Actually the opposite is true. The synthetic winch ropes don't fly too much and if they do, they don't have much energy. A traditional wire rope can take out a lot of stuff if it snaps or if the attachment or recovery point its hooked to lets go. Things like a ball hitch are really bad and can take out windshields when they let go. I'm personally very cautious when hooking up. I'm the one the pulls out the worst stuck rigs, and have tweaked some attachment points that owners thought were super stout.
For my use, I like a wire rope because of the abrasion resistance. Mine is usually lying in mud or is dragged across rocks, and weight savings is not an issue.
For my use, I like a wire rope because of the abrasion resistance. Mine is usually lying in mud or is dragged across rocks, and weight savings is not an issue.