Brian1022
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- Brian
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- Rindge, NH
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- 2009 Liberty (formerly), 2021 Rubicon
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I have seen a lot of boards that compare different traction boards over wide ground conditions, but I am trying to specifically talk about snow and introduce the idea of the mat. The general consensus is that the Max Trax are the best albeit expensive, but they are large too. Who has tested boards to the flexible rubber mats, preferable with a Rubicon on stock Ko2s, but all data is appreciated.
One example of the mats
Amazon.com: JOJOMARK Tire Traction Mat, Recovery Track Portable Emergency Devices for Snow, Ice, Mud, and Sand Used to Cars, Trucks, Van or Fleet Vehicle (2pcs39in): Automotive
I like the concept of being able to roll them up and store them more easily, but do they work (in snow) relative to the boards? Is it worth the space savings?
One example of the mats
Amazon.com: JOJOMARK Tire Traction Mat, Recovery Track Portable Emergency Devices for Snow, Ice, Mud, and Sand Used to Cars, Trucks, Van or Fleet Vehicle (2pcs39in): Automotive
I like the concept of being able to roll them up and store them more easily, but do they work (in snow) relative to the boards? Is it worth the space savings?
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