Advocate II
Have any of you backed this? I decided to get in at the Super Early Bird + mounting kit option for about $161. Seems like a good deal so I thought I'd share.
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Advocate II
Advocate II
I would agree with you on this except that, in this case, you are receiving the merchandise at a discounted price...feels more like a pre-sale/group buy.I am not backing it. I kind of have a problem with a company that has a multi-million dollar production facility using Kickstarter to avoid the risk of bringing a new product to the market. While the product may be great if it works as advertised, I'm skeptical that Tred will be able to pull it off. Their existing ramps consistently score below MaxTrax and have numerous complaints of cracking and breaking.
I hope Tred can live up to their promises, but I'm not interested in backing a product from an established company worth millions of dollars. They should have the cash flow to pay for their own R&D.
Advocate II
I've read the mixed reviews on the TRED 800 and 1100 and have avoided purchasing either until now but in the video they address the melting/tire spin and other issues based on feedback they have received from customers. I guess for $160, I feel it's worth giving them a shot. I'm not willing to pay the price for Maxtrax...but that's just me.They're pieces of ****. The only good part about them was their lifetime warranty (which I used twice in 3 months). After they sent me brand new pair the second time I sold them and will be buying Maxtrax. There really is no comparison between the two.
On my last trip we used six TREDS (3 pairs) and 2 Maxtrax (1pair) every single tred failed when Maxtrax survived and still looks brand new. TREDs are brittle and brake OFTEN also their lugs melt from wheel spin. Maxtrax bend and don't melt from friction.
Hope this review helps anyone thinking of going this cheap route.
True, but given their reputation, I would rather wait and see if they can pull it off before sinking money into the product.I would agree with you on this except that, in this case, you are receiving the merchandise at a discounted price...feels more like a pre-sale/group buy.
Advocate II
I guess I will be the "guinea pig".True, but given their reputation, I would rather wait and see if they can pull it off before sinking money into the product.
Contributor I
When you get the ramps, I'm sure we would all love to see a review of how they perform and hold up. I do hope that Tred manages to make a superior or equivalent product to MaxTrax for the price they are talking about. If they pull it off and these new ramps don't break, crack, or melt, I will buy some.I guess I will be the "guinea pig".
Member III
There is quite a few reviews online if these are at least the ones I think they are (from the pic they are).
Nuff said thanks!They're pieces of ****. The only good part about them was their lifetime warranty (which I used twice in 3 months). After they sent me brand new pair the second time I sold them and will be buying Maxtrax. There really is no comparison between the two.
On my last trip we used six TREDS (3 pairs) and 2 Maxtrax (1pair) every single tred failed when Maxtrax survived and still looks brand new. TREDs are brittle and brake OFTEN also their lugs melt from wheel spin. Maxtrax bend and don't melt from friction.
Hope this review helps anyone thinking of going this cheap route.