Offroading Gear MaxGrip Tire Traction Pads with Leash and Carrying Bag (2 Recovery Boards) - for Snow/Mud/Ice/Sand
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And they come with some extras as well.
A set of extra studs is included with each.
The bags, however, come with a carrying handle.
Since I've never used them, I'm not sure how well they work, but they come with 4 screws in case you need more. I'm sure you can find replacements on amazon, since it's pretty much just a screw with a hard plastic piece above it.
Selected User Reviews For Offroading Gear MaxGrip Tire Traction Pads with Leash and Carrying Bag (2 Recovery Boards) - for Snow/Mud/Ice/Sand
Having lived at 8000 feet in the Utah mountains where I have driven my truck through mud and four other vehicles through snow, I have used these tires. They have proven to be durable even under my 4Runner and a Raptor, as well as helping a Kia hatchback to pull itself out of a snowy ditch and a Subaru to pull itself free of its rut. They are not yet being used as a bridging tool, but I think they are worth the investment. If you plan to stack them on a rack, they end up pretty tall since they don't stack as neatly as MaxTrax. In any case, the bag that comes with this set is fairly durable and holds the extra studs and wrench. This bag is nice to have to dampen the sound of dragging cars out on these boards. I use it in conjunction with the Snatch Strap.
The purpose of these was just for myself in my truck in case I got stuck on a frozen lake During my last trip out, I had to use these and they worked well. During an attempt to pull out of a snowstorm, my 3/4 ton "four wheel drive" truck was spinning on ice, so I jammed these under each rear wheel and slowly gave it gas. The pads provided enough traction and the truck was able to be pulled back Only thing holding them back from five stars is I wish the little traction nubs were steel instead of plastic.
It's not uncommon for some of the seasonal roads in Northern Michigan to have soft shoulders that trap you. The cables have only been used six times and they still look like new, and they have been a lot easier to hook up than a.
very well, I rolled my truck over them on dirt to see they hold up, you DON'T want to be stuck in the sand on the beach and then try them, I would rate these boards a 9 out of 10.
I wouldn't use them for bridging, unless I had no other choices, but I often use them for traction.
Despite their size, they seem to be very robust and sturdy. It is too early for me to comment on their durability as I haven't used them yet.
Product has excellent traction and a solid foundation.
I can see when we camp on sandy beaches in our class B rv with these.