Product Description
Extreme Duty Kinetic Recovery Rope | Universal
Factor 55 double braided nylon recovery rope can stretch up to 30 percent of its total length. It also features a flexible, durable, weather-resistant polymeric coating for extreme durability, and rubberized rope eyes for maximum durability at the wear points of the rope. The kinetic rope bridle allows you to utilize two recovery points on your vehicle during a kinetic recovery. Dual connection points reduces the stress on the individual attachment points
Rope Ratings:
| Working Load Limit | Minimum Tensile Strength | |
|---|---|---|
| 7/8" x 10' Rope | 5,660 Pounds | 28,300 Pounds |
| 1" x 10' Rope | 6,700 Pounds | 33,500 Pounds |
| 7/8" x 30' Rope | 5,660 Pounds | 28,300 Pounds |
| 1" x 30' Rope | 6,700 Pounds | 33,500 Pounds |
| 1.5" x 30' Rope | 14,800 Pounds | 74,000 Pounds |
| 2" x 30' Rope | 26,300 Pounds | 131,500 Pounds |
| 2.5" x 30' Rope | 40,200 Pounds | 201,000 Pounds |

Purchase your Factor 55 KERR based on your vehicle’s gross vehicular weight rating (GVWR). A properly sized rope for typical SUVs and trucks is one that has a 4:1 to 6:1 minimum breaking strength to GVWR ratio. For larger vehicles (Unimogs, EarthRoamers, Earth Cruisers, heavier military trucks, etc.), a 2:1 to 4:1 ratio may be acceptable. If you use a smaller and lighter KERR, rope breakage might occur. If too large and heavy, the rope won’t stretch enough, reducing the maximum kinetic energy assist. The KERR must be suited to the GVWR of the lighter of the two vehicles used in the recovery process