🚗 Get Unstuck, Stay Adventurous!
The RELIANCER2PC Traction Tracks Mats are engineered for durability and performance, made from eco-friendly TPR materials that can support vehicles up to 7 tons. These mats are designed for easy use in various terrains, including mud, snow, and sand, and roll up for compact storage, making them an essential accessory for any off-road enthusiast.
Manufacturer | RELIANCER |
Brand | RELIANCER |
Package Dimensions | 38.51 x 25.1 x 18.69 cm; 7.3 kg |
Manufacturer reference | RESP17018 |
Manufacturer Part Number | RESP17018 |
Item Weight | 7.3 Kilograms |
J**R
Haven't had the opportunity to use the traction mats yet.
These traction mats seem to be of high quality. They're easy to handle and can be stowed away in seperate bags. I keep them in the trunk of my car. I deliver newspapers between 1:15am to 5:00am. The plow trucks push the snow and ice up to in front of the newspaper tube. To get close enough with my car, I sometimes have to try to navigate through the snow and ice so I can make the delivery. There's been times when I got stuck and had to call a tow truck to pull me out. Hopefully, the traction matts will prevent me from having to call a tow truck anymore. If so, this was money well spent.
A**A
Definitely worth it
Used these for the beach and they helped so much. Didn’t get stuck and these help bring grip
A**R
Wheel stuck?? No problem.
I purchased this wonderful item last summer and I am so blessed to have done that, it's been sitting in my truck box all summer and this last week I have had to use it twice due to the amount of snow ❄️❄️ we have gotten here in Colorado mountains where I live. It's so easy to use and it gets you unstuck without you getting all covered in gunk.
B**B
My husband and son love these.
Don't know if they work yet, haven't been stuck. I'll update when we use them.
R**N
Got two people unstuck yesterday
A simple idea that works well. I used these twice yesterday to get someone unstuck on some packed snow. No substitute for a winch, but still worth having in the trunk if you are driving in the snow.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
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