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I honestly think you'd be better served by practicing with your hi-lift winching kit, and learning what kind of techniques (...like winching backwards...) and accessories you could get (winch extension, a snatch block with a separate winch rope, etc) would be most useful. Otherwise, you'll spend $500-$1500 on this custom winch setup and probably use it once a year.
I have openly admitted to somewhat eating my words on this subject, but I am still generally "anti-winch." Out of I think 9 or 10 recoveries I've done in offroading, I have used a winch only one of those. The time I used it was on my most recent recovery, and 1) I was absolutely asking for it ("hey Skeeter, watch this!," and 2) I could have used my recovery boards or hi-lift winching kit but chose to use the winch because it seemed easiest for that particular situation (which it was). Of course, I do have a winch, but I absolutely think they are over-rated.
In any case, if you end up getting something that rides in the back until you need it, just be aware of the dangers of trudging around in deep mud or over loose rocks while carrying 100lb of bulky steel. Seems like a great way to end up with a broken foot or a big, bleeding shin gash.
I have openly admitted to somewhat eating my words on this subject, but I am still generally "anti-winch." Out of I think 9 or 10 recoveries I've done in offroading, I have used a winch only one of those. The time I used it was on my most recent recovery, and 1) I was absolutely asking for it ("hey Skeeter, watch this!," and 2) I could have used my recovery boards or hi-lift winching kit but chose to use the winch because it seemed easiest for that particular situation (which it was). Of course, I do have a winch, but I absolutely think they are over-rated.
In any case, if you end up getting something that rides in the back until you need it, just be aware of the dangers of trudging around in deep mud or over loose rocks while carrying 100lb of bulky steel. Seems like a great way to end up with a broken foot or a big, bleeding shin gash.
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