Your rating system is not correct either.
D4D, I've not rated them, I obtained the test results from the net - so they must be true
I'm asking the question: "
what are the good ones?"
LINK:
http://www.exploroz.com/Forum/Topic/53955/snatch_strap_ratings.aspxLINK:
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/nissan-patrol-gq-y60-ford-maverick-11/snatch-strap-test-results-25695/LINK:
http://www.4wdaction.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3873I need to buy a snatchstrap b4 May, so want one that's rated as a quality product and is reliable
These are the test results:
AUSTRALIAN 4WD MONTHLY
Snatch Strap Comparo - TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
Repco’s 7500kg, Megastrap’s 9500kg, Ox’s 8000kg and Terrain Tamer’s 8000kg straps all failed in our tests at around one tonne under the claimed rating.
There was only one ‘technical failure’ in the group. MeanGreen’s 10,000 kg strap failed by just 241kg – a margin of under 2.5 per cent. It’s hard to find too much fault with that.
Eight straps credibly exceeded the manufacturer’s rating – some by more than one tonne. Those excellent performers were Mean Green’s 8000kg, Kaymar’s 8000kg and Terrain Tamer’s 11,000kg straps.
What about when they’re wet? Well, it’s pretty obvious from the results that water does significantly reduce a snatch strap’s breaking load. (It must be remembered that snatch straps are often used while soaking wet in a creek, in mud or in the rain.) Of the straps that passed, the effect of being soaked with water for more than 24 hours was to reduce the breaking load by an average of 1048kg – more than one tonne. That’s between 9.1 and 12.5 per cent, depending on the rating of the strap.
Megastrap’s 11,000kg and 8000kg straps, Mean Green’s 8000kg strap and Terrain Tamer’s 11,000kg strap all experienced a reduction in breaking load of more than 1.1 tonnes when wet.
Only Kaymar and Bushranger offered straps (both rated 8000kg) that e
xceeded their minimum breaking load specification when both wet and dry. Super Cheap Auto’s 8000kg, Megastrap’s 8000kg, Mean Green’s 8000kg and Terrain Tamer’s 11,000kg strap came credibly close to their minimum breaking specification when wet, however.
How much did they stretch? That didn’t vary much, with the range being 15 per cent (Mean Green 8000kg, Terrain Tamer 11,000kg and Bushranger 8000kg) to 24 per cent (Megastrap 11,000kg). Among the 8000kg straps that passed the dry minimum breaking load test, Black Rat’s offers the most elongation, at 23 per cent.
CONCLUSIONBased on the relative results, it is extremely difficult to find a good reason to recommend any strap that our testing indicates did not match or exceed the manufacturers claimed performance. In comparing the straps, we awarded a winner and a runner-up, then divided the remainder into three categories indicative of the straps’ relative performances.
To fit into the ‘Highly Recommended’ category, a strap had to exceed its manufacturer’s rated load before breaking (dry) and exceed 90 per cent of the manufacturer’s rated load before breaking when wet. To fit the ‘Recommended’ category, a strap had to exceed (or come damn close to exceeding) the manufacturer’s rated load before breaking (dry), and exceed 85 per cent of the manufacturer’s rated load in the wet.
‘Not Recommended’ straps comprise the remainder – that is, the straps that failed to come within a reasonable margin of the manufacturer’s claimed minimum breaking load in our tests, and continued to under-perform in the wet.
WINNERKaymar 8000kg
For exceeding the manufacturer’s minimum break load by 1288kg during our dry-break test, continuing to exceed that limit by 681kg in the wet-break test, and offering an impressive 20 per cent stretch at 50 per cent of the rated 8000kg load.
RUNNER-UPBushranger 8000
For exceeding the manufacturer’s minimum break load by 679kg during our dry-break test, continuing to exceed that limit by 281kg in the wet-break test, and offering 15 per cent stretch at 50 per cent of the rated 8000kg load.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Mean Green 8000kg
Terrain Tamer 11,000kg
Megastrap 8000kg
Super Cheap Auto 8000kg
Black Rat 8000kg
(Best stretch in the 8000kg class – 23 per cent)
RECOMMENDEDMegastrap 11,000kg
(Best stretch in the 11,000kg class – 24 per cent)
Mean Green 10,000kg
NOT RECOMMENDED Terrain Tamer 8000kg
Ox 8000kg
Repco Mortorguard 7500kg
Megastrap 9500kg
ARB 8000kg
ARB 11,000kg
Super Cheap Auto 9000kg
This is the link to the test above:
LINK:
http://www.cc4wdclub.org.au/uploads/forums/snatchstraptest.pdf