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Recovery Gear - Poll

Started by ADTradie, February 28, 2017, 04:15:33 PM

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What recovery gear do you usually carry on longer camping trips?

vehicle mounted electric winch
158 (37.3%)
snatch strap(s)
290 (68.4%)
rated shackle(s)
284 (67%)
Hi-Lift jack
69 (16.3%)
Shovel
281 (66.3%)
MaxTrax, sand tracks or similar
206 (48.6%)
Hand winch (Tirfor/jaws and cable type)
18 (4.2%)
Hand puller (come-a-long/ratchet type)
6 (1.4%)
snatch block(s)
160 (37.7%)
exhaust jack
26 (6.1%)
portable electric winch
3 (0.7%)
extra rope (s), winch extension strap (s)
184 (43.4%)
tree trunk protector
203 (47.9%)
other
56 (13.2%)
chainsaw
64 (15.1%)

Total Members Voted: 424

oddsocks

Anyone had any experience with the bogout? https://www.bogout.com/


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ADTradie

I've no experience with these, but the BogOut looks a useful device if only needing to make a shorter distance recovery!?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muBRlKj6hpc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoofMb2pnGI

Then you have the bush winch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-9anLglT_I

I smiled at this when looking through the BogOut YouTube videos :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJ8U2C-2jU4

A.D.
Colorado RG MY2014 dual cab ute, swag and tent

Bird

Quote from: ADTradie on December 28, 2017, 12:37:21 PM
I've no experience with these, but the BogOut looks a useful device if only needing to make a shorter distance recovery!?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muBRlKj6hpc
Not sure how that's any advantage over a normal winch? specially if you do need a longer pull or are really stuck and need to do a double line pull etc...


QuoteThen you have the bush winch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-9anLglT_I

That's been around for eon's and discussed on many forums.. must be a good reason its never taken off.
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ADTradie

I think the point is the BogOut may be a useful option to consider for those who don't have or don't wish to outlay for the cost of a vehicle mounted winch and bulbar. It has the advantage of being transferrable from one vehicle to another.
I do concede a bulbar and electric winch would be nice, but personally I can't justify the cost (bull bar, winch, front suspension upgrade).
I'll make do with a hand winch, maxtrax and shovel :) and trying not to get bogged in the first place.
A.D.
Colorado RG MY2014 dual cab ute, swag and tent

Merts

Quote from: ADTradie on December 28, 2017, 03:30:08 PM
I think the point is the BogOut may be a useful option to consider for those who don't have or don't wish to outlay for the cost of a vehicle mounted winch and bulbar. It has the advantage of being transferrable from one vehicle to another.
I do concede a bulbar and electric winch would be nice, but personally I can't justify the cost (bull bar, winch, front suspension upgrade).
I'll make do with a hand winch, maxtrax and shovel :) and trying not to get bogged in the first place.
I rarely use the winch because I'm bogged. Most often it's when I can't quite get enough traction to get through some wombat holes on a steep climb, or to assist with getting over a rock step etc. I'm unconvinced that the bogouts would be particularly useful in those situations.
Towing a a National Campers 'Hermit 10' hybrid with an MQ Triton. Previously towed an Outback Campers 'Sturt' softfloor. (PM me if you want to buy the Sturt!)