Pillowtrack 4x4 Traction, Self-recovery System (Double Tracks) Reviews


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Pillowtrack 4x4 Traction, Self-recovery System (Double Tracks) Detail
- Suitable for: Sand & Mud, High center, Trenches, Rocks, Wheel articulation
- Compact - No larger than a duffel bag. Just stow and go.
- Easy to use - Inflate, Position and Drive, all in less than 5 minutes!
- No mounting, installation, or tools necessary.
Pillowtrack combines the traction of a sand ladder with the lifting of a jack, delivering a unique drive-on-jack off-road recovery solution.The Pillowtrack patented solution is based on multiple use inflatable traction mats. It enables your vehicle to overcome ditches, mud, ruts, gully and other obstacles you might come across your off-road experience.The Pillowtrack have very small footprint compared to other solutions such as the old sand ladders. While packed the a set of two Pillowtracks will weight only 18 lbs (8 Kg). While inflated the Pillowtracks measure: 43" X 20" X 16" (110cmX50cmX40cm) and while interconnected 80" X 20" X 16" (200cm X 50cm X 40cm). The Pillowtracks are very easy to use and can be used by ordinary drivers.Pillowtracks patented technology offers exceptional grip and lifting abilities. It has a large contact area with the tire and the ground due to its recycled rubber ribs and low pressure operation.Lifting ability - can actually lift any 4x4 up to 3.5 tons (fully loaded Defender 110).The Pillowtrack SUV version is designed to hold the weight of common 4WD vehicles up to 7000 Lb. (3.5 tons), covering a wide range from the light Toyota Rav4 to an expedition level Land Rover Defender 110.Pillowtracks has replaceable bladders for easy handling the rare event of a puncture.The product is being used by numerous off-road, 4x4 experts as well as defense forces and law enforcement agencies around the world.What's in the boxEach Pillowtrack kit contains: * Two 43" X 20" (110cmX50cm) inflatable traction mats * Two pre installed bladders * A compressor adapter * A carrying bag * User manual
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Feb 16, 2011 21:33:03
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