Influencer I
Think this is the route that I am going to go. Find something that fits my needs but doesn't break the bank.I just went on to Quadratech and ordered one that fit my safety needs and didn't kill my wallet. I think it might be Rugged Ridge or something. It's a strap, that goes around a tree. I wasn't too worried about big names.
Benefactor
I ended up going with a Hi-Lift variant. I will probably look into an ARB or one of those Bubba Ropes if it were to ever fail.I'm a big fan of the Bubba Rope products. You can probably buy cheaper, but not better. Not all companies do destructive testing on their products. Bubba Rope is a subsidiary of a commercial rigging manufacturer, and does extensive testing of their products. These are made in the USA, and can take a beating. Probably overkill if you don't do a lot of recovery. I'm using mine every weekend, to help recover somebody, so I love the quality.
http://www.bubbarope.com/tree-hugger
Benefactor
The important thing, is you have something to save the tree from damage. I'm sure the Hi-Lift Variant will take care of you, when you need it.I ended up going with a Hi-Lift variant. I will probably look into an ARB or one of those Bubba Ropes if it were to ever fail.
Member III
Expedition Master III
Expedition Master III
These newer recovery ropes are probably a better solution than tow/recovery web straps, And safer too. The prices are finally coming down also. In the last 2 years , i have seen many more manufacturers offering a version to the retail market. Price is what has kept me from putting out the dough($) for one. My recovery bag has the straps, damper, shackles, etc, so there has been no need to upgrade yet. I will still be watching as i have seen how good they work, and how much less stress is applied to your anchor points.I'm a big fan of the Bubba Rope products. You can probably buy cheaper, but not better. Not all companies do destructive testing on their products. Bubba Rope is a subsidiary of a commercial rigging manufacturer, and does extensive testing of their products. These are made in the USA, and can take a beating. Probably overkill if you don't do a lot of recovery. I'm using mine every weekend, to help recover somebody, so I love the quality.
http://www.bubbarope.com/tree-hugger