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Suggestions on what recovery boards

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Skynet Surfer, Oct 18, 2020.

  1. Oct 18, 2020 at 4:15 PM
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    Skynet Surfer

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    So I'm looking at getting some recovery boards. Yet there are quite a few to choose from. I hear some will break on the first use, yikes. What mfg and model do you guys suggest? I will be using it in mostly sandy conditions in southern California. Who has the best warranty if they do break? Should I be concerned about authorized sellers? I was looking at ActionTrax AT2B. Yet I don't see that many reviews on them.
    Thanks in advance
     
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    https://gotreads.com/

    GoTreads are my personal favorite.

    They pack down smaller than any others, you don’t have to dig to place them, they follow your tire when you turn, can be used as a leveling device for camp, easy to store inside the vehicle, have used them a lot in snow but also in sand/dirt/mud and they’ve never let me down. And the price isn’t bad. Pretty much indestructible (used for huge military vehicles, so our are fine), etc.

    I’m surprised they’re not more popular. I guess fashion/name brand over functionality is a major factor for a lot of folks.

    Im getting a couple for family for Christmas to keep in their trunk for our harsh winters.

    They have a cool little motorcycle one now too ha.
     
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    Which model
     

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