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Yes, my most used item of the weekend were the soft shackles, awesome product!! traction ramps were also used plenty, only one made it home though :\

:happy160: Big cheers to @Labraptor for his shackle gift, or rather my guilt trip on him to donate them to me lol To pay it forward I gave away one of my new recovery slings to a recovery-hookless individual

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Yeah, I have been looking at getting a set of Gator Jaws for a while. Going on my prep list for sure!
 

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Yeah, I have been looking at getting a set of Gator Jaws for a while. Going on my prep list for sure!
Check out the soft shackles from South East Overlanders. Many where using them at snoball. I believe @RSiWORKS supplied them.

Thank You for your donations to Avery. We hit our goal!

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RSiWORKS

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why soft shackles? The steel set we used seemed fine and not lacking at all

Soft shackles can carry a ton of load safely and if it breaks it doesn't become a projectile like a steel shackle.
Much, much safer.

This is the southeast overland shackle I was selling.

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"A 1/2" soft shackle made from Samson's Amsteel Blue, Dyneema SK-75 fiber.
Has an average break strength of 42,000 lbs and a working load limit (WLL) of 10,500 lbs at a 4:1 safety factor."
 
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