What it is?
The perfect companion for your next adventure (or misadventure). We engineered the Ultimate Recovery Tow Strap with the highest quality standards. It features many upgrades and features not found in your typical, value-brand tow strap. With one of the highest break strengths in the industry, a protective extra layer of protection sewn in the eyelets, and a one-of-a-kind poly-silk blend, you won’t find anything else on the market that can compare.
Key Benefits
- Made From a Unique Poly-Silk Blend - Every other tow strap on the market (that we’re aware of, anyway) uses 100% nylon. Our tow straps use a unique blend of poly-silk, which is advantageous because it allows the tow strap to stretch by about 8%. This improves durability, strength, and allows for a smoother recovery.
- Attention to Detail - We painstakingly took the time during the engineering of this product to improve upon an ordinary tow strap in every way. For starters, the stitching is of the highest quality possible. Secondly, there are no metal hooks. This is important because sometimes metal hooks can snap during a recovery and become deadly projectiles. We’ve also sewn extra padding into the eyelets to give the strap extra protection and toughness where it’s needed most. We’ve improved upon a traditional tow strap in every conceivable way and created something tough enough to last a lifetime.
- Heavy-Duty Storage Bag Included - All retractable ratchet straps come with a heavy-duty draw-string storage bag. Perfect for organizing all your off-roading and tie-down accessories so they’re at the ready when you need them most. Holds up to 10 lbs!
- One of The Highest Break Strengths in the Industry - The Rhino USA Ultimate Recovery Tow Strap features one of the highest break strengths in the industry. The exact break strength depends on the thickness:
- 2" Tow Strap: 20,000lbs
- 3" Tow Strap: 30,000lbs
- 4" Tow Strap: 40,000lbs
What else you need to know
- Working load limit: 6666 lbs
- Max break strength: 20000 lbs
- WARNING: This product can expose you to Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.