Tuff Terrain 12K Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 12K Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 12K Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 12K Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 12K Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 12K Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 12K Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 12K Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 12K Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 12K Ultimate Recovery Kit

Tuff Terrain 12K Ultimate Recovery Kit

TTURK12

Regular price$600.99
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  • Aussie Designed
  • Available to order
  • Backordered, shipping soon

• 1 x 12K – 9m kinetic rope

• 1 x 28.9K 3m static rope

• 1 x 15K soft shackle with sheath

• 2 x 15K soft shackles with braided cover

• 1 x alloy winch ring

• 1 x pair working gloves

• 1 x large heavy-duty gear bag

• 1 x winch dampener bag

• Full recovery kit in one bag

12,000kg 9m kinetic rope included

28,900kg 3m static rope included

• Three 15,000kg soft shackles supplied

• Alloy winch ring for line redirects

• Winch dampener bag for recoil control

Tuff Terrain 12K Ultimate Recovery Kit gives you a full spread of ropes and hardware to tackle common 4WD recoveries from the bush to the beach. The 12,000kg 9m kinetic rope handles dynamic snatch work where controlled stretch helps move a bogged wagon. The 28,900kg 3m static rope suits fixed anchor duties or short extensions when winch reach runs out.

Three 15,000kg soft shackles hook the setup together with less chance of panel damage if something lets go. The alloy winch ring works with your winch line to redirect pulls around trees or other anchor points. A winch dampener bag adds weight over the line to help control recoil. The working gloves and big gear bag keep hands covered and the kit tidy between weekends away.

Q: What vehicle size does the 12K kinetic rope suit?

A: The 12,000kg rating suits many 4WDs when used within its working load limits. Drivers should match gross vehicle mass and recovery conditions to the rope rating. Manufacturer guidelines and local standards must always be followed. Recovery gear must never be shock loaded beyond its specified rating.

Q: Can the soft shackles replace traditional steel bow shackles?

A: The supplied 15,000kg soft shackles can replace many steel shackles where rated recovery points exist. Synthetic shackles reduce hard metal around the vehicle in a failure. Users still need to follow correct rigging practice and check for sharp edges. All shackles must be inspected regularly for wear or fibre damage.

Q: How should the winch dampener bag be used during a pull?

A: The winch dampener bag sits over the mid-point of the winch rope or cable. Added mass helps drag the line down if a component fails. Users should attach it according to the printed instructions. The bag should never be used to store heavy objects during a pull.

Q: Is the kit suitable for use with synthetic winch rope and steel cable?

A: The alloy winch ring and dampener bag can work with many synthetic ropes and some steel cables when used correctly. Users must confirm compatibility with their winch manufacturer. Bends, sharp edges, or undersized radii can damage certain lines. All components must stay within stated working loads.

Q: How should this recovery kit be stored between trips?

A: The heavy-duty gear bag keeps components together and protected. Ropes should be cleaned of mud and saltwater then dried before storage. Shackles and the winch ring should be checked for abrasion or cuts. The kit should be stored out of direct sunlight to extend rope life.

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