TF3344 TERRAFIRMA 50M RED SYNTHETIC WINCH ROPE FOR THE TWIN MOTOR WINCH
Brand: Terrafirma
TF3344 Terrafirma 50m Red Synthetic Winch Rope for Twin Motor Winch
The TF3344 is a 50m x 11mm synthetic winch rope for the Terrafirma TF3360 twin motor winch. It is a direct replacement-style rope for keeping a twin motor recovery setup ready for use.
Fitment & compatibility
- Confirmed for the Terrafirma twin motor winch / TF3360.
- 50m length and 11mm diameter as stated in the supplied product data.
- Check your drum, fairlead and hook setup before fitting.
Choose this if
Choose this if you need replacement synthetic rope for a TF3360 twin motor winch. Choose a different rope only if the winch manufacturer confirms the correct length and diameter for your winch.
Why choose this
- Restores the winch with the correct stated rope size.
- Synthetic rope is lighter and easier to handle than steel cable in many off-road setups.
- Red rope is easy to identify and inspect.
Key features explained
- 50m length: useful for longer recovery pulls.
- 11mm diameter: matches the supplied TF3360 rope specification.
Installation & what else you may need
Re-spooling a winch rope should be done carefully under controlled tension. Inspect the fairlead and hook before fitting the new rope.
Specifications
| Product code | TF3344 |
| Type | Synthetic winch rope |
| Length | 50m |
| Diameter | 11mm |
| Confirmed compatibility | Terrafirma TF3360 twin motor winch |
What's included / not included
- Included: 1 x TF3344 50m red synthetic winch rope.
- Not included unless stated: Winch, fairlead, hook, stopper or fitting labour unless separately stated.
Recommended add-ons
Helpful TFR links
Safety note: Recovery and winching loads can be dangerous. Always use correctly rated equipment, secure recovery points and a winch damper where appropriate, and keep people clear of any loaded line.
Will this fit other winches?
The supplied product data confirms it for the TF3360 twin motor winch. Contact TFR before using it on another winch.
Should I inspect the fairlead when replacing rope?
Yes. A damaged or rough fairlead can quickly damage new synthetic rope.