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Donald A Perlick
> 3 dayThe compact size would be great for my usage in a small vehicle, but the design of these is wrong. Compare the start of these ramps to the big name options out there. These have a flat entry and very short ridges on them (sometimes several, one-in-front-of-the-other). The flat start of the ramp means you have to get the tire up further onto the ramp than a one that has a curve at the beginning (which can grab the tire tread at, say, 5:00, rather than needing to be near 6:00), so you have to dig this further under your tire. The design of the ridges are the final killer of this design. Look closely. These have short ridges to try and grab your tire tread, instead of being taller like ALL of the other designs, theyre wide, so they need a bigger void in the tire tread to get the entire ridge engaged, and then some of them are doubled or tripled up, so your tire is encouraged to need to ride up on them instead of the tread getting grabbed by a sharp, pointy spike. I tried using these to free a sedan stuck in snow. It required so much digging to get the ramp set down under the tire that I could have just pushed the car back onto the pavement Id dug and cleared all the way to.
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Paul Kwon
> 3 dayVery sturdy build, heavy duty track! Comes in handy as a base for my car jack when doing roadside tire changes.
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Deborah Bukovich
> 3 dayThis was ultimately the tool that got me out of a very stuck situation. Worked as i hoped it would. Saved.
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Raul leija
Greater than one weekOverall durability is pretty good for girdt use but we shall see how durable the connecting tabs are over time
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Fernando A. Salguero
> 3 dayThese boards work well and are much easier to store than the long boards that are much more common. I’ve used them to get myself out of deep sand and the design was ideal. I’m very confident that they will serve in snow and mud just as well.
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B Christensen
> 3 dayIf youre tight on space or just dont want to run around town screaming look at me, Im an overlander! these might be for you. When I opened them up I was immediately impressed with the quality feel, and the sturdiness and heft of the materials. The zippered case is actually pretty decent, too. In usage, I actually used these a couple times on a recent trip to the desert in my Jeep. One thing to note - if you DONT have lockers (either front or rear) you might need two sets of these. In my case I have lockers, so I can get away with using a traction board under a single wheel and still get out. The shortness of these boards somewhat limits their usability, but I was able to chain them together using the center section and climb up out of a sand hole Id gotten stuck in (purposely just to test these out). In addition, I use these to level my camping trailer by driving one tire up onto one or both of the treads. I can then also use the center orange section to set the tongue jack in so that it doesnt sink into sand or soft soil. For my purposes (a Jeep Rubicon pulling a camper trailer) this is an even better and more versatile solution than the full sized maxxtraxx type boards.
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Shaun
> 3 dayGreat size for storing in my Jeep
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Martin
> 3 dayGreat quality!
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Lukasz
> 3 dayHaven’t used it yet, but feels like it is made of high q material, due to its weight and overall quality.
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Sherry Boyle
> 3 dayMy bag came ripped at the seam next to the zipper...bag is way to small and tight. The zipper should be bigger and more heavy duty. Dont know about the traction boards as we have not used them yet...