Gang,
Lots of discussion has been going on in several of my local offroad clubs about recovery items, specifically when dealing with equipment and safety.
The debate usually starts off with tow devices a.k.a. straps or chains or cables. These multipurpose devices are used by offroaders in hundreds of unimaginable ways. To strap onto other vehicles to tow your ride back home, to hook into another vehicle to yank you out of the mud, to attach to a Hi-Lift jack and become part of the trail-made ‘come-along’ and hundreds more ways to numerous to list here.
They also come in many different sizes, lengths, strengths and have different attachment devices on the ends, loops, hooks, and knots.
The general consensus from several of our clubs ‘safety officers’ is that nylon straps with loops are preferred. (no flying metal hooks to gouge anybody with).
I agree with that straps with loops are probably the safest, but I often wonder why people don’t bring along heavy tow chains or cables in their assortment of recovery devices. There are plenty of times when I’m out on a trail ride and get suck with a strap that has too much stretch to it and a chain would be preferred.
I usually carry both a hooked chain and a hooked tow strap to cover these situations along with all of the other usual trail stuff, but our clubs have become more anal about each vehicle carrying recover devices of their own and they insist on the looped nylon straps.
This isn’t much of a problem for me, but I wanted to get other peoples opinions on the topic.
What do you carry on the trail with regards to tow straps, chains, cables?
~Nate