kenetic ropes.., what have you got?

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mathewh11
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kenetic ropes.., what have you got?

Post by mathewh11 » Sun Jan 15, 2012 1:57 pm

hey, it's my birthday soon so ive decided my girlfreinds buying me one :lol: .
however i have know idea which are best so any info is much appreciated!. :salute:

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Re: kenetic ropes.., what have you got?

Post by justaddmud » Sun Jan 15, 2012 3:07 pm

My personal preference, and again, is my opinion, is to avoid them like the plague,

lot of places don't accept them now too

just get a decent rope and shackles, much safer in my book

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Re: kenetic ropes.., what have you got?

Post by Highlander » Sun Jan 15, 2012 3:25 pm

x2

They do work and they are very impressive when they work but when they go wrong they can be fatal.

Don't need them for a Suzuki :D
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Re: kenetic ropes.., what have you got?

Post by mathewh11 » Sun Jan 15, 2012 3:58 pm

Highlander wrote:x2
Don't need them for a Suzuki :D
I would be only using it to get other people out :rockin:
hate having to tug at other peoples pride and joy
don't mind breaking mine :lol:
also doesn't help that my 1.3 is gutless!! :thumbdown:
anybody got any links of what they have bought?
how much would a good one be?

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Re: kenetic ropes.., what have you got?

Post by ScottieJ » Sun Jan 15, 2012 9:04 pm

If used correctly and with suitable recovery points, I.e. not the eye on the front of an SJ and with rated shackles then they are awesome bits of recovery gear. A gentle tug with a kerr is better than a tow with a normal rope.
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