Anyone got any recommendations for traction mats? I’ve gone to the French side and built a Renault Trafic camper to go along with the VW, but this weekend on our first trip away got stuck getting on a site (along with about 20 others), so looking for some traction mats to be able to get myself out without relying on anyone else.
Probably not relevant but when I was in forrin parts I used to collect a few of the rush/reed beach mats bought by tourists and binned when they flew home . Always carried a couple and they were perfect for self rescues from sandy beaches , might be something similar in Skeggy/Clacton/Blackpool but difficult to find in Slough... Sent from my SM-G960F using Tapatalk
I was actually camping in Nottingham this weekend and my sister came along with one of those, might see where she got it from
MaxTrax or Treds are the best but there’s loads of cheaper imitations. I’ve got some steel versions from Land Rover days but they’re a bit heavy, useful on the odd occasion though!
Max trax are the best but not cheap There are a lot of cheaper versions on eBay and Amazon but most of them are very poor especially the ones with a section to act as a spreader for a high lift jack. Rhino did a very good max trax copy but a Quick Look on eBay where I bought mine from and they seem to be out of stock now.
I’d rather make space for something that works than carry something small and convenient that doesn’t
Hello everyone, I first wanted to shorten old aluminum air landing panels and take them with me - also because I found them rustic and knew them from old films and books. Today, metal versions are not recommended as they can shoot backwards even when the wheels are spinning and become a danger. They also bend permanently more quickly than plastic. They are also heavier than plastic. There are also thin fiberglass reinforced plastic boards with a rough surface - but they cost around 240 € as a pair and are very compact and lightweight. Today I have cheap Wamovo plastic traction mats - around 60 € a pair. But I had to build the holder myself. If they break or get lost, no problem. But friends have already used them with a T3 in the Sahara without any problems - they last and are cheaper than the noble versions as from Maxtrax or ARB at 300 € and more. I go to Africa into the Sahara desert - there is no tree or rock for a winch But I have a lot of recovery accessories on board, such as shovel, jacks, elastic and static recovery straps, a compressor for changing the tire pressure, and much more: https://www.vw-t2-bulli.de/de-recovery.html regards,