Reddit Reddit reviews KEEPER 02942 30' x 4" Recovery Strap

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KEEPER 02942 30' x 4
For small tractors and small trucksStretch and recoil action20,000 pounds web capacity10,000 pounds maximum vehicle weight30 feet long and 4 inches wide
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3 Reddit comments about KEEPER 02942 30' x 4" Recovery Strap:

u/dellindex · 18 pointsr/Jeep

Recovery straps are cheap, easy to handle, light, and can have ratings equal to or exceeding any reasonably-sized chain. I keep one like this in my Jeep.

https://www.amazon.com/Keeper-02942-30-Recovery-Strap/dp/B008N8ILQG/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1482377326&sr=8-8&keywords=30%27+tow+strap

u/shamarctic · 7 pointsr/Wrangler

OK dont worry you guys. I've got this. First things first, you're going to need to open up a credit card with a high limit. $30k should do to start.

  • Rubber Floor Mats. I got the Mopar ones. I might suggest Weathertech instead. If you have the unlimited, you can get mats for the back was well. I cannot find any mats for the back of my two door :(
  • Have a dog? Plan on running with the roof off? Want to prevent them from falling out? Safari Straps have your back.
  • Off Roading? I suggest some tire deflators to air down conveniently, and a portable air compressor to air back up.
  • Grab Handles are great. Here's one example, but I recommend shopping around. Theres a lot of different styles, find what you like.
  • Hi Lift Jack & Base. You'll quickly find off road that the stock jack will not get you out of a lot of situations. The base is helpful on soft surfaces (wet dirt, sand, etc).
  • Change your own damn oil! It's easy. No jack required just shimmy under there. Make sure to get an oil catcher big enough for your motor. 6-8 QTS if I recall correctly.
  • Buy a shovel. Invaluable off road
  • Recovery Strap & learn how to use it properly.
  • Mechanics Gloves. Again very helpful around the jeep.

    That should get you off to a good start. Eventually you might think about replacing the bumpers, adding a tire carrier, lifting the jeep, getting bigger wheels, adding a winch, adding a roof rack.
u/TinyMetalTube · 1 pointr/FullTiming

Tools:

  • Power tools. I prefer Ryobi because they all use the same batteries. Drill, fan, a jig saw if you plan to make changes, etc; a 12V version of the related charger(s), and blades/bits/etc as needed.
  • At least one flathead and one phillips screwdriver; preferrably a small and large version of each.
  • A leatherman or equivalent with an interchangeable bit driver, for when your "real" tools are hard to get to and you need to get something done right now.
  • A large utility knife
  • A big wood saw or chainsaw, for cutting firewood and moving tree limbs off the road.
  • Wrenches as appropriate to your vehicle and plumbing.
  • Good ratchets and a full socket set, including deep sockets.
  • Optionally, torque wrenches appropriate to your lug nut torque, and whatever else you might want to torque precisely.

    Utilities:

  • Solar lights
  • First aid (medical supplies you need at a moment's notice). Keep it readily accessible.
  • Second aid (my term for medical supplies that can wait a few minutes)

    Recovery and self-recovery equipment:

  • Portable tow trucks for when you get stuck in the sand/mud
  • Snatch strap and D-rings for both ends
  • Handheld winch
  • Orange cones
  • Emergency jump starter
  • Jumper cables

    Other:

  • Spare copies of all consumables. More filters, TP, paper towels, etc. than you plan to need. You might get stuck somewhere for an extra week or two due to weather.
  • Spare dump valves. They seem to break more often than you would expect.
  • Command hooks, velcro, screws, etc.