Double the capacity of your winch WITHOUT relying on a heavy snatch block for your 4WD recovery!

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Designed by Jase from All 4 Adventure, the Boss Ring is perfectly designed to be lightweight yet super strong: enabling you to double the effective pulling load of your winch, you can strategically use mechanical advantage to get you out of trouble. Offset winching is also possible for the ultimate in recovery versatility. Combined with a Boss Shackle, this premium kit is ideal to keep ready for action in your vehicle or glovebox.

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Thumbs up because of his accent. He's trustworthy because he's from a foreign land.

desertseat
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I’m guessing you need tension on the line to start it though? Other wise the rope will fall out of the ring.

stormvalestarabs
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when the truck is helping by driving and overtakes the rope under strain and causes slack what keeps the rope on the pulley?

gryphinity
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Look good..but i have wire cable, so I stock with the old ones ... maybe when I upgrade to synthetic

albertoportas
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What happens when it gets roughed up over time due to dirt and debris and then starts fraying your rope?

jamescleaver
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what is the friction loss compared to the old snatch block. Seen somewhere that this could be up to 50% more

mwwoudstra
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This is one of the most Aussie video I’ve ever seen 😂😂

Alex-tguj
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Im guessing there is some friction loss. When i work with blocks having axles there is loss

magnuspersson
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been waiting 6 months to use mine worked great

longy
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🤣Cause’ weights such an issue for ol mate’s minimal setup he goes bush with, not

MikeJones-vtfu
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What people never talk about with winches is you never get the full capacity unless you’re on the last wrap of rope on your drum. So if you have a 50’ winch and you wanna make it as strong as you can (1:1) you should have most of the rope out and not still wrapped around the drum.

Deerector
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This is great. I need one of these recovery kits

Johnnywraphood
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Does this setup give any mechanical advantage?

It looks like a 1:1 setup.

quentinbell
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Has any one else looked at the price??

waldo_-otej
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You should get a snatch block for your winch. It will double the capacity. Also i didnt see any ice after you blew away that snow.

certifiedspeed
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WRONG! A SNATCH BLOCK OR A RECOVERY RING DOES NOT CREATE A MECHANICAL ADVANTAGE AT ALL, IT SIMPLY REDIRECTS THE ROPE! It drives me nuts! For a mechanical advantage to reduce the amount of energy of each pull, a BLOCK AND TACKLE setup is required where one pulley is static and a second pulley is moving. Only when a block and tackle setup is used is the energy to pull the rope 1/2 HOWEVER then the amount of rope to pull is doubled.
Think about it, if a simple redirect of the rope could reduce the required energy by half, a person could redirect the rope 10 times around 10 trees and the amount of the pull would be reduced by 10 times? NO.
In a block and tackle, energy of the pull is in half over DOUBLE the timeframe. Then double the length of rope is pulled.
With a block and tackle, the same amount of energy was required to pull but it was just spread out over a longer time.

Unknown_Random_Guy
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It needs a bearing. No way its as beneficial as the steel one. Too much friction

mattluszczak
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OMG, going from single cable to using a single pulley does NOT increase the power of your winch at all, simple physics (look it up). You need a 2 pulley system to double the pull force. One pulley has 1 advantage, it allows you to apply equal force to 2 recovery points to keep the vehicle more stable (if setup correctly) but total power remains the same.

ericguthrie
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$199.00 Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha

plozikou
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Typical 4x4 piss creek science. Imagine trying to reinvent the wheel.

OldPrick