Tuff Terrain Standard Winch & Snatch Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain Standard Winch & Snatch Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain Standard Winch & Snatch Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain Standard Winch & Snatch Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain Standard Winch & Snatch Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain Standard Winch & Snatch Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain Standard Winch & Snatch Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain Standard Winch & Snatch Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain Standard Winch & Snatch Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain Standard Winch & Snatch Recovery Kit

Tuff Terrain Standard Winch & Snatch Recovery Kit

TTWRK

Regular price$315.80
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  • Aussie Designed
  • Available to order
  • Backordered, shipping soon

• 1 x 8T snatch strap, 9 m

• 1 x 5T extension strap, 20 m

• 1 x 12T tree trunk protector, 3 m

• 1 x 15,000 kg soft shackle with sheath

• 2 x 15,000 kg braided soft shackles

• 1 x alloy winch ring

• 1 x pair working gloves

• 1 x winch dampener bag

• All-in-one 4x4 recovery kit

8T snatch strap for bogged pulls

5T extension strap extends anchor reach

12T tree trunk protector for winching

• Three 15,000 kg soft shackles included

• Alloy winch ring suits synthetic winch rope

Tuff Terrain’s Standard Winch & Snatch Recovery Kit gives you the core recovery gear to pull a stuck 4x4 back onto the track. The 8T snatch strap uses stretch to move a bogged vehicle without harsh shock through the chassis. A 5T, 20 m extension strap reaches distant trees or recovery points, handy when you are straddling ruts or deep washouts. A 12T tree trunk protector wraps around a tree to take winch loads without chewing up the bark.

An alloy winch ring teams up with three 15,000 kg soft shackles to handle winch pulls and redirects with less weight in the setup. Braided covers on two shackles sit against recovery points for extra wear resistance. A winch dampener bag doubles as storage for the kit and adds weight over the rope during pulls. Gloves keep your hands covered while you sort straps and shackles at the track.

Q: Is this kit suitable for use with synthetic winch rope?

A: Yes, the kit suits synthetic winch rope when used within the stated ratings. The alloy winch ring has a smooth surface that mates well with soft shackles and synthetic rope. The soft shackles remove sharp steel edges from the system. Always check rope and shackle ratings before any recovery pull.

Q: How should I clean the straps after a muddy recovery?

A: Rinse the straps in fresh water and let them air dry out of direct sunlight. Mud and grit trapped in fibres can abrade the webbing over time. Avoid harsh chemicals or hot washing as they may weaken synthetic materials. Store the dry straps loosely rolled in the dampener bag.

Q: Can the tree trunk protector be used as a tow strap?

A: The tree trunk protector is intended as a static anchor strap, not a dynamic tow or snatch strap. Its shorter length suits wrapping around trees or poles. Using it for snatch recoveries can transmit harsh shock loads into both vehicles. Always use the dedicated snatch strap for kinetic pulls.

Q: How often should I inspect the soft shackles and straps?

A: Inspect the gear before and after every recovery. Look for cuts, abrasion, melted fibres, or flattened sections in the webbing and ropes. Retire any piece that shows damage or compromised stitching. Regular checks help the kit stay ready for the next trip out.