TRE, ARB, and Bubba Rope all make some "good to go" recovery equipment. It's not that other producers are all BAD, but they my have untested, questionable test and rating practices, or questionable marketing departments. In one of overland journal's gear tests there were several brands that had equipment fail just under it's "rated" breaking strength. They considered it a failure, though it likely would have gotten you out for a lifetime if not being stressed to it's limits. When a particular brand had multiple pieces break under spec, it made me think that they either need to rethink their testing, or their marketing. On other companies it seems they just aren't listening to the market. Warn's "epic tree trunk protector" is a good example of two large chunks of metal, in a pull that I don't want or need. Tree straps with sewn loops are plenty strong, lighter, and safer.