The Wicked 60 or 66 with its center top hinge, Hardox 450 steel, DOM tubing, tine spacing and gusseted teeth is one of the toughest and yet lightest grapples on the market. I regularly use mine to dig up and pick up large boulders and have yet to do any damage to any of the tines. If I ever decide to "upgrade" there's no doubt it'll be another Wicked model, most likely the 66.
I have four implements from EA including the grapple, a box blade, a land leveler and a tooth bar and have nothing but good things to say about their products, and that goes for Ted and Travis too. Great guys making great implements.
I watched a YouTube video last week in which TTWT bent the lids on his grapple. I wasn't impressed.
I've said this many times, but there's no company out there demonstrating their products being abused the way that EA does. And no company even comes close to EA in terms of their transparency. Who else gives regular tours of their facility on YouTube? You can see where the products are made, how they're made and who's making them. That means a lot to me.