OK...................
Thanks for all your replies.
To set the scene, I was arguing with some people over whether to use one or not.
I was of the opinion that ÿes"you can as long as you take the rating of the lowest item.
In this case the extension strap.
If using a 12,000 pound snatch strap joined to an 8,000 pound extension strap, then your max rating would be 8,000 pound.
I was also of the opinion that if you joined 3 or 4 straps together to give you the required length, you'd have a lot of elasticity to take up during the snatch.
I was argued against with the opinion that you cant use an extension strap because it had no elasticity.
Of course not, but that is the role of the added snatch strap.
Say for instance you have one of those overpriced recovery hooks in your hayman reece - is that not a static extension of your towbar. Is not the block in the hitch an extension?
Where is their elasticity?
They are a static object connect to the elastic strap.
I have no problems using a winch strap as long as it is in line with a snatch strap. It is really just extending the recovery point............
I acknowledge it is my opinion, but I believe it to be an educated correct one.
lord only knows what will follow, but from these posts, I can safely tell these blokes to go rebury their heads in the mud!!!!
Cheers
Brian