Made in the USA by Hand: My Tour of the Bubba Rope Factory
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The ‘stitching’ at the base of the eye in the rope sling is called seizing.
Kyle thanks for the post! Quality made in the USA is and important part of Bubba Off-Road Recovery Gear Brand!
I had no idea. Very glad to see “Made in the USA” products available - not just low cost products from overseas. Thanks Kyle!
@OffRoadConsulting
Жыл бұрын
Our pleasure!
Wish I knew this before I bought my rope!
@OffRoadConsulting
2 ай бұрын
Quality stuff for sure
Kyle, you continue to impress me with your professionalism, integrity, and desire to inform. God Bless you my longtime friend.
@OffRoadConsulting
Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir and hope all is well.
Wonderful review man, the amount of sincerity is real and i myself love supporting manufacturers in my country. I just placed my order after weeks of shopping and seeking reviews on recovery ropes. It’s things like this that humbles my heart not just for a quality product but having faith in a brotherhood that will never die
@OffRoadConsulting
Жыл бұрын
Thank you and enjoy the product.
Cool video! Great stuff!
@OffRoadConsulting
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow! Hard to believe they’re handmade in the US.
@OffRoadConsulting
Жыл бұрын
I was very impressed
Kyle do you offer a discount code?
"MADE IN USA" is wonderful! Made "by Hand" cannot be entirely so, and should not be. No one weaves miles of rope by hand, that was made on specialized machines starting from simple spools of yarn. I've nothing against Bubba Ropes, never seen one. Like the idea of them being 100% MADE IN USA. However, all your video shows is that they buy an already woven plain white rope from an American weaver. When I compare that to what Yankum Ropes has revealed on KZread, I find that Yankum weaves their own from plain spools of yarn. Plus Yankum claims to buy only MADE IN USA yarn for their rope weaving machines. All of which leans me more toward Yankum when considering how fully 100% the product is from the USA. My friendly suggestion to Bubba Ropes then is to get on KZread and show the full story, raw material to shipped product.
@OffRoadConsulting
Ай бұрын
Every company is weaved by a machine and most by a separate company. Bubba rope has another company weave theirs in the isa and the make the ropes from the large spool. Still 100% made in use and they do all by hand from large spool.
You should call this video DEATH ROPE factory tour. !! Kinetic ropes have killed more off roaders than than any winch line.
@OffRoadConsulting
4 ай бұрын
Only by those who do not know how to use them properly
@EnufIsTooMuch
Ай бұрын
Utter nonsense. We can all watch these stretchy ropes being used on hundreds of recoveries right here on KZread. Individual ropes are used a couple of hundred times before being retired for wear.
@OffRoadConsulting
Ай бұрын
Exactly they can be safe in the right hands or dangerous in the wrong. comes down to competence of user