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Old 02-27-2018, 10:07 PM #1
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Not sure if this has been talked about or if anyone owns one. But looks like a useful product for those who are on the beach a lot.

Soft shackles are reasonably priced.
https://www.deadmanoffroad.com

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Yeah I saw that video. I predict their sales will spike soon... looks like a good idea assuming you don't have a dead guy to throw in a hole instead.
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I could see that being useful. At least way better than carrying around one of those big ass boat anchor things. It might suck depending on the terrain that you are in though. If the soil is super rocky, like places in the PNW, then good luck digging much of a hole. Even still, not a bad bit of kit to have up your sleeve because you never know what will work, and what wont till you're in that situation.

Ha! I was recently surprised to find out how many people have winches, traction devices, snatch straps, and the like, but... a full sized adult shovel? Nope! Hahaha.
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I could see that being useful. At least way better than carrying around one of those big ass boat anchor things. It might suck depending on the terrain that you are in though. If the soil is super rocky, like places in the PNW, then good luck digging much of a hole. Even still, not a bad bit of kit to have up your sleeve because you never know what will work, and I what wont till you're in that situation.

Ha! I was recently surprised to find out how many people have winches, traction devices, snatch straps, and the like, but... a full sized adult shovel? Nope! Hahaha.
I have a shovel. Just not a full lenght handle. However the head is good size. And the shorter handle works great to dig under the truck is needed.
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Not sure if this has been talked about or if anyone owns one. But looks like a useful product for those who are on the beach a lot.

Soft shackles are reasonably priced.
https://www.deadmanoffroad.com

https://youtu.be/1br1lQjithg
Always more to spend and to add to the rig. Lol. Eventually you will run out of space or be so heavy you won't beable to move.

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I could see that being useful. At least way better than carrying around one of those big ass boat anchor things. It might suck depending on the terrain that you are in though. If the soil is super rocky, like places in the PNW, then good luck digging much of a hole. Even still, not a bad bit of kit to have up your sleeve because you never know what will work, and what wont till you're in that situation.
I follow them on instagram and they do lots of testing on various areas but have not seen them do any sort of testing in an environment your describing maybe you should recommend them to go out there and test out their product or even offer to test it out for them...you never know. they might let you have a kit for putting there product through its paces.
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Always more to spend and to add to the rig. Lol. Eventually you will run out of space or be so heavy you won't beable to move.

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Hahah I know man. Shit never ends ! I got to stop!
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Hahah I know man. Shit never ends ! I got to stop!
Better than cocaine. Haha.

Do it till you can't. I'm glad I did when I was young because now I have to spend $3k on upgrading my homes electrical box instead of buying supercharger or lift for wife's rig. Life
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Do it till you can't. I'm glad I did when I was young because now I have to spend $3k on upgrading my homes electrical box instead of buying supercharger or lift for wife's rig. Life
Lol you crack me up man ������ Sorry about your electrical box. If I lived close. We could probably change it out together. ( I’ve done residential electrical work before )
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