The guy I talked to was a ex pat kiwi and cringed when he saw my cable was Amsteel blue. I asked why and he said it is an inferior product that he has seen fail many times. I asked him what the best there is out there and he said that Dynex Dux and then Dynex are miles ahead of anything on the market and is the only product that he reccomends and will stand by on Rigging.
I then had the Idea to ask him how much he is selling Dynex Dux 7mm for? 5.40 euro (approx 10 NZD) a meter was the reply.less with a cashy .Now 4wd bits is selling it for $14.39 so a saving of $200 for the 40m that I want to get woop woop, got permission from the wife so even better.


note: not getting at 4wd bits it is just he is giving me a bloody good price and shipping is less to spain from the factory.

however befor I buy I seem to remember somewhere in the winch challenge rules that you need 8mm winch rope minimum.
now 7mm Dux has a breaking strain of almost twice what the winch I will be using if I decide to do club class. 7500 kg for the Dux and winch is 4300kg(9500lb) so I dont see how they can say I need to go bigger on the cable.
Or is the rule 8mm Steel cable or a cable of equal or greater strenght?
I like going for the dux as it lets me have a thinner cable which means more length and more winching time on the lower wraps which in turn means more pulling power. Also have the piece of mind of knowing it is strong as shit.
One note he did say when using Dynex/or any brand is you really needs eyes on the end so as not to side load the strands, he said the only breakages he has seen have been from side loading the cable. He also suggested adding a web to the eye as he has seen them collapse under full load which then snaps the cable.
Any thoughts or comments most welcome before I splash out and buy. Cheers.