Dingo Block — Fixing the Two Problems Winch Rings Can’t

🦘 Dingo Block — Fixing the Two Problems Winch Rings Can’t

Built for Real Recovery

When we designed the Dingo Block, the goal was simple: fix the two issues that winch rings have never been able to overcome.


1️⃣ Heat Build-Up During Long Winching

On long or slow winch pulls, a ring builds heat fast.
That heat transfers straight into your synthetic rope, slowly damaging the fibres and shortening its life.

The Dingo Block’s rolling sheave reduces friction, keeps temperatures down, and protects your rope on long-distance or heavy winching jobs.


2️⃣ Rope Slipping or Flipping Out When Stop–Starting

especially during direction changes

With a ring, stop–start winching means the rope is constantly going slack then tight again.
When that happens, the rope can slip or flip out of the ring’s groove.
Once it pops out, you’ve got to stop and fix it every few minutes — and if you don’t catch it, the rope will start rubbing on the soft shackle, building heat quickly and doing real damage.

With the Dingo Block, even when you’re stop–start winching, the rope stays where it should.
Thanks to the way it’s designed, the line won’t slip out of the groove, and it also won’t get pinched like it can in a traditional snatch block.
It just runs clean and stays controlled, no matter how many times you bump the winch in and out.


Why It Matters

The Dingo Block wasn’t built for show — it was built to fix real problems that happen in real recoveries.
Less heat.
Less rope drama.
More control and longer rope life.

Built for Real Recovery.