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On the plus side, they'll hold sea shells for a couple of months and surprise you when you finally get around to pulling them out.
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These could be promising. They're made of polypropelene, which the MAXSA tracks are (and I believe they have a good reputation). Polypropelene is what most car plastics - especially bumper protectors on every modern vehicle out there - are made of. They are flexible, have good rebound (little chance of plastic deformation), and decent strength. The replaceable studs are interesting. I wonder, if they supply you with extras, or give you the option to purchase them, have they designed the product with the assumption that it won't fail like cheaper alternative could, and thus, there's a need for replacing wear surfaces?Not X-Bull or Max Trax...................saw these on Amazon. Anybody heard of them or know anything about them? Look at the replaceable studs, the very similar board design to the gen 4 Max Trax. A complete cheaper knock-off of the new SUPER DUPER $450+ Australian Board, even down to the tear-drop mounting pin holes.
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"The replaceable studs are interesting. I wonder, if they supply you with extras, or give you the option to purpose them"These could be promising. They're made of polypropelene, which the MAXSA tracks are (and I believe they have a good reputation). Polypropelene is what most car plastics - especially bumper protectors on every modern vehicle out there - are made of. They are flexible, have good rebound (little chance of plastic deformation), and decent strength. The replaceable studs are interesting. I wonder, if they supply you with extras, or give you the option to purpose them, have they designed the product with the assumption that it won't fail like cheaper alternative could, and thus, there's a need for replacing wear surfaces?
Also, not sure if these are the legit thing... but it seems you can get MaxTrax for relatively cheap on ebay. The shipping price is a tad crazy, but I've had luck taking that down a notch when buying Australian Subaru parts (large, plastic wheel well protectors and fender flares), so its worth inquiring.
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