Recovery Tow Strap - 100,000 lb Break Strength
- Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS): 100,000 lbs
- Multi-ply construction
- Reinforced end loops
- Color: Brown
- Material: Polyester (PES)
Application: Towing & recovery (not for lifting operations) Suitable for vehicles upto 33,333 lbs
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Product Description
The Dawnerz heavy-duty recovery towing strap is built for towing and vehicle recovery in demanding conditions. Designed for agricultural operations, forestry work, construction sites, and field service recovery where equipment failure is not an option.
Manufactured from durable polyester webbing with reinforced stitching, this strap delivers high break strength with a controlled low-stretch profile for safer towing and more predictable recoveries. Built to withstand harsh weather, mud, and heavy-duty outdoor use.
Each strap is clearly labeled with traceable strength data to support inspections, fleet management, and jobsite accountability.
Features
- Available in multiple lengths for different recovery setups
- Low-stretch polyester design for safer, controlled towing
- Ideal for tractors, agricultural machinery, forestry vehicles, construction equipment, and roadside recovery
- Reinforced stitching for demanding recovery applications
- Labeled with traceable MBS information to simplify inspections and compliance
Key Benefits
✓ Stronger and safer than steel chains or wire rope in many recovery setups
✓ Compact and foldable for easy storage in tractors, service trucks, and fleet vehicles
✓ Lightweight design reduces manual handling strain and injury risk
Technical Specifications
Operator Safety Guides
Visit our Safety Center or view the following downloads for detailed safety and inspection guides.
Notice & Warnings
Safety Notice
WARNING: Before using Dawnerz heavy duty tow straps, read and understand all product warnings and instructions provided by the manufacturer.
Always follow OSHA, MSHA, ASME, federal, state, and industry regulations, along with job site, corporate, and vehicle manufacturer guidelines to ensure safe and proper use.
Environmental factors, load resistance, and terrain conditions must be assessed before each recovery operation, as failure to follow proper procedures can result in serious injury, equipment damage, or operational failure.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When you're working with heavy machinery, there's no room for guesswork. Our Heavy Duty Tow Straps are trusted by professionals across construction, trucking, agriculture, and industrial recovery for their strength, safety, and cold-weather performance. Below, we've answered the most common questions from contractors, fleet managers, and equipment operators to help you choose the right strap for the job.
What vehicles or equipment are Dawnerz Heavy Duty Tow Straps rated for?
These straps are engineered for industrial applications and can handle towing and recovery of semi trucks, tractors, bulldozers, cement mixers, and other heavy machinery. They're ideal for use in construction, agriculture, forestry, and commercial transport.
How strong are these tow straps?
Dawnerz straps are made from high-tensile polyester designed to withstand extreme forces. Each strap is rigorously tested to meet industrial-grade load ratings, delivering strength and durability under heavy strain.
Do these straps work in freezing temperatures?
Yes — Dawnerz tow straps are rated for use in conditions as low as -40°F. They maintain flexibility and structural integrity even in extreme cold, making them perfect for winter recoveries and northern operations.
Are these tow straps safer than chains or wire rope?
Absolutely. Unlike steel chains or cables, Dawnerz polyester straps are lighter, safer to handle, and reduce recoil risk in the event of failure. They're a preferred choice for controlled, efficient recoveries in tough environments.
What length should I choose — 20 ft or 30 ft?
Choose based on the typical distance between vehicles during recovery. The 20 ft strap offers more control in tight spaces, while the 30 ft version gives added reach and flexibility for larger equipment or uneven terrain.
