cjlewis
SE Expedition Society
Pro-Link Review
I have a Pro-Link and had time to talk with one of the designers at the Expo. Is it necessary, no. Is is a well designed, smart solution to simplify rigging and storage of my rigging equipment? I say yes.
Advantages in my opinion:
- Reduced damage to rollers/fairlead
- Allows use of shackle on winch line
- No need for shackles on front of vehicle (used to secure hook)
- Reusable, can be moved to new line. I have steel now but plan to upgrade to synthetic.
- Protects the synthetic line in the loop from debris, UV light (I thought this was really smart)
If you add these all up, I think they have a good product.
Disadvantages in my opinion:
- Cost
- Need snap ring tool
- Colored Pro-Links will fade in sun
- Some will say 'you don't need that'
As for the debate about splicing: I have watch the videos and believe I could do it with some reference material, however, I would not want to trust that my vehicle (or someone else's) on something I think I know how to do. Having said that some emergencies don't leave other options so I plan to carry that reference material with me.
So in the end its a pricey, clever accessory...welcome to Expo!
I have a Pro-Link and had time to talk with one of the designers at the Expo. Is it necessary, no. Is is a well designed, smart solution to simplify rigging and storage of my rigging equipment? I say yes.
Advantages in my opinion:
- Reduced damage to rollers/fairlead
- Allows use of shackle on winch line
- No need for shackles on front of vehicle (used to secure hook)
- Reusable, can be moved to new line. I have steel now but plan to upgrade to synthetic.
- Protects the synthetic line in the loop from debris, UV light (I thought this was really smart)
If you add these all up, I think they have a good product.
Disadvantages in my opinion:
- Cost
- Need snap ring tool
- Colored Pro-Links will fade in sun
- Some will say 'you don't need that'
As for the debate about splicing: I have watch the videos and believe I could do it with some reference material, however, I would not want to trust that my vehicle (or someone else's) on something I think I know how to do. Having said that some emergencies don't leave other options so I plan to carry that reference material with me.
So in the end its a pricey, clever accessory...welcome to Expo!