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Title: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: wakychapmans on June 02, 2019, 12:16:39 PM
so I searched and found a bunch of older threads on this topic.

I need to get *some* tracks for our Madigan Line crossing in July.

my options at this stage are:

Maxtrax Mk II for $279 a pair (from Tentworld) - https://www.tentworld.com.au/buy-sale/maxtrax-mkii-recovery-tracks
(so that's $558 for 2 x pairs)

or... and I found these by accident...

The Tred Pro "Factory Seconds" for $124 each (direct from Treds) - https://www.tred4x4.com.au/collections/all/products/tred-pro-factory-second-singles
($498 for 4 units)

Yes... I know, I'm really comparing apples to oranges here.

My head says stick with the better known brand in Maxtrax and just get some of the aftermarket replacement teeth for when (if) they're needed... https://www.kaon.com.au/store/p19/Maxtrax_Replacement_Teeth_Repair_Kit_-_4_replacement_studs%3B_Fix_your_Maxtrax.html

Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: macca on June 02, 2019, 12:23:41 PM
Ronny Dahl did a review of the two recently might be worth a look, but if you do you
will be spending more money

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Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: lloydus67 on June 02, 2019, 12:28:48 PM
I have only had maxtracks, but they have been faultless in both mud and sand. I have mainly used them for other people, but they have had a fair bit of use.
One thing I ask is that people try not to spin wheels, but more idle out. No nibs have been worn or snapped off so far. I have seen other people’s with similar and less age wit a few nibs missing. It seems to be mainly related to wheel spin
Just my opinion
Lloyd


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Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: edz on June 02, 2019, 12:33:05 PM
Fro memory Ron Dahl doesnt rate the treads very highly as demonstrated in his vid      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gy2-RUaYgUA
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: wakychapmans on June 02, 2019, 12:47:51 PM
ok... decision made...

Maxtrax it is.

2 x pairs of the std ones. And a pack of the replacement teeth for repair down the track.

If I had the budget I would go for the Maxtrax Extreme. But I need $$$ for fuel and food for the trip.

Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: CTL on June 02, 2019, 12:52:55 PM
Fro memory Ron Dahl doesnt rate the treads very highly as demonstrated in his vid      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gy2-RUaYgUA

Paid advertising.  Grain of salt!
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: macca on June 02, 2019, 04:23:08 PM
Paid advertising.  Grain of salt!
Are you sure?

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Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: CTL on June 02, 2019, 04:35:49 PM
Are you sure?

Are you sure it is not  ;D
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: macca on June 02, 2019, 04:44:03 PM
Are you sure it is not  ;D
I'm not the one making the claim

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Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: Aussie Iron on June 02, 2019, 04:52:31 PM
WE have used TREDs with our Canter 4x4's and never had a problem with them cracking, mainly in sand where they are supported underneath. Neither will last if you use them for bridging. Even using them in wheel tracks where they are only supported along the sides neither will last.

Dan.
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred
Post by: CTL on June 02, 2019, 04:53:37 PM
I'm not the one making the claim

I am entitled to express my opinion, you are entitled to express yours.

But as you did not express your opinion, and chose instead to challenge mine, I believe the convention is that the onus is now upon you to disprove mine, not for me to prove anything.

Back to you champ.
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred
Post by: Banjo16 on June 02, 2019, 05:01:58 PM
I am entitled to express my opinion, you are entitled to express yours.

But as you did not express your opinion, and chose instead to challenge mine, I believe the convention is that the onus is now upon you to disprove mine, not for me to prove anything.

Back to you champ.
😴😴😴
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: alnjan on June 02, 2019, 05:30:38 PM
Paid advertising.  Grain of salt!

As Ronny clearly stated in the video and many other of his videos when he tests things, they are his opinion and what he has observed.  He states the faults as well.  Not the same as many paid advertising
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: KeithB on June 02, 2019, 06:25:59 PM
I think the MaxTrax will stack down nicer on the roof. You can also get locking pins for them, which I will get next time as some mongrel just pinched mine.
Keith
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: JusyApples on June 02, 2019, 06:43:44 PM
Don’t the new maxtrax have stronger knobs? Metal or something like that


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Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: lloydus67 on June 02, 2019, 06:45:23 PM
On the extreme not the regular


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Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: tryagain on June 02, 2019, 07:13:30 PM
Probably also with a watch. https://youtu.be/xkI2qPsa96I
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: nab on June 02, 2019, 09:59:38 PM
I think both will do the job, in real world use you will struggle to tell them apart, both are fit for purpose.

