🚀 Elevate Your Recovery Game!
The RULLINE Winch Snatch Recovery Ring is a high-performance towing solution designed for off-road enthusiasts. With a remarkable 41,000lbs breaking strength and made from lightweight 7075 aluminum alloy, this recovery ring is engineered for durability and efficiency. Its friction-minimizing design ensures smooth operation, making it compatible with various vehicles, including ATVs, UTVs, SUVs, and trucks. Say goodbye to heavy conventional snatch blocks and embrace a safer, faster, and more reliable recovery experience.
Manufacturer | RULLINE |
Brand | RULLINE |
Item Weight | 12.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.02 x 5.28 x 1.54 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | US-SC020-BL |
L**S
Cool Tool
So much more convenient than a heavy snatchblock.
S**S
Have No Use Time Yet !
Looks good, she say's it's pretty, it's smooth, looks well made and should be strong enough 4 the job.As advrtsd, new in box, no ruff edges to snag.
D**D
nice construction
This looks and feels well made. I haven't used this yet but will update if I have any issues. Good price.
M**E
nicest of the less expensive smaller rings
I tried 6 from 4 sellers. 5 were small size and one was large size. 3 were Ucreative same thing.Salman large size about 135mm 5 1/4 inRulline, Ucreative, Yomtovm were small size about 100mm 4 inall have similar IDall have similar height except the Salman which is about 1/4 inch taller than the otherslook at the amazon listing for the Ucreative, it shows the marks where it was held for anodize. Mine arrived just as pictured in the listing. these marks are right where you dont want any potential for abrasion. all of the small ones had varying degrees of marks and their associated bumps on the ID. The Ucreatives were the worst. although not large, they were deep. and a loaded rope would definitely get some wear from them.No silkscreen on either side. did the thumb test, thumb across the ID, Ucreative had the widest feeling flat spot of them all. Last place.The Rulline and Yomtovm were both better than Ucreative on the ID but still had marks/bumps on the ID.The Yomtovm had what appeared to be the smoothest thickest anodize. But it had this strange dent on one side. No silkscreen on either side. ID flatspot narrower than the Rulline.The Rulline marks on the ID were different. These were actually scratches and not some result of the anodizse process. Could feel them with a finger. Had silkscreen on one side. I didnt see any place where there were makrs from the anodize process. Claims made of 7075. Rulline ended up second place. If i was sure I wanted only out of the smaller less expensive versions I would get the Rulline.The larger Salman had absolutely no marks/bumps on the ID. Instead you could tell that it was held by the race where the winch rope goes. Marks there aren't as big of a deal although they really should either have no marks or have them where there will be no rope contact. Narrowest feeling flat spot on the ID.The Salman, Rulline and Yomtovm seemed pretty good rotating them with my finger in the ID so I did a shackle spin test.I removed the sheath and wanted to check friction. When I spun the ring on the shackle the Yomtovm and the Rulline made click sounds each rotation as the small ID marks caught on the rope.Narrowed down to Rulline and Salman. Both worked well with 6mm rope. Only the Salman claimed and could work with 14mm rope since it had a bit more height. Rulline was too narrow at the race bottom and pinched the rope. Salman didnt. Not a factor in deciding for winch purposes but I have some other ropes I might want to use for a pulley, arborist style.The Salman made no sounds at all when spinning. It is also bigger, about twice the material fron race to ID as the smaller versions. The smaller versions were about 1/2 inch while the Salman was about 1 inch. The more material with the same ID means a larger bend radius of the winch rope, a good thing. Can handle larger winch rope than the others. Also came with a storage bag, good for when bouncing around my other stuff. Claims made of 6061. silkscreen on boths sides including the MBS. While I might prefer 7075, the Salman gets first place. Its a larger ring in the price range of the less expensive smaller rings with higher quality and more uses.Anyone handy with a dremel and the polishing attachment could easily smooth out any of the ID marks. I thought about it when i got the first Ucreative but then decided I would check out a few and just support whoever makes a decent one out of the less expensive options available. Wouldnt be as easy to dremel the ID flat spots. Remember the flat spots im talking about are across the ID, at the center of the ring. not as you rotate the ring.
K**.
soft shackle for winch
haven't used it yet, but it seems like it will work great
R**D
I will do business with them again.
Everything as promised.
S**N
Very Poor Quality
This snatch ring is unusable for its intended purpose.The ID of the ring has multiple rough spots that can/will damage a soft shackle if used in a recovery. At best, this will ruin an expensive soft shackle, and at worst create an unsafe situation.I reported the issue to the seller, and was told the rough spots are from their fixturing, and cannot be prevented.Do not waste your money. Spend a few more bucks and buy something else.
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