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A new series of recovery boards called Reco-Traks. The product is manufactured by one of the biggest brands in the space, TRED, in Brisbane Australia. The Reco-Traks are an updated design on TRED?s popular GT Series boasting a more modern look as well as improved performance.
Available in three distinct colours, the choice is yours as to whether you want to be covert or overt. Personally, we like to go loud with our striking Ironman 4×4 Green Reco-Traks. Additional advantages to the green is that they are much easier to find once buried in the sand or mud. Alternatively, the Reco-Traks are available in Tactical Grey, while if you?re keen on the full military spec (potentially to set off your Sandy Taupe LC70) a set of Desert Sand coloured Reco-Traks might be just the finishing touch.
What are recovery boards?
Recovery boards are designed with one simple purpose in mind; to introduce a firm and grippy surface between your vehicle's tyres and the track's surface (or lack thereof).
Most commonly, recovery boards are brought out (usually in the pouring rain or stinking hot sun) when you've lost all forward (or rearward) momentum. By placing them under two or more tyres you can create a surface that allows your vehicle the grip and traction it needs to gain momentum and get moving again.
When should you carry recovery tracks?
"When shouldn't you?" would be a simpler question. Realistically, you can't possibly know what the track you are about to drive down is going to be like, until you?ve driven down it. If there is any
chance of moisture on the track, or if you?re planning to drive on sand then recovery tracks are a great idea. Recovery tracks are sold in pairs, we always recommend at least one pair for a vehicle
and at least two pairs for a vehicle with trailer. That said, for the best results, one pair per axle is a safe bet!
Available in three distinct colours, the choice is yours as to whether you want to be covert or overt. Personally, we like to go loud with our striking Ironman 4×4 Green Reco-Traks. Additional advantages to the green is that they are much easier to find once buried in the sand or mud. Alternatively, the Reco-Traks are available in Tactical Grey, while if you?re keen on the full military spec (potentially to set off your Sandy Taupe LC70) a set of Desert Sand coloured Reco-Traks might be just the finishing touch.
What are recovery boards?
Recovery boards are designed with one simple purpose in mind; to introduce a firm and grippy surface between your vehicle's tyres and the track's surface (or lack thereof).
Most commonly, recovery boards are brought out (usually in the pouring rain or stinking hot sun) when you've lost all forward (or rearward) momentum. By placing them under two or more tyres you can create a surface that allows your vehicle the grip and traction it needs to gain momentum and get moving again.
When should you carry recovery tracks?
"When shouldn't you?" would be a simpler question. Realistically, you can't possibly know what the track you are about to drive down is going to be like, until you?ve driven down it. If there is any
chance of moisture on the track, or if you?re planning to drive on sand then recovery tracks are a great idea. Recovery tracks are sold in pairs, we always recommend at least one pair for a vehicle
and at least two pairs for a vehicle with trailer. That said, for the best results, one pair per axle is a safe bet!