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Big Bubba

$449.99



Built for full-size trucks, large SUVs, and demanding recovery situations, the Big Bubba Kinetic Recovery Rope is

 designed to help recover stuck vehicles from mud, sand, and similar terrain. Made by Bubba Rope®, this heavy-duty kinetic rope stretches under load to store and transfer energy, helping create a smoother recovery than rigid tow straps or chains.

With a minimum breaking strength of 52,300 lbs., Big Bubba is sized for larger vehicles and high-load recovery scenarios where strength, stretch, and durability matter.

Key Features

Bubba Rope proudly manufactures all of its products in the United States using material that is 100% sourced from the United States!

  • Ideal for full-size trucks and large SUVs
  • 52,300 lb. minimum breaking strength
  • 100% double-braided nylon construction
  • Kinetic stretch helps generate recovery force under load
  • Heavy vinyl polymer coating for added protection
  • Gator-ize® eyes for reinforced connection points
  • Water, UV, and abrasion resistant
  • Includes mesh carrying case

Designed for Heavy-Duty Vehicle Recovery

 

The Big Bubba Recovery Rope is built for recoveries where added capacity is needed, including larger off-road vehicles, mud bogging applications, and other stuck-vehicle situations. Its double-braided nylon construction allows the rope to stretch and rebound during recovery, helping transfer energy more gradually than non-kinetic recovery methods.

Specifications

Manufacturer: Bubba Rope®
Product Type:
Kinetic vehicle recovery rope
Recommended Vehicle Type: Full-size trucks and large SUVs
Minimum Breaking Strength: 52,300 lbs.
Material: 100% double-braided nylon
Coating: Gator-ize® vinyl polymer coating
Included: Mesh carrying case

Note: Rope length is measured before the rope is placed under load.

Recommended Shackle

For proper recovery setup, Bubba Rope recommends pairing this rope with the:

Gator-Jaw® PRO Synthetic Shackle

Important Use Guidance

Always choose recovery gear based on the vehicle weight, recovery conditions, and the full recovery setup. As a general guideline, the minimum breaking strength of recovery gear should be 3 to 4 times greater than the weight of the vehicle being recovered.

Inspect all recovery equipment before use. Do not use damaged rope, shackles, or connection points.

California Proposition 65 Warning

WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov