Chris21700
Observer
I used to have a pair of TRED PRO 1100s. Worked great several times in the dirt, but the first time I used them in the snow, one of the ramps cracked, but still got me out. Easily. The crack most likely could have been prevented had I dug out the snow a little better, and I probably could have gotten another use out of them before they failed completely. I decided to try a pair of MAXTRAX Extremes. During a recent snow storm, I came up a minivan that was stuck. Remembering how easily my TREDs got me out, I thought this should be a piece of cake. Only it wasn't. Several attempts at trying to place the MAXTRAX resulted in nothing except the mats being sucked under the front tires and buried in the snow. The bottom of the mats were not getting any traction on the snow. Not ice by any stretch. Kinda embarrassed, I left the stranded van in the hands of another couple there helping. The next day, my 4Runner gets stuck going up the hill on our 100 yard long driveway. Again, break out the MAXTRAX, again mats just get sucked under the tires.
Has any one had this issue with these mats in the snow? Wondering if I made a mistake thinking a more expensive board would perform better. Granted, they didn't crack, I give them that.
Has any one had this issue with these mats in the snow? Wondering if I made a mistake thinking a more expensive board would perform better. Granted, they didn't crack, I give them that.