Recovery Gear Australia BLOG: Read Our Articles
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What Are Soft Shackles and Why Should I Use Them? Here's What Watching a Steel Shackle Fail Taught Me.
If you're still running steel bow shackles at every connection point in your recovery kit because you always have and it's never been a problem, I'd ask you to sit with my opening story for a moment.
It was never a problem for me either. Until the afternoon it almost was.
Soft shackles are not a niche upgrade for serious off-roaders. They are a better solution to a problem that every 4WD recovery faces - how to safely connect pieces of equipment under enormous dynamic loads, close to people, in conditions that are always less controlled than you'd like.
The safety improvement is real. The performance is real. The practicality is real. The limitation - regular inspection - is manageable with basic discipline.
Switch your connection points. Inspect them regularly. And if you ever feel doubt about the condition of a soft shackle, retire it without hesitation.
The gear is cheap. The situation that comes from using degraded gear is not.
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Is a Hi-Lift Jack Worth It for Off-Road Adventures? Here's My Honest Answer After One That Almost Went Very Wrong.
The Hi-Lift Jack has been in 4WDing culture for so long that people buy it without really questioning whether it's the right tool for their vehicle and their situation. A lot of the time, it isn't.
The ARB Hydraulic Jack and the Pro Eagle Big Wheel Jacks represent a genuine step forward in both safety and usability. They cost more — but they address the specific failure modes that have caused real injuries with Hi-Lift jacks for decades. ARB's own engineers designed the ARB Jack specifically to solve the unsafe farm jack problem, focused on building a safer and easier mechanical jack while being lighter and more compact.
If you're heading to recoverygear.com.au to buy a jack for the first time, start with those two options before defaulting to the Hi-Lift out of habit or because it looks the part on a roof rack.
Buy the tool that gets you home safely. The best jack is the one that works without incident every single time you use it.
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Is a 2-Ton Jack Enough for My Car? The Weight Maths Every Overlander Needs to Do Before Their Next Trip
What is never enough is a cheap, uncertified, small-wheeled, flat-footed trolley jack from a chain auto parts store sitting under the heaviest corner of a heavily loaded rig on a remote track. The sticker says 2-ton. The reality is a mystery.
Do the maths. Buy the right tool. And for the love of your safety, mount it properly.
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UHF RADIOS: YOUR OUTBACK LIFELINE (AND WHY YOUR ANTENNA CHOICE MATTERS MORE THAN YOU THINK)
In the outback, the quality of your communication can be just as important as the water in your tanks and the fuel in your vehicle. Don't compromise on the equipment that might someday need to save your life.
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Beyond the Signal: Cutting-Edge Communication and Navigation for Extreme Outback Expeditions
Staying connected in the worlds most remote landscape is no easy task.
- Advanced expedition communication
- Satellite navigation technologies
- Outback communication strategies
- Remote area communication
- Next-generation navigation systems
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Staying Connected When Everything Else Disconnects : Navigation and Communication in the Outback
Communication in the Outback isn't a luxury - it's your literal lifeline.
In the vast emptiness of the Australian Outback, where familiar landmarks disappear and cellular networks fade into oblivion, your navigation system transforms from convenient accessory to critical lifeline. Modern expedition navigation demands redundant, ruggedized systems built specifically for environments where technological failure means more than inconvenience.
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The Technical Companion: Detailed Specifications for Outback Expeditions
Engineering Your Ultimate Adventure Vehicle Understanding and preparing for these diverse environments ensures your 4WD becomes an extension of your survival strategy rather than your greatest vulnerability in the unforgiving... -
Survival Medicine: Comprehensive Health Strategies for Extreme Outback Expeditions
The Australian Outback doesn't just test your vehicle's suspension; it thoroughly examines your medical preparedness when the nearest hospital is further away than your last relationship. Between venomous crawlies with personal vendettas, temperatures hot enough to fry your breakfast on the bonnet, and terrain that seems personally designed to twist ankles and test trauma protocols, your medical kit needs to be as serious as your bull bar.
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Technical Skills for 4WD Outback Survival: Becoming a Mechanical MacGyver
Technical skills aren't just knowledge - they're your ticket to Outback survival and epic storytelling.
- 4WD technical skills
- Outback vehicle repair
- Off-road recovery techniques
- Extreme terrain driving
- Vehicle maintenance Australia
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Essential Tools for Vehicle Recoveries: Must-Have Gear for 4WD Adventures
Getting stuck is part of the adventure when it comes to off-roading and 4WD touring. Whether you're navigating mud, sand, or rocky terrain, having the right recovery tools can mean the difference between a quick rescue and a long, frustrating ordeal. In this guide, we'll explore the essential tools for vehicle recoveries, ensuring you're prepared for any situation.
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Advanced Vehicle Modifications: Taking Your 4WD from Capable to Legendary
Picture this: You're 500 kilometers from the nearest town, the sun's beating down like a vengeful god, and your stock 4WD is whimpering like a scared puppy. That's when advanced... -
Checklist : The Definitive 4WD Outback Expedition Companion
Your Comprehensive Survival and Preparation Toolkit
G'day, adventure seekers!
The Australian Outback isn't just a destination; it's an experience that demands respect, preparation, and a healthy dose of resilience. As someone who's traversed thousands of kilometers of this sunburnt country's most remote landscapes, I can tell you that the difference between an unforgettable adventure and a nightmare often comes down to what you've packed and how you've prepared.
This is the ideal starting point to plan you next expidition. A checklist to make sure you have all the things you need to plan you next best adventure.
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