:sombrero: I've got a set of (2)
If you've got lockers, I suppose you would only need one, but
Thats like carrying your 1911, .45 and no magazines
They roll up to about the size of a FAT lunch box with the handle
:victory::costumed-smiley-007:safari-rig::safari-rig: JIMBO
I have an FJC with rear locker. Sounds like you recommend2?
:sombrero: Yea, remember Murpy's law
You'll carry one Maxtrax, for two years and never use it, then you get stuck on the edge of a 3800 ft canyon and need two to get you out !!!
Course I have an OBA, but always carry an extra compressor!!!
If you get two, you can always loan one out and still be covered !!!
Suit yourself--
:sombrero::wings::safari-rig::safari-rig: JIMBO
Read some reviews on the Sand Tracks and most were negative. i.e., just rolled up under the tires, etc. So are these a waste of money?
:sombrero: Heavy foot !
Is off-roading a waste of money ???
:smiley_drive::safari-rig::safari-rig: JIMBO
Bumping an old thread to see what owners of the ARB Sand Tracks think of them and if they could relate stories of actual use.
Thanks!
They have since upgraded them to a new series based upon user feedback. The new X-Trax II, are a lot better than the old version. More info on our website: http://www.sierraexpeditions.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=589
Are these and Maxtrax now similar?
No. Think of a MaxTrax as a big day-glo board. Lightweight but rigid.
The ARB X-Trax are more like the tread of a tank and 18 pounds each