I have had 4 of the cheapy copies for a few years, cost me $220 delivered. So far they have been great and got me and mates out of being bogged. Compared to the name brand these one are clearly not as sturdy or heavy duty, in fact the 4 of mine are lucky to weigh as much as 2 of my mates Maxtrax! But used sensibly they have so far done the job. Wouldn't use them as a bridge though....
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: Troopy_03 on June 03, 2019, 08:47:47 AM
Paid advertising.  Grain of salt!

Unsubstantiated claim. Grain of salt!!

 ;D ;D
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: JD-120 on June 03, 2019, 08:51:04 AM
for an extra $50, id be going MaxTrax
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: tryagain on June 03, 2019, 09:16:48 AM
For your intended usage there is likely to be no noticeable difference, If you were going serious 4wding regularly (say 10 times a year) then a more detailed comparison might be more valid.

I decided to save some $$$ and went the Xbulls from eBay and the once I have needed them in the last 2-3 years they did what they were supposed to do, if you aren't doing the kind of 4wding that see's you regularly getting stuck, then I think it's unlikely you are going to get any benefit from your additional spend. In this situation I think 2 pairs of the Xbulls for half the price of 1 pair of Maxtraxs is also going to be better at getting you out as well as saving you $$$.

Being slightly more rigid you can use them as a leveling ramps for your camper as well.
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred
Post by: Merts on June 03, 2019, 09:25:15 AM
I am entitled to express my opinion, you are entitled to express yours.

But as you did not express your opinion, and chose instead to challenge mine, I believe the convention is that the onus is now upon you to disprove mine, not for me to prove anything.

Back to you champ.

That's some interesting mental gymnastics you've performed there. You made the claim that it was paid advertising, and Macca asked if you were sure. He hasn't made a claim, he's questioned YOUR claim. It is absolutely your responsibility to back up your assertion.
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: nickandbron on June 03, 2019, 05:33:38 PM
Stumbled upon these recently - look pretty sturdy and come with a lifetime warranty....

https://www.a247.com.au/product-category/brands/go-treads/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwitPnBRCQARIsAA5n84kItLlABeT8DD-VgEcpWByAFAk3oQJJnJZazE8fH9_Amo5GV6fVI6gaAiHkEALw_wcB (https://www.a247.com.au/product-category/brands/go-treads/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwitPnBRCQARIsAA5n84kItLlABeT8DD-VgEcpWByAFAk3oQJJnJZazE8fH9_Amo5GV6fVI6gaAiHkEALw_wcB)
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: macca on June 03, 2019, 07:23:57 PM
I am entitled to express my opinion, you are entitled to express yours.

But as you did not express your opinion, and chose instead to challenge mine, I believe the convention is that the onus is now upon you to disprove mine, not for me to prove anything.

Back to you champ.
Sorry only just got back into phone coverage, but nah not interested in a Shit fight

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Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: CTL on June 03, 2019, 08:04:04 PM
Sorry only just got back into phone coverage, but nah not interested in a Shit fight

So why start one in the first place?  You had the choice not to challenge my opinion but you chose to.

Gees, you lot are pretty sensitive.  This is social media, everybody can have an opinion, sheez, settle petals.
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: macca on June 03, 2019, 08:06:47 PM
So why start one in the first place?  You had the choice not to challenge my opinion but you chose to.

Gees, you lot are pretty sensitive.  This is social media, everybody can have an opinion, sheez, settle petals.
Hahaha, I do like your sense of humour

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Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: CTL on June 03, 2019, 08:07:42 PM
Thank you, I think
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: tryagain on June 03, 2019, 08:24:48 PM
So why start one in the first place?  You had the choice not to challenge my opinion but you chose to.

Gees, you lot are pretty sensitive.  This is social media, everybody can have an opinion, sheez, settle petals.

Normally if something is your opinion you state it as that, you follow it up with something like IMHO (in my humble opinion). When you state something like you did without saying it's just your opinion it reads like a claim you are making, note a baseless opinion.

So when we read it and it read as a claim, people will want to find out how you know this to be the case.
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: rockrat on June 03, 2019, 08:29:49 PM
Geez, for a minute I thought I was on Facebook not MySwag but then I noticed there were no ads for "mature singles"

I hate those ads, I'm neither mature or single ;D
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: macca on June 03, 2019, 08:53:33 PM
Geez I'm glad that's over and we're all friends again, now I can go to bed

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Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: Pottsy on June 03, 2019, 08:55:27 PM
So why start one in the first place?  You had the choice not to challenge my opinion but you chose to.

