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Web Slings and Recovery Straps

Web slings provide strong yet flexible lifting solutions for many industries. Their flat design distributes loads evenly to reduce damage risk. Lightweight and easy to handle, they are a practical option for both light and heavy lifting tasks. Web slings are trusted for safe, versatile performance in transport, construction, and recovery.

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All-Grip Cable Tieback Sling

1” in diameter and 3’ long, the All-Grip Cable Tieback Sling is soft and pliable. It has a small eye on each end and is only .75 pounds. This makes it a reliable sling that is easy to take with you.
$34.99

All-Grip Recovery Strap 2 Ply

Sometimes simpler is better, which is why the All-Grip Recovery Strap Standard Two-Ply is so good. This simple, nylon strap has a working load limit of up to 68,200 pounds. See the drop-down menu for more information. Plus, with how flexible it is, you can do a wide variety of different lifts without damaging your load.
$104.99 $519.99

All-Grip Recovery Strap Standard Single Ply

Item# Size Length WLL (lbs.)
WS-TS1-980220 2" 20' 3,100V, 2,480C, 6,200B
WS-TS1-980226 2" 26' 3,100V, 2,480C, 6,200B
WS-TS1-980420 4" 20' 6,200V, 4,960C, 12,400B
WS-TS1-980426 4" 26' 3,100V, 2,480C, 6,200B
WS-TS1-980430 4" 30' 3,100V, 2,480C, 6,200B
WS-TS1-980616 6" 16' 9,300V, 7,400C, 18,600B
WS-TS1-980620 6" 20' 9,300V, 7,400C, 18,600B
WS-TS1-980626 6" 26' 9,300V, 7,400C, 18,600B
WS-TS1-980816 8" 16' 11,800V, 9,440C, 23,600B
WS-TS1-980820 8" 20' 11,800V, 9,440C, 23,600B
WS-TS1-980826 8" 26' 11,800V, 9,440C, 23,600B
WS-TS1-980832 8" 32' 11,800V, 9,440C, 23,600B
WS-TS1-981216 12" 16' 17,600V, 14,080C, 35,200B
WS-TS1-981220 12" 20' 17,600V, 14,080C, 35,200B
WS-TS1-981226 12" 26' 17,600V, 14,080C, 35,200B
$93.99 $369.99

All-Grip Recovery Strap w/ Cordura Edges 2 Ply

When you buy a strap, you want to make sure it’ll last. That’s why the two-ply All-Grip Recovery Strap with Cordura Edges was designed to be as durable as possible. With eyes that are reinforced with abrasive-resistant material, you can count on them holding up no to sharp edges and tears. Plus, it can handle up to 68,200 pounds depending on the hold. Check the drop-down menu for more information.
$447.99 $814.99

All-Grip Recovery Strap 3 Ply

Recovery straps are great for a variety of reasons. These versatile tools can be used in a variety of ways. The three-ply All-Grip Recovery Strap also comes in a variety of sizes. Plus, with the ability to hold up to 88,000 pounds depending on the hold and size (check the drop-down menu for all options), it will handle your job, especially because the eyes are reinforced with abrasive-resistant material.
$336.99 $2,603.99

All Grip Cable Tie Back Sling 2" x 6'

When you need to secure the hook end of the winch line to the back of a tow truck, the All Grip Cable Tie Back Sling 2" x 6' will help out. With a small eye on each end, this cable tie-back sling is super soft and pliable.
$30.99
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Web Slings and Recovery Straps Buying Guide

When it comes to safe lifting, rigging, and vehicle recovery, web slings and recovery straps are a trusted choice across many industries. Built from high-strength polyester or nylon webbing, these slings combine flexibility with durability, making them ideal for handling heavy loads, towing vehicles, and even off-road recovery situations. Whether you need web slings for lifting in a shop or recovery straps for pulling out stuck vehicles, this collection offers solutions to meet a wide range of needs.

Why Choose Web Slings and Recovery Straps?

Unlike wire rope or chain slings, synthetic web slings are lightweight, easy to handle, and less likely to damage the surfaces of lifted or pulled equipment. They conform to irregular shapes, making them useful in construction, manufacturing, utility work, towing, and recreational recovery. Common applications include:

  • Vehicle recovery, including cars, trucks, ATVs, and UTVs
  • Hoisting loads in construction or industrial environments
  • Rigging equipment where surface protection is critical
  • General lifting tasks requiring flexible strength

Straps range from 2 feet to 40 feet in length and from 1-inch to 12-inch widths, giving you a wide variety of options depending on the job at hand.

Best-Selling Web Slings and Recovery Straps

Zip’s carries leading brands in the industry, ensuring performance and safety in every lift. Popular models include:

With top manufacturers like Zip’s, All-Grip, B/A Products, Lift-All, and WreckMaster represented, you can trust these slings to perform under pressure.

Choosing the Right Sling for the Job

Selecting the right synthetic web sling depends on factors such as:

  • Length and width — match sling dimensions to your load requirements.
  • Material — polyester offers low stretch and chemical resistance, while nylon provides higher elasticity for shock absorption.
  • End fittings — flat eye web slings, twisted eyes, or hardware attachments like hooks may be preferred depending on the lift or pull.
  • Ply count — single-ply options are lightweight, while two-ply web slings provide added strength.

Regular inspection is also key to maintaining safety. Learn how to spot wear, cuts, or damaged stitching by visiting our blog: Identify & Fix Damage to Lifting Slings and Choosing The Right Lifting Sling for The Right Situation.

FAQ About Web Slings and Recovery Straps

What are web slings made of?
Most web slings are constructed from polyester or nylon webbing, chosen for their combination of strength, flexibility, and resistance to abrasion.

What lengths and sizes are available?
Our selection ranges from 2 feet to 40 feet long and widths from 1 inch to 12 inches, allowing you to choose the right sling for your application.

Can web slings be used for both lifting and recovery?
Yes, web slings are commonly used for lifting in construction, rigging, and shop environments, while recovery straps are designed to pull out vehicles in towing and off-road scenarios.

How should I inspect a synthetic web sling?
Check for fraying, cuts, burns, or damaged stitching before every use. If damage is found, retire the sling immediately and replace it with a new one.