If your travels take you far off the beaten path, you need to be able to depend on your gear to perform. When it comes to winching, the Superline® Winch Line will not let you down. Made with heat-set Dyneema® SK75 synthetic rope, it is the strongest synthetic winch line on the market.
The Superline® is made with 12-strand Dyneema® SK75 rope that goes through a heat-setting process which stretches it into a denser, smaller diameter. This process nets large strength gains over normal Dyneema® SK75 rope. Not only does this increase safety, but it allows you to install a smaller diameter line on your winch without compromising strength. Using a smaller diameter will take up less space on the drum and the winch will work more efficiently. In some cases you can even install a longer line on your winch.
The Superline® also has excellent abrasion resistance and is coated with polyurethane for UV and chemical resistance. Combine that with only the highest quality hardware and high heat resistant Vectran drum protection, and you have a winch line that is worthy of the toughest vehicle extractions.
Diameter | 7/16" (11 mm) |
Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS) | 36,500 lbs (16,550 kg) |
WLL 2:1 Safety Factor* | 18,250 lbs (8,275 kg) |
WLL 4:1 Safety Factor* | 9,125 lbs (4,140 kg) |
Recommended Winch Rating | 15,000 - 24,000 lb (6,800 - 10,890 kg) |
Material | Heat-set black Dyneema® SK75 synthetic rope |
The 7/16" Superline® Winch Line works best with winches ranging from 15,000 - 24,000 lbs. For more information on what length/diameter to choose please reference our Winch Line Guide.
The high strength of the Superline® winch line allows you to install a smaller diameter line without sacrificing strength and take up less room on the winch drum. This has two main advantages:
Hover over the graphic below and you can see how much less room a 5/16” Superline® takes on a winch drum compared to our 3/8" Classic winch line. Note that the 5/16” Superline® is even 4,000 lbs stronger!
Despite all the benefits that the Superline® Winch Line has over steel wire rope, the proper precautions must be taken when using synthetic rope for winching. Synthetic winch lines are more prone to abrasion than wire rope, so ensure that the winch rope is rigged properly and isn’t rubbing on rocks, trees or other abrasive surfaces while under tension. This is why we include our removable Rock Guard to protect the rope when you can’t avoid contact with abrasive surfaces. Proper use and care is essential to ensure longevity of synthetic rope. For more information on maintenance, visit our Synthetic Rope Maintenance page.