My Orcish tracks arrived today. Ebay @ $72 shipped. They seem strong, are stackable with about an inch of gap, handle-grips, recovery rope and carrying bag
A fellow member turned me on to these and I'll thank you when I find you
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YUP, ordered mine, the ''beige',.....but received the olive green. The color was my alternate preference. They do seem very stout, and like i mentioned before, In another post, the tethers being included, were also a factor, after seeing the forklift abuse picture. The wheel size tells me that forklift was at/over the 10 ton weight that my truck is not far from, if geared and fueled up at.
Received mine about 4 business days after ordering them. Still tempted to order a 2nd set, even though i have not been in a situation where they would be needed yet. If you read the reviews on recovery boards in general, there are a few buyers who got stuck soon after they received theirs, and were grateful to have them available
Now reading about mounting options, and leaning towards a quality home-built option, that has a good "NUT/ attachment", that will not be easily lost in the dirt when detaching them off a bolt set-up. Saw one on you-tube that looks promising. Also looking at the 'cone shape' commercial offering, that will tighten down
and hold firmly.
SOME THOUGHTS BELOW...................
EDIT:
We paid $69 for them on E-Bay, the same Orsich boards on Amazon, are $96.90 right now. So if your on the fence, time is short, as I expect them to be sold out soon. X-Bull, along with others, both somewhat and more generally expensive do not have
the tethers or the bag until you get close to $100 plus price.
EDIT 2:
These look like the ARB Tred-Pros, as they don't have the closed tether slots, but have those separate knobs like the ARB ones. I have seen them in blk/orange, and the Lime green/blk as pictured. You decide what is a viable price to pay(129.99). I will say that these lime green ones have the Max-Trax type mounting slot,(14 mounting holes/4 mounting slots per board) where the ones I bought and Tupenny bought have the 'round hole' mounting holes (8) per board..
