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The ORCISH Upgrade 3500 lb 12V DC Electric Winch is a high-performance ATV/UTV recovery tool featuring a 1.3 kW permanent magnet motor, a durable 1/4" x 30' synthetic rope, and versatile dual controls including a wireless remote with a 50 ft range. Designed for quick installation with a pre-wired relay box and housed in a rust-resistant steel casing, it delivers reliable towing power and durability for demanding outdoor use.














| ASIN | B0DGG8J1G8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,546 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #38 in Towing Winches #45 in Winches |
| Brand | ORCISH |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,079) |
| Date First Available | September 10, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 16 pounds |
| Item model number | 3500 lb Synthetic Rope |
| Manufacturer | ORCISH |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3500 lb Synthetic Rope |
| Model | AY1 |
| Product Dimensions | 14.2 x 12.3 x 6.3 inches |
S**G
Good quality,check wire length
Winch is if good quality,found it at Home Depot after it was delivered for 104 dollars,pretty easy set up ,but do yourself a favor and pre measure the distance from where you're mounting the relay box to your battery,they sent 5 ft of wire,I needed 10 feet for my 2021 kioti mechron,came out nice though,haven't ran under load but seems to function fine,would be perfect if they gave enough wire,cost me 35 dollars for #4 welding leads for power feeds from the battery
J**S
Powerful little wench for yard work.
I mounted on golf cart in the rear, it took me an about four hours. I brought a snatch hook with it so that I could pull a very large hibiscus stump about 150-200lbs. See video. I also use it to pull out some hibiscus large 6 foot tall whole so I could replant them elsewhere. I had to put extra weight in/on the golf cart because it slides it’s so light. I used the plants that I was planting for this project. Because I had nowhere to anchor it. The remote works well but you have hold the on button for a few seconds first then the in/out buttons. After not using it for about five minutes or so you have to do it again. Reading the instructions was easy although it seemed like they were saying that it’s not very powerful it is.
E**C
The least expensive synthetic rope winch on Amazon
Edit: For everybody complaining that the remotes don't work, remember (1) to pull out the plastic on the remotes' batteries so they work, and (2) you MUST push the button on the side of the remote before it will work. Mashing up and down on the remote without FIRST pushing the button on the side will make you believe the remote doesn't work. So far the winch and remotes have functioned flawlessly recovering a UTV that slid off the trail, down a steep hill and for utility tasks around my homestead. Original Write-up: After blowing a belt on my Polaris 1000S in the middle of the night in the middle of nowhere led to dark-thirty loading hassles, I knew I needed to get a winch. This ORCISH 12V 4500lb claimed it was good for both ATVs and UTVs, so I went for it and purchased it along with Super ATV's winch mounting plate for my Polaris 1000S. I was able to use the supplied hardware that came with Super ATV's winch plate to install the winch plate. In my case, I was able the get the winch plate installed without removing anything and only jacking up the front end off of the ground to get the wheels and front suspension to sag and get out of the way. I also installed the two Super ATV adaptor bits that hold the Orcish fairlead. No matter which way those bits were installed, I needed to oval the holes that the fairlead mounts to as the supplied Orcish fairlead was too short for the long way and too long for the short way to mount. In one photo of the fairlead, I have not installed the cover Super ATV includes with their winch mount so you can see how the supplied standoffs mount using Polaris' OEM hardware, and in another photo, you can see Super ATV's facia cover mounted with the Orcish fairlead. Installing the winch, I did need to pop out the lower lefthand shock mount bolt to gain enough room to sneak in the winch. I was able to use the supplied hardware to mount the winch to SuperATV's winch mounting plate without drama. Looking at the wiring diagram, I couldn't locate the box for the remote and so I pulled the four screws out of the back of the relay box and found the unpotted remote was also in the box with the winch relay. It would be nice if Orcish would put a dashed line in their supplied wiring diagram around both the relay and the remote receiver designating that both components are in the box and that we're not missing something. Wiring in the battery cables it was quickly apparent that the supplied red and black battery cables were way too short. $63.00 later at my local Napa and I had two 9' bulk cables and the two different kinds of 6GA eyelet cable ends I needed to make my own custom-length battery cables. Puzzling out where to mount the black box led me to ignore the standard Polaris mounting point on the firewall because the Orcish black box is larger and so I opted to mount the box directly below the power distribution strip where I could get my hands on both sides as well as a space for my drill. I had to use my own hardware to mount the control box as the supplied hardware was both too long, and lacking lock-nuts. In the photo