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by TractionSpecializers » Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:17 pm

Hello all! It is with great pleasure I have been introduced to your forum by James Downing. I have shared a product with him called Maxtrax and now I would like to share it with you. Since April I have been using and supplying off road enthusiasts with Maxtrax, a vehicle recovery tool to make getting unstuck a simple task for almost anyone. Maxtrax are not meant to eliminate the winch, but are easier to use (especially if there is nothing to hook up to or if you are alone) and they eliminate the strain on other vehicles as well. I encourage you to check out my website http://www.vehiclerecoverydevice.com. I welcome any feedback you may have, positive or negative and look forward to hearing from everyone. Happy Trails.

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by bartonmd » Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:39 pm

Before I click anything, James? This legit?

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by tzdevill » Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:40 pm

I hope so I just looked at and it and my computer didnt blow up.

Looks like some nice stuff.
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by Gordinho80 » Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:49 pm

I clicked, no issues so far.

I will say, though... $300 for bridging ladders is a bit steep. IMO
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by fishsticks » Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:54 pm

Gordinho80 wrote:I clicked, no issues so far.

I will say, though... $300 for bridging ladders is a bit steep. IMO



:Iagree: That's winch territory, and I'd rather have a winch/pullpal than sand ladders. I don't think those are designed to actually hold the trucks weight like bridging ladders.
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by bartonmd » Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:56 pm

The other question is, are they strong enough to be used as bridging ladders, or are they just a traction aide?

(and Donny beat me to it)

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by TractionSpecializers » Wed Dec 07, 2011 1:04 pm

I have seen them used as a bridge for ATV's but they are not designed for use as a bridging ladder for trucks and SUV's. The price has been one of the main issues we are facing right now. However due to the cost of manufacturing, this is where we have landed as of right now, $299.00. The durability of Maxtrax is exceptional. They are made of reinforced nylon (not plastic), so there is more than enough flexibility. Keep in mind these were designed and tested in the rugged Australian Outback and I even had a customer who uses them in the snow covered mountains of Mongolia. Keep posting questions or concerns you may have. Thanks again guys!

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by Trail X » Wed Dec 07, 2011 1:08 pm

I've sent him a few emails, Rob seems like a good guy.

Maxtrax are known recovery devices. A bit more expensive than a fiberglass grating ladder, but they work better from the reports I've read.

Comparing a winch to a Maxtrax is like apple to orange. Different tools that don't necessarily replace each other in every situation.
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by fishsticks » Wed Dec 07, 2011 1:08 pm

On the plus side, I can see an offroad/expo group buying a set for quick extractions where setting up a strap/winch would be cumbersome.
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by TractionSpecializers » Wed Dec 07, 2011 1:17 pm

I had a customer recently who builds custom trucks for shows. He built a Fire Rescue vehicle for SEMA 2011 which I have been attending the past 5 years. He thought they would be a great accessory and the orange Maxtrax even matched the lettering on the truck. Check out his truck:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Traction- ... 8816549981


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by DirtyBacon04 » Wed Dec 07, 2011 11:11 pm

I agree with Gordin. Seems like an effective product. Not willing to pay $300+ for it though. Group buy discount, perhaps? Military? How about a badass discount?
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by NC_IslandRunner » Thu Dec 08, 2011 8:42 am

I had the opportunity to use these at the overland rally earlier this year.

Pros: Light weight, Compact (interlocking stack-able), Multiple uses (traction aid, shovel), Looks Cool on your roof rack.

Cons: Over priced, Not durable, Not as effective as advertised

Need to post video of guys trying to get a set out of a mud hole like their wallet was strapped to the bottom of them.
Truck they were trying to get out had to be winched out and the vendors would freak if there was any wheel spin cause it will ruin them, but what to you expect on a hill like this /...
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by bgwolfpack » Thu Dec 08, 2011 1:47 pm

This would be a perfect opportunity for Traction Specializers to send, say James, a set for independent review.
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by Trail X » Thu Dec 08, 2011 1:48 pm

My arms are open for receiving!

But honestly, Bill has the best playground to test them. :flex dirty:

As previously stated, these things aren't cheap though... I doubt Robert can afford to just give them away.
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by bgwolfpack » Thu Dec 08, 2011 2:25 pm

JamesDowning wrote:My arms are open for receiving!

But honestly, Bill has the best playground to test them. :flex dirty:

As previously stated, these things aren't cheap though... I doubt Robert can afford to just give them away.
Putting postings up in a free forum does not peak my interest on a product. Reviews form independent users such as theroadie, Scott Brady (Overland Journal, LLC / Expeditions West) or yourself James would speak to the credibility of the product. One set from a vendor to you or Bill could be the turning point in sales, or prove the products failings within this community. Robert could give a taste of the product through one of you and allow us to glean from it.

Depends on how serious Robert is about sales.

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by TractionSpecializers » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:08 pm

I appreciate everyone's input. I will be willing in the next couple months to send James a set of Maxtrax so he can post his feedback to everyone on here.

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by TractionSpecializers » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:32 pm

Guys here are some upcoming events

Traction Specializers was recently asked to participate in the Southwest Four Wheel Drive Association Up Coming Events:

2012 Winter Quarterly Chile Challenge, Las Cruces, NM Feburary 22 - 25, 2012
Hosted by Las Cruces Four Wheel Drive Club
www.chilechallenge.org

2012 Spring Quarterly, Alamagordo, NM
April 20 & 21, 2012
Hosted by Desert Mountain FWD

2012 Summer Quarterly, Silverton, CO
July 26-28, 2012
Hosted by New Mexico 4 Wheel Drive Club
www.nm4w.org

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by TractionSpecializers » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:38 pm

MAXTRAX is the lightweight, handy vehicle extraction device that fits in your 4WD ensuring an easy way out if your vehicle encounters a boggy situation.

MAXTRAX is the perfect fit for every outing. Measuring just 48"in long X 13" wide, each set of MAXTRAX stacks together at a height of just 3". MAXTRAX stows easily with the rest of your day tripping, camping, or picnicking gear.

Each MAXTRAX weighs less than 9lbs. MAXTRAX is easy to carry and maneuvre under your tires with minimum effort.

Keep vehicle recovery equipment to a minimum with MAXTRAX. You can even use MAXTRAX upside down as a shovel to remove excess material from around your tires.

MAXTRAX takes the drama out of getting stuck. The large cleats on MAXTRAX sink their teeth into the tire tread and the terrain under your 4WD vehicle to prevent it from slipping back into mud, snow, or sand and make vehicle recovery quick and easy.

Made of UV stabilized, flexible, super tough engineering-grade reinforced nylon, MAXTRAX provides traction and a firm base to get your vehicle quickly back on track.

Whether you’re retrieving your boat from the water, or your 4WD vehicle out of boggy mud, sand or snow, MAXTRAX is the vehicle extraction tool that can make vehicle recovery quicker and easier than most other vehicle recovery devices on the market today.

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by fishsticks » Fri Dec 09, 2011 2:38 am

Any plans to make a shorter version of these for passenger cars? They'd be great for people around here who seem to veer to the nearest ditch when snow falls. My wife usually volunteers to work Christmas day and I've spent the first half of every Christmas that we've had snow driving around and pulling people back onto the road.
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by NC_IslandRunner » Fri Dec 09, 2011 8:16 am

At the right price a smaller set would be great to keep in the trunk, more so for those up north. :thumleft:
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