Just in time for hard water season~



Kurtr

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tried to find a price but got to get a quote from them wonder what they run
 


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Yeah 25k,but unlike snobear easy to store and no trailer needed.,would like to demo those tracks,beat the hell outof'em,see how they holed up.
 

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$25,000. I can shovel a lot for that money. Or just buy a tracked UTV and a trailer. Going to need a trailer anyways after putting those in the tuck box
 

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My take is,these things are for the few that have everything and want that little something that no one else has or can afford,BUT it sure would be nice to have fishing the big lakes up north.
 


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neat. I wonder how much weight they add..and..just what type of vehicle/helicopter it would take to get it unstuck because we all that one friend who would think it can drive thru 8 feet of snow.
 

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Rooster,google it,they have some amazing footage what these tracks can go through,or "up" and through.
 

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I would like to see how they do in hard snow when you break through the crust as that's where my mattracks failed.
 

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I would like to see how they do in hard snow when you break through the crust as that's where my mattracks failed.

i was thinking the same thing i would think you would really be up shit crick
 

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Just like any truck if you high center them you are screwed. and thin ice you go to the bottom just as fast.
 


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Yeah but you would be able to go over thinner ice before you break through with that much weight displacement. Would be nice to drive up to what ever lake slap them on and head out but you will have to have a second truck or trailer for the gear but fishing out of a truck is a hell of allot warmer the using sleds or four wheelers.
 

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