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Bulldog Recovery Strap - 2" x 30 ' - 20,000 lbs

Bulldog Recovery Strap - 2" x 30 ' - 20,000 lbs

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Great Prices for the best tow straps and recovery straps from Bulldog Winch. Bulldog Recovery Strap - 2" x 30 ' - 20,000 lbs part number BDW20014 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Bulldog Winch Tow Straps and Recovery Straps

  • Recovery Strap
  • 2 Inch Wide
  • 30 Feet Long
  • Heavy Duty
  • Standard Loops
  • Bulldog Winch
  • Polyester


  • Heavy-duty polyester recovery strap, 2" x 30'
  • 20,000-lb Break strength
  • Working load limit (WLL): 6,700 lbs
  • Reinforced end loops
  • Sewn-in tie cord for easy storage

20014

Item # BDW20014




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Video of Bulldog Recovery Strap - 2" x 30 ' - 20,000 lbs

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Review of Bulldog Winch Recovery and Tow Straps - Recovery Strap - BDW20014

Today I'll be taking a look at the Bulldog Recovery Strap. This is going to be a heavy duty strap for those times we need to winch somebody out of a tricky situation or a muddy ditch. We have a nice wide loop on both ends with a little reinforcement sleeve that is stitched in place, so it's not going to slide around or rip off. That helps to increase the longevity and durability of that strap so it won't prematurely wear and the strap is doubled over and again stitched together to provide a little extra strength for the loop.Both ends are the same, so inside we'll have that same style loop and then there's going to be a little kind of stretchy sleeve here as another protective sleeve. This does slide along our strap. So if there's a place where you want to kind of keep it from rubbing up against your vehicle, or up against a bumper or something like that, you can place that strap over any of those edges to make sure that it doesn't cause any damage or rubbing.It's made of a durable, heavy duty polyester material.

We also have a sewn in cord to help keep everything nice and neat. So it's nice that this isn't a separate piece, it's sewn right in there, you can't take it out or lose it and that also helps to keep the strap from just crumbling out and becoming a big mess inside your vehicle.Whenever we're not using it, just tuck it up inside there and it'll keep it nice and compact. Now this is going to measure 2 inches wide by 30 feet long. It has a break strength of 20000 pounds and a working load limit of 6700 pounds.Whenever you're using your recovery strap, it's always a good idea to use a shackle to attach this to, so that you don't run the risk of this slipping off and then sling-shotting back and hitting someone or breaking and causing the vehicle that you're trying to recover, to slide back into wherever it was stuck. We do have a lot of shackles available here at etrailer.com if you need to pick one up.And that's going to do it for the Bulldog Recovery Strap..

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Bulldog Recovery Strap - 2" x 30 ' - 20,000 lbs - BDW20014

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (23 Customer Reviews)


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New out of the box it looks good. Haven't got to use it yet. The elastic strap that is attached to it for storing the strap is probably not going to hold its elasticity very long.

David P.

5/2/2024

Fortunately I havent had to use it yet. It is in my Jeep ready to be used when I need it.



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We have not had to use this product yet, we carry it on our RZR-S to pull us out of trouble.

James

6/17/2019

I have used the tow straps to pull a automobile out of the ditch. They worked very well



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I have used etrailer several times. I've always found the service to be dependable, and deliveries timely. They aren't always the least expensive, but they are always reliable. To me, that's more important than lowest price.



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Love the new technologically efficient strap material. This strap is lighter, smaller and stronger than my previous straps. Remember the big, stiff 3-4 inch wide yellow straps that had less than half the strength and you held your breath while trying to help someone get unstuck? This definitely ain't it. This is like para cord compared to twine.



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Fortunately haven't had to use yet. Like the keeper strap to hold it all together for storage.



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I hope I don’t get into a situation off road where I will need this, but I feel secure having the strap in my safety arsenal.



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Great strap for the money!



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Great tow rope !!



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Very nice quality straps, should work w ell.



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Haven't used it yet, will keep you post ed!



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Have not used it yet but hopefully it last as long as my 30 year old one I am replacing!!



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Haven't had to use it yet, but looks like high quality material.



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Wow!! I ordered this two days ago and it is already here. Great strap!! Great service!!



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See what our Experts say about this Bulldog Winch Tow Straps and Recovery Straps

  • Do All Vehicle Tow/Recovery Straps Stretch
    The Bulldog Recovery Strap part # BDW20014 is made of polyester which is slightly stretchy. Polyester and Nylon like the Erickson Recovery Strap part # EM59600 are the two main materials used for tow strap construction and both are elastic. That said, out of the two, polyester is less stretchy than Nylon.
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Employee Tyler C
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Employee Kathleen M
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Kathleen M
Employee Cole B
Installed by:
Cole B
Employee Lisa S
Written by:
Lisa S
Employee Wilson B
Updated by:
Wilson B
Employee Matthew S
Updated by:
Matthew S

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