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  • #61
    Re: Maxtrax

    Originally posted by learner52
    We had 4 Maxtrax that none of us had ever used before and I can tell you that we all will be buying a set as soon as the pay comes in. $300 or $60K drowned...hmmm not much of a choice.
    So quoting $300 makes me think you only needed to use them two at a time. Is that correct?
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    • #62
      Re: Maxtrax

      Originally posted by BAZPRADO
      Hi Ben,

      I know they are available at ICON, I am just trying to find out if I can buy them cheaper. It seems that we pay through the nose for everything here because retailers are under the impression that everyone here is on vacation and makes money by the bucket load, how wrong!

      The couple of retailers I spoke to from down under already told me that they do not ship overseas, my last resort would be somewhere in Asia if I can find them.

      At these "mad" local price, I will only consider them if I plan on doing more offroading by myself, which would make them mandatory.

      Thanks for the heads up.
      Try Wil at http://www.sierraexpeditions.com/. He is the US distributor for MAXTRAX, a friend of PradoPoint, my best mate, and all around good guy. I will text him and let him know he now ships to Dubai.

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      • #63
        Re: Maxtrax

        Originally posted by OldGreyGuy
        Originally posted by learner52
        We had 4 Maxtrax that none of us had ever used before and I can tell you that we all will be buying a set as soon as the pay comes in. $300 or $60K drowned...hmmm not much of a choice.
        So quoting $300 makes me think you only needed to use them two at a time. Is that correct?
        That's how they're sold, groups of 2... 2 is good, 4 are better.
        Cheers, Leon
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        • #64
          Re: Maxtrax

          Hey fellas

          Your right in that they come in twos but four is more better.
          If each car had two then there will be enough between all cars.

          We used one under each wheel and drove straight out....awesome.
          2 would get you out of the manure if you were by yourself but 4 would make life so much easier.....finances again Im afraid.
          I would be game to hit the beach by myself without a worry with 4 of them.
          Liked the way the traxs could be layed at an angle without having to dig ALL the sand away first. Popped out on top of the sand then.

          Pete

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          • #65
            Re: Maxtrax

            Got a set of them today (courtesy of the tax man)....another set in a couple of pays.

            $295 in Mandurah from BCF.

            Now to hit the sand and try them out.

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            • #66
              Re: Maxtrax

              I'd love a set, and they're definitely on my list of things to get. I frequent Stockton about every 4 - 6 weeks (more often during Summer), and although we rarely get bogged on there anymore, using something like this would be so much easier than snatching. We also take a lot of inexperienced drivers with us who usually wind up getting bogged a few times.

              I've used my rubber floor mats a few times to get out of a really bad bog on Stockton. They work REALLY well, and so long as you don't give it to much of the right foot, it'll walk out without leaving a burnout on your rear passenger mat We've used them in the Wattagans before as well in mud, but they're a lot harder to clean then, and they will scratch. But better than nothing!
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              • #67
                Re: Maxtrax

                Stuart

                Excellent idea with the floor mats, I didnt even think of them, I have rubber mats as well. We all carry them but I am willing to bet not many people will use them. Cant have them getting dirty or ruined I guess. I am lucky in that I havent had to use anything till last weekend, now I have a set or Maxtrax so it will be easy if ever needed again.

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                • #68
                  Re: Maxtrax

                  Originally posted by learner52
                  Liked the way the traxs could be layed at an angle without having to dig ALL the sand away first. Popped out on top of the sand then
                  Not sure I understand what you are saying here, I thought you put them directly in front of the tyre. :?:
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                  • #69
                    Re: Maxtrax

                    Originally posted by OldGreyGuy
                    Originally posted by learner52
                    Liked the way the traxs could be layed at an angle without having to dig ALL the sand away first. Popped out on top of the sand then
                    Not sure I understand what you are saying here, I thought you put them directly in front of the tyre. :?:
                    I think he means you can wedge the maxtrax under the front wheels so that they effectively set up at a 30-40 degree angle. And when you drive forward, the motion of the wheels pulls the maxtrax underneath the wheel and then lowers it level with the ground. They still need to be laid straight though, not at an angle sideways to the car.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Maxtrax

                      Originally posted by ntpryce
                      I think he means you can wedge the maxtrax under the front wheels so that they effectively set up at a 30-40 degree angle. And when you drive forward, the motion of the wheels pulls the maxtrax underneath the wheel and then lowers it level with the ground. They still need to be laid straight though, not at an angle sideways to the car.
                      Thanks ntpryce that is how I understood it but I was just not sure what learner52 was saying.
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                      • #71
                        Re: Maxtrax

                        Originally posted by IRON-PAWW
                        Was in a 4x4 place on Saturday and overheard some people asking about Maxtrax. Store guy said the factory had temporarily ceased production because the guy behind it all was in hospital????? Said that nobody knew when new stock would be arriving? No idea if the story is true.
                        I was passing UV4x4 at Enoggera last Friday and they did not have stock but was advised that they were expecting some in, they called me this morning and advised that they had received stock at both Enoggera and Brendale, so new stock seems to be coming in.
                        Cheers
                        OGG
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                        • #72
                          Re: Maxtrax

                          thats it...still has to follow the direction of travel but doesnt have to be any where near flat or even level.
                          Made the trucks pop up like a jack in the box, very easy to use and brilliant when stuck.

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                          • #73
                            Re: Maxtrax

                            I'm beginning to think these Maxtrax are a good luck charm rather than a good piece of kit.

                            They've done 17K, a trip round WA, Lancelin Dunes, the beach x 50 times and they're still spankers!!!

                            Might have to sell em so I can experience getting bogged!
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                            • #74
                              Re: Maxtrax

                              Originally posted by Bankrupt
                              I'm beginning to think these Maxtrax are a good luck charm rather than a good piece of kit.

                              They've done 17K, a trip round WA, Lancelin Dunes, the beach x 50 times and they're still spankers!!!

                              Might have to sell em so I can experience getting bogged!
                              I'm hoping that my experience is like yours. If it is the $295 was well spent.
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                              • #75
                                Re: Maxtrax

                                Originally posted by OldGreyGuy
                                Originally posted by Bankrupt
                                I'm beginning to think these Maxtrax are a good luck charm rather than a good piece of kit.
                                I'm hoping that my experience is like yours. If it is the $295 was well spent.
                                Always better to have something and never need it than to not have something and totally depend on it. 8)
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