Tuff Terrain Bush Recovery Kit - Pro

Tuff Terrain Bush Recovery Kit - Pro

TT-REC-Bushkit-Pro

Regular price$1,079.00
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  • Aussie Designed
  • Available to order
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• 1 × Tuff Terrain Heavy Duty Recovery Gear Bag

• 4 × 17T Soft Shackles with Braided Sheath

• 2 × Tuff Terrain Recovery Gloves

• 1 × 5T Extension Strap – 20m

• 1 × 3m Static Rope

• 1 × 9T Kinetic Rope – 9m

• 1 × Soft Shackle Recovery Hitch

• 4 × 17T Soft Shackles with Sheath

• 2 × 12T Tree Trunk Straps – 3m

• 1 × Winch Dampener Bag with Storage

• 2 × Winch Rings

• Complete 4x4 recovery kit setup

17T soft shackles handle big loads

9T kinetic rope for controlled pulls

• Tree trunk straps shield anchor trees

• Recovery bag keeps gear organised

• Winch rings support multi‑line pulls

The Tuff Terrain Bush Recovery Kit Pro gives touring rigs a full spread of recovery gear, meaning you can tackle sand, mud, or rocky climbs with proper rated hardware. The recovery bag drops straight into the boot or tray, which keeps kinetic rope, static rope, straps, and soft shackles in one grab‑and‑go setup when a mate buries their 4x4.

The 17T soft shackles hook into factory or aftermarket recovery points as the soft shackle hitch covers vehicles with a towbar. The 9T kinetic rope takes up slack and loads gradually, preventing harsh jolts through chassis and suspension. Twin 12T tree trunk straps team with the winch rings, which lets you set up multi‑line pulls around solid anchor trees on tight, steep tracks.

Q: Is the Bush Recovery Kit Pro suitable for use with most 4x4 vehicles?

A: Yes, the Bush Recovery Kit Pro suits most 4x4s that have rated recovery points or a compatible towbar hitch. The soft shackles connect to rated points on bullbars or chassis plates, while the soft shackle recovery hitch fits a standard towbar receiver. Always confirm your vehicle recovery points are rated and undamaged before loading the system.

Q: Can the kinetic rope replace a traditional snatch strap in this setup?

A: Yes, the 9T kinetic rope performs the same basic job as a snatch strap but uses rope stretch to smooth out the pull. The rope stores energy along its length, which then releases steadily into the stuck vehicle. This action reduces harsh loading on recovery points and driveline components. Use proper recovery points and clear bystanders from the line of pull.

Q: How should the tree trunk straps be used during a winch recovery?

A: The 12T tree trunk straps wrap around a solid tree to create a stable anchor for the winch line. The wide strap body spreads the load over more bark area, which reduces damage to the tree compared with a bare rope. Soft shackles or winch rings then attach to the strap eyelets to route the winch line. Always select healthy trees of adequate diameter for the expected load.

Q: What is the purpose of the winch dampener bag included in the kit?

A: The winch dampener bag sits over a tensioned winch rope or cable to help manage energy if a line failure occurs. The added mass over the line encourages any recoil to drop towards the ground rather than whip back towards vehicles. The bag also doubles as general storage for smaller recovery gear when not in use. Always follow winch manufacturer instructions and stay clear of loaded lines.

Q: How should the Bush Recovery Kit Pro be stored and maintained between trips?

A: The recovery gear bag stores all components in one place to keep the kit ready for the next trip. After each use, users should rinse off mud or sand, then dry ropes, straps, and shackles out of direct sunlight. Regular inspection for cuts, abrasion, or deformation helps keep the setup in working order. Any damaged components should be replaced before the next recovery job.