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Maxtrax vs TREDS

Discussion in 'Recovery' started by Huntersimmons, Jan 9, 2017.

  1. Dec 13, 2020 at 10:01 AM
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    reedcooper

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    2014 Black Tacoma TRD
    “MAXTRAX is the innovative, lightweight vehicle recovery device that’s Australian designed, engineered and manufactured, PATENTED and rigorously tested here and in the world’s toughest offroad events and expeditions; and now sold in 35 countries. Launched in Brisbane in 2005, MAXTRAX has been proven around the globe as the SAFE, SIMPLE, QUICK and EASY method of vehicle recovery from sand, mud and snow. Designed by multiple Australian Design Award-winning industrial designers in Brisbane and manufactured in Australia from high quality, super tough engineering-grade, UV-stabilized, reinforced Nylon, MAXTRAX are the trusted recovery device among 4WDrivers the world over.”

    – Brad McCarthy, MaxTrax managing director

    “Simply put, TRED has been designed from day one to be functional … from the TRED grip, to the handles, to the shovel … it’s all about being practical and easy to use. We have also put a huge amount of time and our plastic engineering expertise into the design to ensure we could produce a product that was accessible to everyone. People simply don’t want to pay $300 for a plastic recovery device. Enter TRED”.

    – Ty Hermans, Managing Director (The Evolve Group).

    User says:
    “Maxtrax, Original and the best!”

    Nick Byard

    “I haven’t used Treds so I can’t comment on them, the cheap stuff I have used is useless and a waste of time, money and space. My Maxtrax have copped a hammering from heaps of recoveries over the years, not always me being recovered, and they seem to be still holding up Ok. Maxtrax for me, for sure.”

    – Steve Dinka

    “They are all the same.”

    – David Morrison

    “You can easily get Treds for $200 or under, and Treads lugs don’t rip off like has been known to happen with Maxtrax.”

    – Ian Kaslar

    “I say Max as I had a set of Treds fail me, never had Max fail me, despite a tone of abuse”

    – Glenn Moore

    “Treds are a cheaper copy that aren’t cheap enough to make the trade off worth it. ”

    – Nathan Harriss


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