I supplied, you can just see the upper 5mm lock nut on the 5mm bolt behind the wiring. Once the relay-remote box was mounted, I crimped on the right-sized terminals for the relay and chased the hot and ground cables through the firewall, through a hole in the forward center hump, and then generally followed the factory harness until reaching the battery. I could have run the wire down the firewall to the center hump, but I wanted a way to secure the winch's battery cables with zip ties against vibration without the need to drill more holes into my firewall. The supplied yellow and blue battery cables needed to be cut down to fit properly and these cables are on the cheap side, needing to be crimped using the smallest battery cable crimping anvil I have for my battery crimping tool. But it worked as you can see from another photo. Wiring in the supplied winch control, I confirmed function of the winch, then removed and unplugged the control wires, and cut the control cable harness to length to reach my dash while discarding the ATV handlebar control switch and mount. I then installed sheathing onto the remaining control circuit wiring harness, wrapped it with 3M electrical tape, crimped on male blade connectors, fitted the new winch switch in my dash, and buttoned everything up. I did need to take a flapper disk to fit SuperATV’s front facia of their winch mounting plate kit to fit the fairlead. Not a big deal: flapper disk, test fit, rattle-can black paint, and bolt-on. In hindsight, this ORCISH 12V 4500lb winch is an ATV winch that can be adapted for UTVs and extra fitting is necessary to make the winch work on a UTV. Even so, the winch (though I’d had it on my RZR a whopping 72 hours) appears to be a good value. Check out the photos I’ve included.
B**.
GOT MY RZR OUT OF THE MUD!
This product saved me the first time I rode my Polaris RZR UTV. It's a 2 seater, 1300 lbs approx. I got stuck bad in a mud pit (see picture). Hooked this to a tree with a tow strap (not included, but helps to get extra length for winch). Pulled my machine out no problem. A guy stopped in a Can Am Maverick turbo and tried to pull me out, but his machine wouldn't pull me out. The winch saved the day, big time! It was relatively easy to install, but if you're not a handy person it could be difficult and confusing. The instructions are ok but once again, if you're not handy it may be tough. You'll need a mount plate for your machine (not included). I had to buy one for the RZR to bolt the winch onto. Get a tow strap also, for extra reach. Winch cable is only about 45 or 50 feet long. Great winch though. Easy to use and the remotes are awesome.
P**.
Nice winch, needs some upgrades though
The winch itself is fine. There are a few things I needed to change though. First of all, the bolts that hold the winch were not long enough to mount the unit. Therefore I had to get longer ones. The cables are way too short for a UTV like mine, Kawasaki Mule Pro MX LE. Plus they are way too light for the current draw of the winch. They look like number #10 cables. I replaced them all with #4 cables. Had to buy 10 new end connectors, a hammer crimper, etc. I also put in a toggle switch in the remote sensor 12 volt red wire. Just a SPST toggle. That way, the remote sensor is not always pulling a small amount of current on the battery. I replaced both batteries in both remotes. I tested the distance and they were still working at 75 feet away. I didn't test the distance any further, however they work excellent. I also bought better terminal covers as well. The others would of worked, but are not real sturdy or strong. They are: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NBDM76X/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I additionally bought a fuse block so as to be safe when running the heavy cable from the battery before it goes to the solenoid. It is: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MYGIR2C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 And I fused it at 200 amps for now. I think that will be enough but have bigger fuses if needed. Again, I made some upgrades to make it better and safer. I also fused the positive red line to the winch handlebar control. (I actually bought a better dash winch control switch). I recommend this winch and thought an honest review might be helpful to others.
A**R
12v winch
Super value and tons of torque. I mounted this on my 700lb zero turn mower and wired. It was easy to mount using a drill, the mounting plate and hardware were provided. My zero turn mower was stuck in deep mud at bottom of a hill after rain, the winch pulled it up the hill sideways with ease, using the remote. This would be a great addition to any ATV UTV and definitely has the power to pull it out of probably any situation. I was concerned about 30 ft rope instead of cable but it holds like steel.
B**R
No Good !
When hooked up motor burned up ! Replacement is reQuested !
M**N
Original did not work, vendor was helpful with the replacement.
Wired it up and nothing. No in or out. No noises at all. I tried it hooked to multiple different 12V batteries. Neither the switch or the remote get a reaction. **vendor sent new winch, will update review if new one works.** 3/19/2026 - new winch works, updating to 5 stars. Customer service was great.
A**R
Livraison plus vite que prévu.
Très belle expérience, livraison rapide et description exacte des pièces.
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