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Speedstrap Weavable Recovery Strap 1" X 25' Utv Buggy Quad Tow Strap on 2040-parts.com

US $53.00
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California, United States

California, United States
SpeedStrap Weavable Recovery Strap 1" x 25' UTV Buggy Quad Tow Strap, US $53.00, image 1
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Ability Utv


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    Over the years, SpeedStrap weavable recovery straps 
    have become a staple for off-roading. 
    This 1" strap is rated at 10000 lbs and guys like to 
    say they could not believe it 'till they saw it in action. 
    The operation is simple. 
    The nylon strap has continuous loops weaved into it 
    and you create a loop at both ends. 
    By simply weaving it through itself, it creates a metal free tow-strap. 
    Best of all, when it's time to put things away, 
    simply unweave it and store it for next time. 
    You will be amazed at the work it will do.

    The 1" SpeedStrap weavable recovery strap is available in various lengths 
     and is most commonly used with 
     UTV's, Sand Cars, Jeeps, Snowmobiles, 
     Marine and Off-Roading.

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