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3" x 20' Standard Tow Strap
3" x 20' Standard Tow Strap
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Description
Yankum 3" x 20' Standard Tow Strap – Built to Tow, Backed for Life
30,000 lb MTS | 1-Ply | Made in the USA
When it comes to controlled, vehicle-to-vehicle towing or static recovery, the Yankum 3" x 20' Standard Tow Strap is a trusted tool that delivers. With a 30,000 lb Minimum Tensile Strength, triple-stitched reinforced loops, and abrasion-resistant sleeves, this 1-ply tow strap is purpose-built for pulling trucks, SUVs, tractors, and more—safely and effectively.
Important: This is a static tow strap. It does not stretch like our kinetic ropes and is ideal for towing, winch extensions, or anchoring to trees.
Key Features:
- 30,000 lb Minimum Tensile Strength (MTS)
- 1-ply construction with triple-stitched reinforced loops
- Abrasion sleeves on both ends for longer life
- Use it as a tow strap, winch extension, or tree saver
- 3" wide x 20' long for optimal reach and load control
- Made in the USA and backed for life
Built by Yankum. Trusted on Every Terrain.
This isn’t a bargain-bin strap from a big box store. It’s a reliable, USA-made recovery tool built to the same no-compromise standard as our legendary kinetic ropes. Whether you’re recovering a stuck truck, hauling equipment, or securing a safe anchor point, this tow strap belongs in every trail rig, farm truck, or work vehicle.
Don’t wait until you're stuck. Be ready with Yankum.
Specifications
- Minimum Tensile Strength (MTS): 30,000 lbs
- Vertical Lift WLL: 6,000 lbs (2.7 MT)
- Choker Configuration WLL: 4,800 lbs (2.2 MT)
- Basket Hitch WLL: 12,000 lbs (5.5 MT)
- Material: Industrial-grade, low-stretch polyester webbing
- Construction: Triple-reinforced loops with abrasion-resistant sleeves
- Length: 20 feet
- Width: 3 inches
- Made in the USA
- Backed by Lifetime Warranty
Shipping
- We pay for shipping on orders over $200! (U.S. standard rates only)
- Expedited & International shipping options available at checkout
- Orders typically ship within 3–5 business days
- Local pickup available at Yankum Ropes HQ (ready within 1 hour during normal business hours)
FAQ
Can I use this for snatch-style (kinetic) recovery?
No, this strap is not intended for kinetic recovery. For snatching, check out our Kinetic Ropes instead.
Is this tow strap rated for professional use?
Yes! It’s built to Mil-Spec-grade standards and trusted by contractors, off-roaders, and farmers alike.
What kind of vehicles can it tow?
Everything from compact cars to large pickups, farm equipment, and machinery—just stay within the rated limits.
Why is there minimal stretch?
The low-stretch polyester webbing gives you precise, controlled towing without recoil or bounce.
What strength tow strap do I need?
Always choose a tow strap rated well above the weight of the heaviest vehicle you plan to recover. Our Yankum Tow Strap has a 30,000 lb Minimum Tensile Strength, making it ideal for towing trucks, SUVs, farm equipment, and more. For light passenger cars, this gives you a wide safety margin—and for heavier rigs, it’s the kind of durability you want when things get serious.
What size and length tow strap should I use?
A 3-inch-wide, 20-foot-long tow strap hits the sweet spot for most recoveries. It’s wide enough to handle big loads and long enough to keep a safe distance between vehicles during towing. Our strap is purpose-built with those exact specs to balance strength, reach, and control—whether you're pulling a truck from snow or dragging a log off a trail.
Where do I attach a tow strap on a vehicle?
Never attach a tow strap to a trailer ball or bumper—these can fail catastrophically. Always secure the strap to designated recovery points or frame-mounted tow hooks. We strongly recommend using a soft shackle to connect the strap to rated recovery points, such as D-ring mounts or hitch receivers designed for pulling. If you’re unsure where these are, consult your vehicle’s manual or ask a qualified mechanic.
Where should I hook a tow strap on a car?
Most cars have built-in tow points, often behind a removable plastic panel on the bumper. These are reinforced for towing and are the only safe spot to hook a strap. Never wrap a strap around suspension parts, axles, or control arms—they weren’t designed for that kind of load. Use a soft shackle for a secure, non-damaging connection.
Can I tie a tow strap or loop it around something?
No—never tie knots in a tow strap or loop it around a tow ball or non-rated part. Doing so can weaken the strap or create a deadly projectile under tension. Always use a proper recovery shackle and attach to safe, rated recovery points. Our Yankum Tow Strap is built for towing and simple/light recovery, and it deserves to be used the right way for maximum safety and performance.
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