Only you don't buy winch line by the pound, you buy it by the diameter. Wire rope comes in many different constructions, with some approaching the strength of synthetic, size for size.2. pound for pound synthetic winch line is much stronger than steel cable (20% - 40% depending on manufacturer)
For instance, on an extremely steep incline.
It's one thing for synthetic to break and you have to take time to splice it or affix a new cable, it's quite another to have it break and watch your vehicle roll down a mountain.
Of course. But, as I mentioned in the winch test article thread, I've seen much more synthetic line breakage in the few years it's been common on winches than I have seen wire rope break in the 35 years I've been working with it. So the odds are heavily in favor of wire rope in that respect.If the wire cable breaks while winching up a steep incline is the vehicle going to be any less damaged?
Absolutely. I've seen people state that winches are zero maintenance. That's a disaster waiting to happen.Proper care and use of the equipment is necessary no matter what line you choose, I think we can all agree on that.
I've seen people state that winches are zero maintenance. That's a disaster waiting to happen.
Yes it's true you don't buy winch line by the pound the point still stands. With extremely few exceptions a given diameter of synthetic line and wire cable, the synthetic line is stronger.Only you don't buy winch line by the pound, you buy it by the diameter. Wire rope comes in many different constructions, with some approaching the strength of synthetic, size for size.
I too have seen/made my fair share of winch pulls and I have yet to see a synthetic, or wire line for that matter, break. If you have no confidence in your gear, synthetic or wire, then I suppose you probably shouldn't use it in a situation where your vehicle could just go rolling away on you.Having seen synthetic break so many times, I wouldn't ever use it in a situation where the vehicle could not maintain it's position unsupported by the winch line. For instance, on an extremely steep incline.
Sounds like those people will get what they deserve. :Wow1:I've seen people state that winches are zero maintenance. That's a disaster waiting to happen.
As you said that is personal opinion and cable is certainly not what every experienced wheeler will keep on his or her winch.That's why experienced wheeler will keep on cable.
Sounds like those people will get what they deserve. :Wow1:
I absolutely agree 100%. As a responsible wheeler I am always out to help others on the trail....even if that means offering the use of my winch and the synthetic line wrapped around it. :sombrero:Unfortunately there is a good chance someone else near by could be injured also. I personally don't want to see anyone injured even if it is due to their own lack of maintenance.
Jason T.