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Improve your recovery efforts with Zip’s AW Direct’s wide selection of round slings. We offer products from All-Grip, B/A Products, Lift-All and more to provide strong yet light alternatives to chain. We have several lengths available to suit your operation, and color-coding helps identify the working load limit of each.

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SafeAll Endless Loop Round Slings

Synthetic Round Slings from SafeAll are a game-changer when it comes to heavy-duty lifting and recovery. These slings are crafted with precision, using high-quality fibers that deliver unmatched strength, durability and safety. Whether you're in construction, manufacturing, transportation or towing, our synthetic Roundslings are the perfect solution.
$7.99 $382.99

SafeAll Armor Angles

The Armor Angle from SafeAll is a new poly corner protector for use when uplifting semi trailers. The hard 90-degree plate protects recovery straps from sharp and jagged edges and adds structural integrity to compromised trailer roofs. Each piece includes five holes, three for handling and two circular options to connect bungee cords to hold the strap in place.
$329.99 $1,189.99

SafeAll Endless Loop Eye Slings

This Eye & Eye Round Sling from SafeAll is made from high-tensile polyester fiber offering a safety factory of 5:1, meaning the Minimum Break Strength is rated five times greater than its Working Load Limit (WLL). This built-in strength protects against load shock and increases safety for the user.
$14.99 $77.99

SafeAll Recovery Sling

Designed for pulling and recovery jobs, the Power Series Recovery Sling from SafeAll is a synthetic alternative for your needs. Thanks to its synthetic nature, the sling has a few benefits that chain lacks. First up is the fact that it is less likely to scratch what it is lifting. Secondly, this lightweight sling is easier to carry than traditional chain. This makes it easier to take with you around the work site. Not to mention, this lightweight nature allows it to float in water, making it easier to work with in a variety of environments.
$104.99 $269.99

SafeAll Heavy Duty Endless Loop Round Sling Kit

Heavy-duty recoveries need heavy-duty rigging. That’s why seasoned wrecker operators outfit their heavies and rotators with this Endless Loop Round Sling Kit from SafeAll. Nothing smaller than 8,400-lb. capacity, this kit offers the Working Load Limits (WLL) required to lift, pull and upright the commercial trucks they encounter on a daily basis.
$934.99
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Slings Buying Guide

Slings are one of the most versatile tools for lifting, rigging, and recovery. From towing companies to construction crews and even recreational users, the right sling provides the strength and flexibility to safely move, lift, or pull heavy loads. At Zip’s, we carry a full selection of truck slings, towing slings, ATV and UTV slings, and lifting slings to meet a wide variety of applications.

Why Choose Slings for Lifting and Recovery?

Slings offer a safer and more adaptable alternative to chains or wire rope in many situations. They are lightweight, easy to handle, and available in multiple materials such as synthetic, polyester, and nylon. Whether you’re securing a vehicle for transport, pulling an ATV out of a trail, or lifting equipment in an industrial setting, slings provide dependable strength while helping protect the load’s surface.

Typical applications include:

  • Vehicle recovery and towing
  • Off-road pulling with ATVs and UTVs
  • Industrial lifting and rigging tasks
  • Shop and warehouse use for moving equipment

With load capacities ranging from small recreational pulls to heavy-duty industrial lifts, slings can be matched to the exact job requirements.

Types of Slings Available

Because every job is different, we stock multiple styles and configurations of slings. Browse our sub-categories to find the best match:

  • Chain Slings — designed for heavy-duty lifting in rugged conditions.
  • Rope Slings — lightweight and flexible, ideal for multipurpose rigging.
  • Round Slings — endless loop designs that balance durability with load protection.
  • Cable Slings — steel wire construction for hoisting and pulling applications.
  • Web Slings and Recovery Straps — synthetic options for both lifting and vehicle recovery.
  • Sling Accessories — hardware and fittings to customize your setup.

Each style offers unique benefits, allowing you to choose based on strength requirements, load type, and environment.

Trusted Brands in Slings

Zip’s partners with leading manufacturers to ensure every sling meets industry standards for safety and performance. Popular names include Zip’s, SafeAll, RimSling, All-Grip, B/A Products, and Lift-All. With a broad selection of sizes, materials, and configurations, these brands deliver solutions trusted by professionals across multiple industries.

Expert Resources and Sling Safety

Understanding sling safety and proper use is essential. To help, we’ve created educational resources to guide your decision-making:

These guides explain how to inspect slings for damage, choose the right material, and apply the correct lifting method.

FAQ About Slings

What materials are slings made from?
Slings are commonly made from polyester, nylon, synthetic webbing, wire rope, or alloy chain, depending on the application. Each material offers different strengths and flexibilities.

Are slings only used for towing?
No. While vehicle recovery is a common use, slings are also widely used in construction, utility work, warehousing, and manufacturing for lifting and rigging tasks.

How do I know which sling to choose?
The best choice depends on the load type, working environment, and lifting method. For example, polyester slings provide low stretch, nylon slings offer flexibility for shock absorption, and steel cable or chain slings handle extreme loads.

Do slings require regular inspection?
Yes. Slings should be inspected before every use. Look for fraying, cuts, corrosion, or hardware damage. Any sling showing signs of wear should be removed from service immediately.