One Connector. Three Strap Options.
The Strategy
Standardise your connection point.
The 100,000 lb soft shackle acts as a universal connector across your recovery setups.
From there, strap selection is based on how much margin you want in the system.
The Anchor: 100,000 lb Soft Shackle
A single shackle sized to handle everything from routine pulls to high-resistance recovery.
- Fits large drawbars and recovery points
- Eliminates the need to carry multiple shackles
- Works across 70k, 85k, and 100k strap setups
Choose Your Strap
The shackle stays constant. The strap determines how hard you can push the system.
70,000 lb Strap | Utility Setup
Use when:
General field recovery where loads are predictable
Why choose it:
- Easier to handle and store
- Faster to deploy
- Covers the majority of routine pulls
Trade-off:
Less margin when resistance increases
85,000 lb Strap | Standard Setup
Use when:
Mixed conditions and variable loads
Why choose it:
- Stronger buffer vs the 70k
- Still manageable in size and weight
- Fits most agricultural recovery scenarios
Trade-off:
More bulk than 70k, less headroom than 100k
100,000 lb Strap | Maximum Margin
Use when:
High resistance, heavy equipment, or unknown conditions
Why choose it:
- Maximum system capacity
- Highest safety margin
- Best for worst-case recovery
Trade-off:
Heavier, slower to handle, more storage required
Quick Selection Guide
| Situation | Setup | Why | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Controlled Pull | 70,000 lb Strap + 100,000 lb Shackle | Efficient setup with easier handling and sufficient capacity for predictable loads | View |
| Typical Field Recovery | 85,000 lb Strap + 100,000 lb Shackle | Balanced strength and usability for variable conditions and general recovery work | View |
| Deep Embed / High Resistance | 100,000 lb Strap + 100,000 lb Shackle | Maximum system capacity with increased margin for high resistance and heavy loads | View |



