Foldable Sand Tracks - Grip 'n Go

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Foldable Sand Tracks - Grip 'n Go

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I got hold of these foldable sand tracks called Grip n Go

Made from durable HDPE plastic and tested to take 4 tons (or was it 4.5 tons, cannot remember, lets play it safe and say 4 tons). The steel pin is EN8 steel

Comes in a set of two

Total length extended: 1130mm
Folded dimensions:
L = 390mm
W = 220mm
H = 110mm
Weight = about 3.1 Kg

It sells for R950.00 per set at www.4x4direct.co.za

I know the first argument will be that you cannot use it as bridge, but I like the fact that they do not take up much space.

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That is a brilliant design.
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That is a brilliant design.
That was also my first impression

If my bag lady can keep up with the workload I am going to see if she can also make me some bags for it.
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pietpetoors wrote: bag lady
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Dit lyk goed Pieter
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Post by Mountain Man »

I think it is cheaper to lower tyre pressure.
Just because it says "4WD" doesn't make it an off-road vehicle.
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Post by Shumba138 »

Have you tried them yet?
Cause they are FAR less expensive than the MAXTRAX so might be a good solution...
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