,000 pounds per inch of width, heavy-duty webbing is stronger with a wider web.
A heavy, 415 series thread is used in the sewing process to ensure the advertised load limits are met or exceeded.
Simply attach the loops to tow hooks on both vehicles when using.
Once the web tightens, the webbing will stretch 20 percent and slingshot the stuck vehicle out, giving what we call snatch-action.
Caution is needed to guard webbing from bumpers and more.
Use old rags, coats, carpets, or whatever to protect the strap from sharp edges.
Erickson has been producing tie-down straps and related products for over 25 years.