24m x 11mm Standard Winch Rope Kit by Carbon Offroad
Winch ropes don’t last forever. And when they start to fray or lose strength, it’s not something you want to ignore. Recovery gear is one area where “it’ll be right” can catch you out pretty quickly.
The Carbon Offroad 24m x 11mm Standard Winch Rope Kit is a straightforward replacement designed to get your setup back to where it should be. It gives you a safer, lighter, and easier-to-handle alternative to steel cable, without complicating things. Just a reliable rope you can trust when you’re on the track.
At 24 metres long, it gives you the reach you need for real-world recoveries, whether you're pulling out of mud, climbing a steep section, or setting up a longer recovery line. And because it’s synthetic, it’s far easier to handle, especially when you’re working in tough conditions or packing down in a hurry.
Built for Practical Recovery Use
This isn’t about flashy features. It’s about having gear that works properly when you need it.
Synthetic rope takes a lot of the hassle out of recoveries. It’s lighter to carry, easier to feed out, and far less punishing to handle than steel cable. That makes a difference when you’re already dealing with a tricky situation.
The included thimble gives you a secure connection point at the end of the rope, helping protect against wear and keeping your setup neat and consistent.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the breaking strain, and what winch does this suit?
The listing doesn't publish a specific breaking strain. A 24m x 11mm synthetic rope generally suits winches in the 9,500–12,000lb range. If you need a confirmed breaking strain figure for your setup, get in touch before ordering and we'll confirm it for you.
What's included in the kit?
The kit includes the 24m x 11mm synthetic rope with a thimble fitted at the end. A hook is not included. If your existing hook is serviceable, it can be attached to the thimble end.
Is this compatible with my existing fairlead?
Synthetic rope is designed for use with an aluminium hawse fairlead, not a roller fairlead. Roller fairleads are made for steel cable and can damage synthetic rope over time. If you're switching from steel cable to synthetic, you may need to upgrade your fairlead at the same time.
Why switch from steel cable to synthetic rope?
Synthetic rope is significantly lighter and easier to handle than steel cable. It doesn't develop sharp wire splinters, and if it fails under load it drops rather than whipping back. It does require more care around UV exposure and abrasion, but for most 4WD applications it's the safer and more practical choice.