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Does anyone have any leads on a currently in stock maxtrax seller? Safety orange color only. A few odd ball places have the uncommon colors. Looking to order 4. Thanks!
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Yeah, Im actually looking to upgrade from a pair of xbull traction boards that split on first use and faded within a year. I know theyre expensive, but i think im going to get them anyways.Must they be "Maxtrax" branded? I know you can get the same thing at significantly lower cost from places like eBay. They are just as good, but won't have the name.
Those look pretty slick and I like to see where they are made.I looked at buying those but the cost pushed me away, and I found something I prefer over maxtrax. GoTreads, I'll paste a link below. Take a look and see what you think. I live in Florida so getting stuck in the sand happens....a lot. lol
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KansasThose look pretty slick and I like to see where they are made.
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.Does anyone have any leads on a currently in stock maxtrax seller? Safety orange color only. A few odd ball places have the uncommon colors. Looking to order 4. Thanks!
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He said they failed after one use, and Maxtrax are still significantly cheaper than a recovery crew. There are a couple of other good brands like ARB or Smittybilt if you wanted to look outside of Maxtrax but they'll all cost you. Personally I would not cut corners on recovery gear.It's a good topic to discuss. I used my xbulls 2 times after getting stuck in snow. They worked well but I'm sure the brand name one is a better quality. It's just that I can buy 7 sets of the cheaper ones for the cost of one maxtrax.
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It's a good topic to discuss. I used my xbulls 2 times after getting stuck in snow. They worked well but I'm sure the brand name one is a better quality. It's just that I can buy 7 sets of the cheaper ones for the cost of one maxtrax.
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I agree you can buy 7 for the cost of 1 set of MaxTrax, but you can't buy them when yours are broke and you're stuck.It's a good topic to discuss. I used my xbulls 2 times after getting stuck in snow. They worked well but I'm sure the brand name one is a better quality. It's just that I can buy 7 sets of the cheaper ones for the cost of one maxtrax.
I do not believe this is the case.Must they be "Maxtrax" branded? I know you can get the same thing at significantly lower cost from places like eBay. They are just as good, but won't have the name.
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