GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #21 | Page 38

RV FEATURE WHEEL BECOMES A WINCH With the BOG OUT fixed to the wheel, I gently accelerated. The rungs caught on the tyre and the twin ropes wrapped around the wheel, pulling it out, just as advertised. It’s not necessarily a replacement for a traditional winch. It won’t pull your vehicle up a mountain, for example. But in mud or sand – where you just need to get your vehicle unstuck – it’s a rather ingenious recovery device that relies on engine horsepower rather than battery power. It can even be used in reverse, so if the situation called for it you could winch your vehicle backwards out of the bog. Utilising no metal shackles or steel rope and requiring less effort, there are safety advantages to the BOG OUT, too. MORE INFO RRP: $159 (single BOG OUT, two tethers, carry bag and user guide) www.bogout.com.au 38 gorv.com.au VERDICT PROS • Takes up very little room in the boot • Weighs considerably less than other recovery devices • Performs as expected – at least, it pulled our vehicle out • Uses engine torque rather than relying on a battery CONS • Very few. It’s a little fiddly to ‘get to know’ and our sheet bend knot came undone a couple of times until we tied it correctly, but once we mastered it, the BOG OUT worked well. According to Paul Aubin, the best place to use your BOG OUT the first time is in your front yard, and always read the instructions