didn't have any issues or complaints.
Dead vehicles tell no tales. Good work.
didn't have any issues or complaints.
Dead vehicles tell no tales. Good work.
I switched for the same reason.
According to the TRE website.
Most snatch blocks weigh 8 lbs. or more, this block weighs just under two pounds. It’s precision made from aircraft grade aluminum with a revolutionary heavy duty self lubricating single bearing Delrin sheave that will never rust or require any maintenance, even after years of use.
https://www.tacticalrecoveryequipment.com/product-category/snatch-blocks/
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Thanks for posing that, Pepper. I’m on the hunt for a light weight version.
Is this the one you have? It says max 1/4” rope. Sounds like it may be for an ATV.
I broke into Sab’s house looking for his spare TRE, but man, he hid it well…
Used a bunch of cheap Amazon recovery rings (and BMB soft shackles and rope) on these vehicles... didn't have any issues or complaints.
-Mac
Good to know I'm barely hanging in there with the Amazon stuff. I was worried there for a bit.
Hey I'd buy BMB recovery anything...when are you coming out with Mr. B's signature line of snatch block/recovery ring... should call them the ring of power since it fits right in with your wizardry...
-Mac
Depends on who I send it to. How does dick ring sound?
Depends on who I send it to. How does dick ring sound?
Good to know I'm barely hanging in there with the Amazon stuff. I was worried there for a bit.
I'm waiting for the Wish.com or Temu comparison. Nothing quite like staying out on the trail forever!
These are shatter resistant and only $7.77!! https://share.temu.com/ojHQ0sRy0TA
What are they shatter-resistant for? Jeeper skulls?
BTW,
Asked TRE in a email over the weekend about a projected date for having their snatch block back in stock. His reply was in the next week or so.
Just went to their website and you can now purchase one while it's on backorder. You couldn't do that this weekend.
So I've got one ordered. We'll see how long it takes.
Thanks for that, Richardo. I've done the same.
Post up what the pulley looks like. I'd be very interested in the plastic they used. If it is black, this is going to get interesting.
What would black plastic indicate?
Yeah, it is really hard to bind them to anything much when most of the winches used to come with 9800 lb breaking strength steel cable on a 9500 lb rated winch.Generally, consumer grade winches and equipment are not bound to ASME B30.7, but it is a good starting point.
Post up what the pulley looks like. I'd be very interested in the plastic they used. If it is black, this is going to get interesting.