Best Recovery Equipment For Overlanding, , The First 6 Items You Need To Get Started

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The first six pieces of recovery gear you'll need plus a DISCOUNT code for 10% off quality equipment from Master Pull. Just getting started overlanding and offroading? These are the essential pieces of equipment you'll need for pulling and winching during overland and offroad rescues. We present them to you in order of importance. What you should buy first. In the video we talk about recovery straps, aka kinetic strap, bubba rope, and snatch strap. We explain what a proper vehicle recovery point is. The difference between hard and soft shackles, and their uses. How important a tree saver strap is to have.
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Nice choices. Also gloves and a reminder to throw something like a jacket over the line if you are using hard shackles. And remember the kinetic rope not only cushions the pull but provides way more pulling power because of the rubber band effect. 1 more thing...think and plan (too many people making decisions is terrible) the pull. You don't want to make things worse.

NigelNaughton
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I have carried master pull recovery gear for years and I have found them very reliable for recovery.

overlandvoyager
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All great stuff guys! I still need to get a kinetic rope!

AllThingsOverlanding
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I have all that stuff and it was expensive - especially the kinetic rope. But I consider it like insurance which gives me peace of mind in the event everything goes sideways one day.

canyonoverland
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awesome video, really enjoy the back and forth pace between the two of you which kept it interesting and easy to watch. Thanks!

BrentAllen
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There are also great snatch blocks that are made for soft shackles.

ThatOtherDave
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Some good information here. Thanks for the great reminders.

dickinaroundoutdoors
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Always a fan of your videos and the informative nature with goofball humor. Keep up the good work!

Juanalv
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I use soft shackles all the time because they're so easy to hook up underneath cars.

jamesm
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What if you get hungry while doing a recovery I think you should have a skottle ..😂. Great video thank you

ADVwithRoscoe
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Nice information but I think a conversational voice tone would be much better...more inviting. Ask yourself this...do you like to listen to a presenter....or would you rather have a one-on-one conversation with someone? Keep up the great work!

sharingtheadventure
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What is the rule for the strength of the steel shackle please?

julienmira
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Gimmie a F*@## second!! LABO!! J & C

KUEHLKUEST
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I can't find the front recovery brackets you showed, are those for 4Runner? I've got a 21 trd offroad and all i find are way bigger. Also, can you use a pin through the rear receiver as an attachment point for a yank strap? Just getting into occasionally offroading and don't want to get overboard costwise. Thanks for info.

brentkellner
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You are wrong about recovery point. Welding on 4 sides is stronger than a bolt that screws into frame.

alanobrien
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Do you know if those recovery points bolt to existing holes in the front of the 4runner?
I need beefier recovery points in the front. I usually use a D ring in the hitch for a rear recovery
Thx!!!

Treetopflyer