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Bog Out - Has anyone tried one ?

Started by duggie, December 09, 2014, 08:05:08 AM

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duggie

Hello peoples,

This is a new system for self recovery, made in North Queensland.

I reckon it would work in most situations, but I was wondering if anyone has tried it out .

VEHICLE RECOVERY DEVICE

The BOG OUT Vehicle Recovery Device provides for a new way to get vehicles out of bogs. It can fit any tyre and can be made to any realistic strength, allowing for even very heavy machinery or military equipment to be able to self rescue.

http://www.bogout.com/

http://www.cairnspost.com.au/business/inventor-puts-wheels-in-motion-with-an-ingenious-bog-out/story-fnjpusdv-1227045250141

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wilson79

I like the concept, and the fact you could use it to pull you out in any direction..
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The principle looks very similar to wheel winches, which is a drum that locks onto extended wheel nuts.
I have also seen on YouTube in Ariabic countries with sand that they tie a snatch strap or winch extension strap to the rim of a spinning wheel and drive out as the wheel runs along the  top of the strap.
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I like it and think it will be a winner. What a great idea.

I doubt the idea is new, but its always the simple solutions that are the best.
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Would it work with LSD - Are LSDs still around ?? LOL
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duggie

Quote from: Mandrake on December 09, 2014, 09:02:58 AM
Would it work with LSD - Are LSDs still around ?? LOL

I reckon it would work best with a LSD, and yes the LSD is still around, making the wheels go round and round. ;D
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Mandrake

Thanks Duggie !!
Think I'll get one - Simple enough even for me to use ..
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Brilliant much better than the wheel winch.

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I thought LSD went out of fashion in the 60's   ??? ;D

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You could run a book to see how long it is before the knock-offs hit the streets.
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Quote from: Snow on December 09, 2014, 11:42:19 AM
You could run a book to see how long it is before the knock-offs hit the streets.

True, but at $180 shipped, some may suggest there is plenty of room in the price for this to happen :(
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austastar

Hi,
   it could be fun if it slipped off the tyre to the inside of the wheel for a few revolutions.


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Darren253

I was initially very impressed but then got to thinking...

It's good as a back-up but not sure it's a substitute for a winch as claimed in the marketing.

What happens if you are climbing a muddy bank for example and you run out of length of the webbing straps?
You wouldn't be able to even continue to drive without jacking it up a removing once you've got more than a single wrap around. Imaging the funky angles you would need to get the hilift out for then! Great for little hops out of a rut or a hole but I can see it being a PITA if you need to do more than 1 tyre revolution... IMHO!

Notice that the video is edited/cut when removing the strapping. It's certainly not the same recovery that is shown in the video as she has multiple wraps on that.

As DannyG also mentioned... $180 for a "single pack" is that 1 wheel or 2?
If it's only 1 wheel that's $360 for 2 plus $160 for rope. I'd spend my money on a bigjules 12k winch first!

In the products defence, if have not actually seen or used one and the above is only my opinion made from assumed operations!
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alnjan

Just another 4x4 must have gimmick like max trax. 
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Quote from: alnjan on December 09, 2014, 01:48:40 PM
Just another 4x4 must have gimmick like max trax.

Really.  Don't think the two are comparable.  Max Trax, TREDS,  Mallee Tracks, etc. are excellent and have saved me a few times.  They have been proven to work by many.

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Well, this certainly wasn't what I was expecting. Thought this thread may have been about some new type of laxative on the market  ;D
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alnjan

Quote from: KingBilly on December 09, 2014, 01:52:25 PM
Really.  Don't think the two are comparable.  Max Trax, TREDS,  Mallee Tracks, etc. are excellent and have saved me a few times.  They have been proven to work by many.

KB

Not saying they all don't work just every second 4wd seems to have them regardless of if they need them or not, just like another fashion accessory.
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Aaron Schubert

Just because you see them on the roof doesn't mean they don't get used. I always carry mine with me, and they have been extremely valuable a number of times. They don't get used that often, and that's the way I like it.

In regards to this concept, it looks good, except I agree it would be a nightmare trying to remove it and no good for hills unless you had traction again, or the ability to stop rolling backwards

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Quote from: alnjan on December 09, 2014, 03:13:42 PM
Not saying they all don't work just every second 4wd seems to have them regardless of if they need them or not, just like another fashion accessory.

with all due respect, couldn't you say that about a winch, or a jack or a spare tyre?

about the item at hand, i guess for the price, it is another tool to help out if stuck.  worth it for piece of mind...

BBwilly

I thought this was going to be something to do with a warm bag of water and a tube.


D4D

Same concept as a chain but made out of rope, would probably cut the track up if used with a lot of right boot. Considering how a winch rope really likes being retrieved along rocks and mud, you'd have to question the longevity...
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Quote from: Darren253 on December 09, 2014, 12:41:08 PM
I was initially very impressed but then got to thinking...

It's good as a back-up but not sure it's a substitute for a winch as claimed in the marketing.

What happens if you are climbing a muddy bank for example and you run out of length of the webbing straps?
You wouldn't be able to even continue to drive without jacking it up a removing once you've got more than a single wrap around. Imaging the funky angles you would need to get the hilift out for then! Great for little hops out of a rut or a hole but I can see it being a PITA if you need to do more than 1 tyre revolution... IMHO!

Notice that the video is edited/cut when removing the strapping. It's certainly not the same recovery that is shown in the video as she has multiple wraps on that.

As DannyG also mentioned... $180 for a "single pack" is that 1 wheel or 2?
If it's only 1 wheel that's $360 for 2 plus $160 for rope. I'd spend my money on a bigjules 12k winch first!

In the products defence, if have not actually seen or used one and the above is only my opinion made from assumed operations!

Yeah I agree, so how do you unravel multiple revolutions of rope from the tyre? The horizontal cords don't appear to detach.

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Quote from: Mik01 on December 09, 2014, 05:05:32 PM
........so how do you unravel multiple revolutions of rope from the tyre?......

Reverse back to where you were. Quite simple really....... ;D ;D
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