HaulingAss
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The link for ARB soft shackles goes to a product listing at the ARB Amazon store.Amazon is littered with fakes, both because of third-party sellers and because of inventory co-mingling. Example: ARB soft shackles. Look at the review photos: ALL are of fakes! They look like simple nylon rope and the proof is their load rating: “14,500KGS.” Real ARB soft shackles are rated for 14.5 tons. Kilograms aren’t even a measurement of force. That is why I stand by my statement to avoid Amazon for safety-critical gear.
In other words, the product you are claiming is fake is being sold by ARB. And, no, the photos do not look like simple nylon rope, they look like UHMWPE, exactly what the listing claims it's made of.
Kilograms and tons measure the same thing, weight/mass. And one metric ton equals 1000 Kg. So 14,500 Kg is exactly equal to 14.5 metric tons.
Weight and mass are often used interchangeably although mass refers to the amount of matter in an object while weight refers to the amount of force acting upon that matter. Weight assumes earth's gravity and thus refers to a force. That's why in the US it is common to measure breaking strength or working strength using weight.
I just don't see any of the issues you are railing about. If you don't get what was advertised, Amazon makes it easy to return.
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