When using a recovery rope, the vehicle performing the recovery takes a short run up to generate kinetic energy before the rope goes tight. This kinetic energy is then transferred via the rope in the form of stretch, to the stuck vehicle. A sling shot effect is applied to the stuck vehicle causing it to lunge forward. The operation is similar to stretching a elastic band between your fingers and when performed with the Sherpa kinetic rope is smooth and controlled.
Sherpa kinetic recovery ropes have a guaranteed minimum 30% stretch which means the sling shot effect is much greater then an ordinary flat snatch strap. Having this additional stretch means recoveries are softer on the vehicles with less of a jolt on the equipment and individuals. Once you use a quality kinetic recovery rope you will never want to go back to the flat snatch strap.
Recovery Rope Features:
- Minimum 30% stretch via a double braided nylon rope
- Rope eye protection coatings as standard to increase durability
- Good resistance to UV, abrasion and chemicals
- Includes wet dry carry bag (excludes 40m model SRR51X40)
- Each rope clearly labelled with rating not seen on cheap inferior products
How to select your recovery rope rating:
As a rule of thumb, select a recovery rope rated to at least 2-3 times your vehicles Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM). Your vehicles GVM is often printed on the sticker inside your vehicles door.
As an example, common 4x4 vehicles such as a Nissan Patrol, Toyota Landcruiser will have a GVM of ~3,300kg. Many of the popular dual cab utes like the D-Max, Hilux or Ranger are around the 3,000kg rating. The Sherpa 22mm (7/8") recovery rope achieves a rating of 13,300 kg which suits the majority of users including those towing a van or boat. For people running massive trucks or those who just don't want to mess around, there are heavier options rated up to 91,300kg.
This recovery rope is so strong it can be used to recover mining equipment, farming equipment such as tractors and harvesters and industrial trucks. It is ideal for military applications where strength and reliability is critical.
Note: Recovery ropes strength and stretch are reduced when the rope is saturated with water.
SHIPPING DISCLAIMER: Some of the bigger diameter ropes are very large and heavy. Much larger than most people realise. We recommend contacting us for a freight quote before ordering as additional freight may be required. For example, the 2" 40m long rope weighs over 90kg and is delivered on a pallet. We can arrange a drop tail delivery if you don't have a fork lift on site.
Diameter | Length | Minimum Breaking Strain (MBS) |
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22mm (7/8") | 9m (30ft) | 13,300 kg (29,260 lb) |
32mm (1-1/4") | 9m (30ft) | 23,900 kg (52,580 lb) |
38mm (1-1/2") | 9m (30ft) | 33,600 kg (73,920 lb) |
50mm (2") | 12m (40ft) | 59,800 kg (131,560 lb) |
50mm (2") | 40m (133ft) | 59,800 kg (131,560 lb) |
64mm (2-1/2") | 12m (40ft) | 91,300 kg (200,860 lb) |
SKU | SRR32X9 |
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Barcode # | OEBC560452 |
Brand | Sherpa |
Shipping Weight | 7.0000kg |
Shipping Width | 0.300m |
Shipping Height | 0.300m |
Shipping Length | 0.400m |
When using a recovery rope, the vehicle performing the recovery takes a short run up to generate kinetic energy before the rope goes tight. This kinetic energy is then transferred via the rope in the form of stretch, to the stuck vehicle. A sling shot effect is applied to the stuck vehicle causing it to lunge forward. The operation is similar to stretching a elastic band between your fingers and when performed with the Sherpa kinetic rope is smooth and controlled.
Sherpa kinetic recovery ropes have a guaranteed minimum 30% stretch which means the sling shot effect is much greater then an ordinary flat snatch strap. Having this additional stretch means recoveries are softer on the vehicles with less of a jolt on the equipment and individuals. Once you use a quality kinetic recovery rope you will never want to go back to the flat snatch strap.
Recovery Rope Features:
- Minimum 30% stretch via a double braided nylon rope
- Rope eye protection coatings as standard to increase durability
- Good resistance to UV, abrasion and chemicals
- Includes wet dry carry bag (excludes 40m model SRR51X40)
- Each rope clearly labelled with rating not seen on cheap inferior products
How to select your recovery rope rating:
As a rule of thumb, select a recovery rope rated to at least 2-3 times your vehicles Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM). Your vehicles GVM is often printed on the sticker inside your vehicles door.
As an example, common 4x4 vehicles such as a Nissan Patrol, Toyota Landcruiser will have a GVM of ~3,300kg. Many of the popular dual cab utes like the D-Max, Hilux or Ranger are around the 3,000kg rating. The Sherpa 22mm (7/8") recovery rope achieves a rating of 13,300 kg which suits the majority of users including those towing a van or boat. For people running massive trucks or those who just don't want to mess around, there are heavier options rated up to 91,300kg.
This recovery rope is so strong it can be used to recover mining equipment, farming equipment such as tractors and harvesters and industrial trucks. It is ideal for military applications where strength and reliability is critical.
Note: Recovery ropes strength and stretch are reduced when the rope is saturated with water.
SHIPPING DISCLAIMER: Some of the bigger diameter ropes are very large and heavy. Much larger than most people realise. We recommend contacting us for a freight quote before ordering as additional freight may be required. For example, the 2" 40m long rope weighs over 90kg and is delivered on a pallet. We can arrange a drop tail delivery if you don't have a fork lift on site.
Diameter | Length | Minimum Breaking Strain (MBS) |
---|---|---|
22mm (7/8") | 9m (30ft) | 13,300 kg (29,260 lb) |
32mm (1-1/4") | 9m (30ft) | 23,900 kg (52,580 lb) |
38mm (1-1/2") | 9m (30ft) | 33,600 kg (73,920 lb) |
50mm (2") | 12m (40ft) | 59,800 kg (131,560 lb) |
50mm (2") | 40m (133ft) | 59,800 kg (131,560 lb) |
64mm (2-1/2") | 12m (40ft) | 91,300 kg (200,860 lb) |
SKU | SRR32X9 |
---|---|
Barcode # | OEBC560452 |
Brand | Sherpa |
Shipping Weight | 7.0000kg |
Shipping Width | 0.300m |
Shipping Height | 0.300m |
Shipping Length | 0.400m |