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<blockquote data-quote="Helopilot" data-source="post: 1342195" data-attributes="member: 24443"><p>Bubba Rope all the way for me. Yes they are expensive but they get vehicles out that would never get pulled with a regular tow strap. If you are on snow or a slippery surface all that is going to happen is you are going to spin your tires unless you want to risk damaging a vehicle from the force of the jerk using a regular tow strap. Even if your truck has dry pavement the kinetic energy off road recovery rope (AKA Bubba Rope) can give you the extra energy to pull out a vehicle that you would not ever get out with a regular tow strap. Case in point is this snowblower tractor that had buried himself in the ditch. It took about four tugs to get him out, but I was able to get him out thanks to the Bubba Rope. This is just my personal experience so far with my Bubba Rope.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]290182[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]290183[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helopilot, post: 1342195, member: 24443"] Bubba Rope all the way for me. Yes they are expensive but they get vehicles out that would never get pulled with a regular tow strap. If you are on snow or a slippery surface all that is going to happen is you are going to spin your tires unless you want to risk damaging a vehicle from the force of the jerk using a regular tow strap. Even if your truck has dry pavement the kinetic energy off road recovery rope (AKA Bubba Rope) can give you the extra energy to pull out a vehicle that you would not ever get out with a regular tow strap. Case in point is this snowblower tractor that had buried himself in the ditch. It took about four tugs to get him out, but I was able to get him out thanks to the Bubba Rope. This is just my personal experience so far with my Bubba Rope. [ATTACH=full]290182[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]290183[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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