I know nothing of them, just found them while browsing around... Like the price.
http://www.amazon.com/LITE-WAY-Reco..._UL160_SR160,160_&refRID=0GK073BKAQJVAE2VJMZE
Looks like they're made for ATV's and not for anything heavy.
I know nothing of them, just found them while browsing around... Like the price.
http://www.amazon.com/LITE-WAY-Reco..._UL160_SR160,160_&refRID=0GK073BKAQJVAE2VJMZE
Any updates on the Maxsa? I already have a winch and Auburn rear LSD, and want at least a pair of traction surfaces, and am willing to shell out for some good onces like Maxtrax, but at $600 for 4, that's also 60% the way toward a front air locker as well. Obviously I want as many options and advantages as possible but on;y spending $600 if it is truly worth it.
We used the MAXSA boards for 4-5 recoveries on one trip and they did a great job. Still in good working condition. We've even had the flex out to an "L" shape and spring right back. The biggest problem with them is that they dont next..so no bridging capabilities.
That is why I went with TREDS. At some point I will upgrade to the Pro version that should also fit.
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Personally I've had too many failures with flexible or articulated sand mats to rely on them, but I have no experience with the X-Trax.
Looks like another brand just showed up. Couldn't find any other info other than whats on amazon.com.
They throw in a shovel and a couple of emergency blankets.
https://www.amazon.com/LS2-Tire-Tra...srs=14944105011&ie=UTF8&qid=1477517239&sr=8-1
Looks like another brand just showed up. Couldn't find any other info other than whats on amazon.com.
They throw in a shovel and a couple of emergency blankets.
https://www.amazon.com/LS2-Tire-Tra...srs=14944105011&ie=UTF8&qid=1477517239&sr=8-1
And they don't even know the difference between a shovel and a spade. Not a good sign.FOLDABLE ALUMINIUM HANDLE ERGONOMIC SPADE
And they don't even know the difference between a shovel and a spade. Not a good sign.
I swallowed hard and bought MaxTrax for my main truck. Worked so well that I bought a pair for my other truck. No reason to use anything else unless reports come in that the new stuff is equal or better.