siliconwombat
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An interesting test for sure! Never seen the pillow tracks before, see where the idea is coming from but it makes you wonder whether the designer/manufacturer did any testing of their own!
To me it looks like there is a gap in the market. While the products on offer do fulfil some criteria none have it covered. My first criteria would be usefulness. They need to have as many purposes as possible, which means they work great for bridging and traction on sand, ice, mud, wet rock and tyre rubber. No point the track gripping if the rubber doesnt! For bridging they would need to support the equivalent weight of a fully laden truck, and not just once but repeatedly, catastrophic failure in a bridging situation is likely to result in vehicle damage at best and could well be fatal. Further usefulness around camp is a personal thing and the possibilities are endless!
After this comes the aesthetics, weight and size. Too short and they might not do the job but too heavy and they become awkward to use. Finally for me is cost. I'm willing to pay for a good product but there are limits!
The closest at the moment for me is the waffle boards but there are many improvements possible.
Great vid and I will be subscribing soon!
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To me it looks like there is a gap in the market. While the products on offer do fulfil some criteria none have it covered. My first criteria would be usefulness. They need to have as many purposes as possible, which means they work great for bridging and traction on sand, ice, mud, wet rock and tyre rubber. No point the track gripping if the rubber doesnt! For bridging they would need to support the equivalent weight of a fully laden truck, and not just once but repeatedly, catastrophic failure in a bridging situation is likely to result in vehicle damage at best and could well be fatal. Further usefulness around camp is a personal thing and the possibilities are endless!
After this comes the aesthetics, weight and size. Too short and they might not do the job but too heavy and they become awkward to use. Finally for me is cost. I'm willing to pay for a good product but there are limits!
The closest at the moment for me is the waffle boards but there are many improvements possible.
Great vid and I will be subscribing soon!
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