Gees, you lot are pretty sensitive.  This is social media, everybody can have an opinion, sheez, settle petals.

Opinions are like arseholes, everyone's got one but it doesn't mean they have to be aired.
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: CTL on June 03, 2019, 09:05:39 PM
Normally if something is your opinion you state it as that, you follow it up with something like IMHO (in my humble opinion). When you state something like you did without saying it's just your opinion it reads like a claim you are making, note a baseless opinion.

So when we read it and it read as a claim, people will want to find out how you know this to be the case.

What are you on?  You can’t be serious.  Are you also the forum’s grammar and spelling nazi?  Or just a self appointed moderator?  Oh and before you get your knickers in a knot, I should add one of those little smiley faces so you know it is a joke but can’t work it out yourself.  Whoops, need another smiley face.
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: CTL on June 03, 2019, 09:10:57 PM
Opinions are like arseholes, everyone's got one but it doesn't mean they have to be aired.

Everybody is entitled to their opinion. This is social media, it is nothing but opinions.  Have I broken a forum rule by voicing my opinion?

In the short time I have been a member, I have read several of your responses on here where you have voiced/written/aired your opinions and nobody has jumped down your throat.
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: Pottsy on June 03, 2019, 09:18:50 PM
Everybody is entitled to their opinion. This is social media, it is nothing but opinions.  Have I broken a forum rule by voicing my opinion?

In the short time I have been a member, I have read several of your responses on here where you have voiced/written/aired your opinions and nobody has jumped down your throat.

There's lots I haven't aired.
No you haven't broken any rules.
Go for it.
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: tryagain on June 03, 2019, 09:19:57 PM
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Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: glenm64 on June 03, 2019, 09:47:28 PM
Geez take it outside. I thought this thread was about Maxtreads? This aint Crap book or the likes and dont let it degenerate into it.

Cheers Glen

Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: macca on June 04, 2019, 07:04:40 AM
I am entitled to express my opinion, you are entitled to express yours.

But as you did not express your opinion, and chose instead to challenge mine, I believe the convention is that the onus is now upon you to disprove mine, not for me to prove anything.

Back to you champ.
OK "champ", ALL of the following is just my opinion but seeing as I appeared to have upset you I will attempt to clarify.
In order to assist a fellow myswagger who asked a question I suggested that he have a look at a YouTube clip to help him make a decision, you then made a comment to question the integrity of my advice. I was NOT challenging your opinion, I was simply asking you to clarify what appeared to me as a cheap shot at a fairly successful youtuber, who I feel is fairly open about his sponsorship, he has it all displayed on his vehicle and trailer and is very open about the fact that he was given the tyres he uses so why wouldn't he be as open about Maxtrax? If you have evidence otherwise I would be happy to see it.
I have no affiliation with Ronny Dahl or his company apart from subscribing to his channel, but prefer to take my hat off to a young bloke that has turned his passion into a successful business  rather than attempt to knock him off his perch.  If you want to see the petal that needs to settle then take a look in a mirror, but please remember this is JUST my opinion and the fact is the OP made his decision back in post #5

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Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: Spada on June 04, 2019, 07:17:10 AM
holey crap batman..........had to check again as I thought I'd stumbled into the electrical page  :o
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: wakychapmans on June 04, 2019, 07:40:16 AM
geez... I'm really really REALLY sorry I started this thread...

in my industry this same thing happens when someone asks "flat pedals or clipped in?" or "Fox or Rockshox"...

or in computers... "Mac v's PC"

FWIW... I respect opinions from both the assembled brains trust here *and* independent YouTubers like Ronny Dahl.

I'm a grown up. I'm capable of sorting out when someone is praising their sponsor, and when they're telling their opinions based on their experiences.

So now... please let it rest. I bought Maxtrax.

thanks to all that offered their helpful thoughts and feedback.

thank you and good night (well... morning as is the case, but you get the idea)

mods... please lock this one down
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: GGV8Cruza on June 04, 2019, 08:06:00 AM


mods... please lock this one down

Mods are watching, everyone is entitled to their opinion but lets keep it in the normal MySwag manner.

GG
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: Pottsy on June 04, 2019, 08:26:51 AM
My apologies to the mods and fellow swaggers if I in any way upset the apple cart.
Cheers
Pottsy
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: Merts on June 04, 2019, 10:37:59 PM

I decided to save some $$$ and went the Xbulls from eBay and the once I have needed them in the last 2-3 years they did what they were supposed to do, if you aren't doing the kind of 4wding that see's you regularly getting stuck, then I think it's unlikely you are going to get any benefit from your additional spend.

