All-Tie Anchor (used at OSRC course 7)

benjy

Rarely wrenches
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Moab
The All-Tie company actually put together some decent video clips of the OSRC. Does anyone know what size they used at the event?

Oddly enough, I found myself in a situation this afternoon where I wished I would have had one of them. But with how big they are, it would have to be permanently mounted in the rig, and that would take up a lot of space. Maybe it could be mounted to a bumper. It's all powder coated and basically no moving parts so it should endure the elements just fine.

[video=youtube;YSeR_A6QNj4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSeR_A6QNj4&feature=youtu.be[/video]

I think they were using the large one at the event:

http://www.goodnuseful.com/animal-version.html
 

frieed

Jeepless in Draper
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Location
Draper, UT
"Beats Pull-Pal hands down"

Maybe in this one application of very hard packed earth.
I seriously doubt that this would have pulled me out of Muddy Creek the way my Pull-Pal did when the anchor point is bottomless loose gravel.

Just another tool in the kit. More convenient than driving and removing an axle shaft, but also a whole lot more expensive.
 

STAG

Well-Known Member
Except for at 3:15 in the video where it's already bent to $h!t.

Ha I think Ryan had to change his shorts when his tire slid off that cliff. :D
 

cruiseroutfit

Cruizah!
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Sandy, Ut
"Beats Pull-Pal hands down"

Maybe in this one application of very hard packed earth.
I seriously doubt that this would have pulled me out of Muddy Creek the way my Pull-Pal did when the anchor point is bottomless loose gravel...

x2

I think they are a neat tool and well made but it's an apples and oranges comparison, each excelling where the other lacks. I have a very similar anchor built by a different company, it's not as nice as the All-Tie but same concept.
 
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ricsrx

Well-Known Member
well they busted me connecting to the wrong point but at least I didn't bend it......
 
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