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The reason why I say 20 ft is not enough, kinetic ropes will spring you out of a hole and towards the vehicle that pulled you out. Plus, when you're looking over the hood of your vehicle while getting towed out, you're going to seem very close to the vehicle in front of you. With 30 ft length, you could at least see some ground between the back of your bumper and the front of their hood
Makes sense! Just want to make sure that I am getting the correct thing, for these ropes are not cheap.You also get more stretch (aka kinetic energy) out of 30 ft than you do from a 20-ft kinetic rope
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