Tuff Terrain 9k Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 9k Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 9k Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 9k Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 9k Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 9k Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 9k Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 9k Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 9k Ultimate Recovery Kit
Tuff Terrain 9k Ultimate Recovery Kit

Tuff Terrain 9k Ultimate Recovery Kit

TTURK9

Regular price$568.75
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  • Aussie Designed
  • Available to order
  • Backordered, shipping soon

• 1 x 9K – 9m kinetic rope (9,000 kg)

• 1 x 28.9K – 3m static rope (28,900 kg)

• 1 x 15K soft shackle with sheath

• 2 x 15K soft shackles with braided cover

• 1 x alloy winch ring

• 1 x pair of working gloves

• 1 x large heavy duty gear bag with 1 main pocket, 2 side pockets and 12 internal dividers

• 1 x winch dampener bag

• 9,000 kg kinetic rope for snatch recoveries

• 28,900 kg static rope for towing duties

• Three 15,000 kg soft shackles included

• Alloy winch ring improves winch line angle

• Winch dampener bag manages rope recoil

• Heavy duty bag with pockets and dividers

Tuff Terrain 9k Ultimate Recovery Kit brings together a 9,000 kg kinetic rope, 28,900 kg static rope and soft shackles rated to 15,000 kg to sort out most 4x4 recoveries from the bush to the beach. The kinetic rope stretches under load to smooth out snatch forces, while the static rope suits towing or rigging redirects when you need a solid anchor line.

An alloy winch ring teams up with the soft shackles to set up a light, efficient pulley that helps your winch work smarter. A winch dampener bag adds weight to the line to cut down recoil if something gives way. A big heavy duty gear bag with pockets and dividers keeps ropes, shackles, gloves and dampener in one tidy setup, making this kit a smart buy for touring rigs and weekend warriors.

Q: Is the Tuff Terrain 9k Ultimate Recovery Kit suitable for all 4x4 vehicle types?

A: The kit suits most 4x4s that fall within the 9,000 kg kinetic rope rating. The ratings refer to the working strength of the gear rather than vehicle weight alone. Drivers still need to match recovery hardware to actual gross vehicle mass. We recommend checking your vehicle handbook and any bar or recovery point ratings before use.

Q: Can the soft shackles replace steel bow shackles in my current setup?

A: Yes, the supplied soft shackles can replace standard steel bow shackles where suitable anchor points exist. Each soft shackle carries a 15,000 kg rating which gives strong capacity for typical 4x4 recoveries. Soft shackles also remove loose metal from the system in case a component fails. Users must always attach to rated recovery points, not tow balls or generic tie-down points.

Q: How should I care for the kinetic and static ropes after a trip?

A: Ropes need a rinse in fresh water after exposure to mud, sand, or salt. Light cleaning prevents grit from working into the fibres and extends service life. Ropes should then dry out of direct sun before storage. The included gear bag gives a ventilated, separated space to keep ropes from staying damp.

Q: Does the winch ring work with both synthetic and steel winch cables?

A: The alloy winch ring is generally paired with synthetic winch rope. Synthetic rope bends smoothly around the ring surface and works well with soft shackles. Many users prefer this combination as it reduces overall system weight. For steel cable setups, users should follow the winch and ring manufacturer guidelines or use a conventional snatch block rated for cable.

Q: Is the winch dampener bag compulsory during recoveries?

A: The dampener bag should always be used during winch or rope tension operations. The added mass along the line helps limit recoil distance if a rope or fitting fails. This practice supports safer working zones around the recovery area. The bright material of the dampener also marks the line position for everyone nearby.