Essentially you have 3 choices in the synthetic market, Amsteel Blue or a basic rope (which is what everyone carries) or an upgraded rope like our Superline or Superline XD. I am sure that a few people on here will cry foul and say I am "pimping" my products but here are the facts on the ropes:
Basic grey/ yellow (similar to Amsteel Blue): Basic grey or yellow is a 12 strand Sk75 Dyneema fiber that is created using fibers from the Netherlands. This is the original winch rope and has been imitated by many companies over the years, these imitators are not as strong, durable, or safe to use and often times the ropes come from China where they are made for less money with a less expensive fiber. Our basic ropes are rated at 13,000 lbs for the 5/16” or 18,000 lbs for 3/8.”
http://www.masterpull.com/cpage.cfm?cpid=423
Superline: Master-Pull Superline is a unique rope that is unlike any other product offered for the off-road industry. It starts out as a 12 strand basic rope that is heated and stretched, which reduces the overall diameter and increases the strength, creating a smaller rope with a higher strength and better abrasion resistance. These ropes will last longer because they don’t allow grit to penetrate between the fibers which can wear down rope even though you don’t see it. The 5/16” is rated at 21,000 lbs and 3/8” is rated at 26,500 lbs.
http://www.masterpull.com/cpage.cfm?cpid=413
Superline XD: Master-Pull Superline XD is our top of the line product; it is the strongest and most durable rope available on the planet today. We rate XD the same as Superline for breaking strength, but the abrasion and wear resistance is much greater. Because of the outer braided cover over the entire rope Superline XD ropes have lasted up over 5 years in a competition event. Even if the cover begins to get fuzzy, the core is still protected and can look virtually undamaged after years of abuse.
http://www.masterpull.com/cpage.cfm?cpid=478
That winch will take 100' of 5/16ths Superline or Superline XD, or 85' of the basic 3/8ths rope or Amsteel Blue.
-Alex