Two bag rule
I've divided my shackles, snatch blocks, and <10' straps between 2 canvas bags with the across-the-top zippers, common for 4x4 storage. I had to do this because all the hardware together became too heavy. For most oprns, I'll get by w 1 bag.
I also have a 1" x 30' kinetic snatch rope and a 30' pull strap. These are large-space items. What have ya'll done to put these big recovery things away and in what kind of bag?
J Lewis
2014 JKUR Copperhead
In past rigs, I've carried everything including the kitchen sink. Either in a big plastic bin, or in a Greenly work box. What a PITA! Tree saver tangled with snatch rope, greasy chain getting everything nasty.
"How many Bow-Rings do I have?..." Just not very efficient.
This time, I've pared down to the base essentials in two bags, like you did. For the snatch bag, I'm carrying the one that came with the Jeep. For the winch bag, I'm carrying a Warn kit, and a Warn rope weight. Just added a couple of extra Bow-Rings to the snatch kit and a 30' flat tow strap.
Probably have to "McGiver" things more this way, but frankly, I don't want to wheel that way anymore, so hopefully will use it
much less. I am carrying a Hi-Lift, and willing to dig and stack if needed to keep things to a minimum.
Probably curse myself up and down a blue streak, the first time I get "really" stuck. But then, maybe I shouldn't have been there in the first place... lol