The kinetic recovery ropes demonstrated are from ASR Offroad. (3/4"x30' MBL 19,000lbs) and (1&1/4"x30' MBL 52,300lbs) Also I should`ve mentioned that it would probably be a good idea to carry an extra shackle with you so that if you could be pulled by a vehicle that has full loops instead of hooks on the front you would have that option also that the pulling vehicle could pull in reverse. I was not trying to say that you must have a hitch to hook up to, its probably just as likely that it would work better for the pulling vehicle to pull in reverse in which case hooks or loops would probably be the more likely option on the front of a pulling rig rather than a hitch receiver.