That's half the price I paid for the Warrior branded 10mm that only came with a hause and that was with the 20% off Amazon voucher, seems too cheap but I'd be interested to see how it performs.Personally , I think I would have purchased from a known UK winch supplier.
Do not trust ebay ads that have typos in them.
But of course , it could be 100% good and a cheap buy.
Cheers
Ok so what the best way to test it? I am thinking tie rear to a tree winch to another and see if it snaps winch is super winch tigershark 9500
I agree, but the slings I have shown are both tow slings. I wouldn't trust the eBay special. Used twice and you can already see it is starting to failMy Old Landy it all depends on how things are rated
Lifting slings are rated with a WLL and will have a safety factor of 7:1
Lifting slings are also colour coded so a green lifting sling would have a WLL of 2 tonnes but a 14 tonne minimum break strength when new.
Slings not for lifting purposes can be rated how anyone likes and do not have to conform to colour code.
For instance have a sling can be rated at 2 tonnes whereas a sling on ebay is rated at 5 tonnes. A lifting sling with a WLL of 2 tonnes will have a breakof 14 tonnes. An ebay special is rated at 5 tonnes but has a break strength of 6 tonnes.
Brendan
UK suppliers is some of the stuff is Chinese they just don't tell you.
The AA Tow Rope is suitable for towing vehicles up to 4 tonnes