I also have a set of the Xbulls. I've used them a few times in sand and they've worked perfectly and suffered no damage.
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: rokster72 on June 05, 2019, 05:15:22 PM
Just to confuse the topic...

I have 2 pairs of the recovery tracks BigJules was selling many years ago... been using them a hell of a lot.. mostly to get other people out of trouble on the beaches over here.. every now and then to get out of a muddy hole I managed to get myself in.. they're still going strong.. beginning to show signs of wear and tear after spending many many days in the sun, but by golly.. was it a worthwhile purchase. If I can find them again.. I'll buy 2 more pairs ! Thanks Jules !
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: tryagain on June 08, 2019, 03:34:46 PM
If you are after Maxtraxs

https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/462282 (https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/462282)

Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: Craig Tomkinson on June 08, 2019, 03:42:03 PM
Got my 10 bits of 1m x 30cm Gal mesh, cost me around $30 as good as any I have used or seen, on the 4wd all the time, if I loose one I do not care, Craig
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: Bigfish on June 08, 2019, 05:16:01 PM
Supercheap have MAXTRAX at around $188 on-line and use the code supplied..
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: tryagain on June 08, 2019, 05:24:07 PM
Supercheap have MAXTRAX at around $188 on-line and use the code supplied..

Yep, see two posts up  ;D
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: GGV8Cruza on July 03, 2019, 02:46:18 PM
20-40% off gear at Anaconda at the moment

GG
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: chester ver2.0 on July 03, 2019, 04:50:49 PM
geez... I'm really really REALLY sorry I started this thread...

in my industry this same thing happens when someone asks "flat pedals or clipped in?" or "Fox or Rockshox"...

or in computers... "Mac v's PC"

FWIW... I respect opinions from both the assembled brains trust here *and* independent YouTubers like Ronny Dahl.

I'm a grown up. I'm capable of sorting out when someone is praising their sponsor, and when they're telling their opinions based on their experiences.

So now... please let it rest. I bought Maxtrax.

thanks to all that offered their helpful thoughts and feedback.

thank you and good night (well... morning as is the case, but you get the idea)

mods... please lock this one down

Hey hey hey if you cant manage to clip into your pedals you should not be riding a bike ;D
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: rags on July 03, 2019, 07:43:44 PM
Another question, I see that these treads come in different colours, are the orange ones better than the green coloured ones or should I get 1 of each colour? 😀
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: Pete79 on July 03, 2019, 08:11:44 PM
Another question, I see that these treads come in different colours, are the orange ones better than the green coloured ones or should I get 1 of each colour?
Are you planning on permanently mounting them vertically on your spare tyre or horizontally on your roof rack/head board?

Vertically mounted boards that never get used should always be coloured green.
Horizontally mounted boards that never get used should always be coloured orange.

Hope that clears it up for you.... :P
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: kylarama on July 03, 2019, 10:41:36 PM


Are you planning on permanently mounting them vertically on your spare tyre or horizontally on your roof rack/head board?

Vertically mounted boards that never get used should always be coloured green.
Horizontally mounted boards that never get used should always be coloured orange.

Hope that clears it up for you....

Providing of course the horizontal mounted boards don't interfere with the unused Hi-lift Jack and shovel.   Always mount on the opposite side to the broken Kings awning and we'll clear of the 50 inch light bar...

Mounting vertically could block your FXD sticker and covering over the spare will also block drivers behind from seeing your sick murdered out 22" rims.

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Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: Marcus73 on July 04, 2019, 11:37:26 AM

Providing of course the horizontal mounted boards don't interfere with the unused Hi-lift Jack and shovel.   Always mount on the opposite side to the broken Kings awning and we'll clear of the 50 inch light bar...

Mounting vertically could block your FXD sticker and covering over the spare will also block drivers behind from seeing your sick murdered out 22" rims.

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Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: wakychapmans on July 04, 2019, 01:00:44 PM
Hey hey hey if you cant manage to clip into your pedals you should not be riding a bike ;D

if you can't bunny hop on flats... you shouldn't be riding a bike either.

I was a clip in guy for like 30 years. (off road) Then my knee decided that "no... you won't do that anymore actually". (if you want to continue walking)

So I switched back to flats.
Title: Re: Maxtrax v's Tred Pro
Post by: kylarama on July 04, 2019, 05:09:13 PM
Are you stalking me bro?


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