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I've seen the TredPro's and they look brilliant. More bendy than a Maxtrax supposedly to stop them getting damaged if the wheels spin.

If you've got the cash then I'd say TredPro's are probably a good bet but MaxTrax will still do the job more than adequately as tens of thousands will tell you!
 

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Air your tires down to 15psi and dont go over 30mph and you wont need any tracks to get unstuck in sand or snow, mud however is a different story but ive always just used logs, sticks, rocks and even floor mats in a pinch. I Have always off roaded solo with a 8000lb hand winch if i have a tree within 20ft that will always be my go to solution to getting unstuck but usually airing down keeps from ever getting stuck in first place.
 

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I think the TRED Pros are partnered with ARB now. With that said, I recently went with Maxtrax – lot's of great feedback on them from others, they came in the color I wanted, and pricing through Amazon was on par with the TRED Pros.

I've used them 4 times in the last weekend on other's stuck vehicles in deep sand. They worked well and made for quick recoveries.
 

James Deaton

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MaxTrax has some minis coming out that will save a little money, a little space, and still perform...

I have X-Bulls and they have worked great. I do agree they could stack better though.

James
 
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ArkansasDon

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Just used my x-bull recovery boards for the first time on 11/11/18 worked incredibly in sand & way cheaper than the other brands. Just my 2 cents.

totally agree, the video shows how flexible they are w\o breaking I have 2 set's of there 10 ton XBull Recovery Boards.
Fast forward the video to 6 minutes 36 seconds.
 
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RainGoat

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They work well, bridge well, they don’t stack well, and are $80/pair. You decide.
+1 on all that. The “handles” aren’t as comfortable as Maxtrax either but I would use a shovel to dig, not my recovery board. Also, you can find the 10ton on eBay for <$65