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ARB 3-Inch x 65.60-Foot Extension Strap; 17,600 lb.

Item SD23324
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$149.95

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • Manufactured to the Highest Standards Using Top Quality 100% Polyester
      • High Visibility Color Scheme for Safer Vehicle Recovery
      • Features Eye and Seam Protector Sleeves with Reinforced Eyes for Easier Shackle Fitment
      • Breaking Strength of 17,600 lb
      • Designed for Winch Extension Applications

      Description

      Durable Non-Stretch Extension Strap. The ARB 3-Inch x 65.60-Foot Extension Strap; 17,600 lb is designed to extend the reach of your winch cable when anchor points are out of reach. It provides a safe and efficient method to increase winch line length, improving recovery options in difficult terrain.

      Construction and Appearance. Made from premium 100% polyester, this strap features reinforced eyes and seam protector sleeves for enhanced durability. Its high-visibility purple color improves safety during recovery operations by allowing better visibility in various conditions.

      Installation. The strap is simple to install, requiring no drilling or tools. It easily connects to existing winch setups using shackles, making it quick and convenient to deploy when needed.

      Warranty. This product includes a 3-year warranty, ensuring reliability and quality over time.

      ARB ARB725LB

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

      Tech Specs

      4.8

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