I bought one of these for my Warn winch with synthetic rope. Of course, the rope bow end would not fit. Had to pound it so it was more thin and then it fit. This thing is great, Warn not so much - the metal saddle is already starting to rust and pounding on it knocked more paint off. Once this rope wears out, I am not going to buy a Warn!
Tim|9/4/2023 3:42 PM
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The great look doesn't take away from it's versatility and functionality. Would strongly recommend.
Nate|11/17/2017 8:53 AM
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I got this to use with my AmsteelBlue synthetic winch rope, and I simply love this product. Shackles fit through the loop nicely both the pin and the hoop side. I've used this extensively to winch myself out of holes and to winch logs into position on my property. I love the design of this product. It lays flat(ish) on the fair hawse lead when not in use, and looks a lot better than the thimbles, imo.
|4/2/2016 8:44 PM
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I saw the ProLink, I liked it but didn't really want my rig sucking a binky most the year. When the Flatlink came out I was like cool... except it was limited in that you could only use one side of the clevis shackle. This allows so much more use as you can link in different ways and or to a hook. The only other one that impresses me as much is the ProLink bridle. But in my perfect world they'd make a ProLink bridle e. They might have to call it a spade, because it would certainly look like a phalic symbol.