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ARB ARB710LB 3-1/4" x 30' Recovery Snatch Strap Minimum Breaking Strength 24000 lbs Kinetic Stretch 20% With Reinforced Eyes and…

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Best for

Best for off-road / overland

Amazon rating

★★★★★4.9(248)

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Updated May 17, 2026 · 1 min read

ARB ARB710LB 3-1/4" x 30' Recovery Snatch Strap Minimum Breaking Strength 24000 lbs Kinetic Stretch 20% With Reinforced Eyes and…

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What reviewers found

Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.

Across the reviewers we read, ARB's 710LB is the upsized sibling to the 705LB, with a 24,000 lb minimum break strength and a wider 3-1/4" web designed for heavier vehicles. An exitoffroad.com listing in the supplied signals explicitly recommends the 24,000 lb model for most heavier 4WD vehicles, with the 33,000 lb variant reserved for the heaviest rigs. A jeepgladiatorforum.com thread comparing snatch straps cites the 20% stretch spec as a key reason buyers pick the ARB.

What reviewers liked

  • 4.9-star Amazon average across 248 reviews
  • 24,000 lb break strength with 20% stretch suits full-size trucks and loaded overland rigs
  • r/4Runner commenter explicitly endorses ARB snatch straps as holding their rated load
  • Reinforced eyes and protector sleeves carry over from the 705LB

Where it falls short

  • Bulkier and heavier to carry than the 17,600 lb 705LB
  • Overkill for compact and mid-size 4x4s
  • Still a snatch strap, not a kinetic rope, so it lacks the stretch range of double-braid nylon ropes
  • No shackles included

Across the reviews

Synthesis · not our verdict

Across the reviewers we read, ARB's 710LB is the upsized sibling to the 705LB, with a 24,000 lb minimum break strength and a wider 3-1/4" web designed for heavier vehicles. An exitoffroad.com listing in the supplied signals explicitly recommends the 24,000 lb model for most heavier 4WD vehicles, with the 33,000 lb variant reserved for the heaviest rigs. A jeepgladiatorforum.com thread comparing snatch straps cites the 20% stretch spec as a key reason buyers pick the ARB.

The 4.9-star Amazon average across 248 reviews mirrors what the 705LB earns, and an r/4Runner commenter in the data specifically recommends ARB snatch straps because "that strap will hold what it is rated for." The tradeoff is price and bulk, this is a heavier, more expensive strap than buyers with a Tacoma or Wrangler strictly need. For full-size trucks, loaded overland rigs, or buyers who want headroom on the break-strength spec, that's the point.

Key specs

Source: Amazon listing
Min. breaking strength
11000 Kg / 2400 lbs Specifically designed to stretch under load for maximum performance, an ARB snatch strap is a very effective method of extracting a bogged or immobilized 4wd when a second vehicle is present.
Length
9m / 30 feet.
Material
100 percent nylon, Elasticity: Stretch (genuine) 20 percent. The kinetic energy generated by the elasticity aids with the recovery itself, while at the same time reducing the likelihood of vehicle damage.
Reinforced Eyes. For vehicle recovery, a snatch strap is more suitable than a tow strap.
All ARB snatch straps are woven and fabricated to ARB specifications, and tested by a NATA approved laboratory.

What customers say

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I would look into getting an ARB snatch strap if you are looking for a recovery strap, as you know that strap will hold what it is rated for ...
Supportingvia r/4Runner

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