Maxsa 20025 Tappetino di trazione pieghevole compatto per l'estrazione di veicoli per tutte le condizioni atmosferiche (set di 2), rosso

Brand:Maxsa Innovations

2.8/5

65.53

Perno in ottone resistente alla ruggine. Le grandi dimensioni di 5,5 x 23 pollici sono perfette per tutti i veicoli passeggeri. La plastica infrangibile resiste al freddo fino a -22 gradi Fahrenheit. I tappetini impediscono lo slittamento delle gomme del tuo veicolo. Non rimanere mai più bloccato nella neve, nel ghiaccio, nella sabbia o nel fango.

Perno in ottone resistente alla ruggine. Le grandi dimensioni di 5,5 x 23 pollici sono perfette per tutti i veicoli passeggeri. La plastica infrangibile resiste al freddo fino a -22 gradi Fahrenheit. I tappetini impediscono lo slittamento delle gomme del tuo veicolo. Non rimanere mai più bloccato nella neve, nel ghiaccio, nella sabbia o nel fango.
Brand Maxsa Innovations
Brand ‎Maxsa Innovations
Color Red
Country of Origin ‎Taiwan
Customer Reviews 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 71 ratings 3.7 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Fit Type Universal Fit
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎20025
Item Weight ‎3 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Maxsa
Manufacturer Part Number ‎20025
Material Other
Model ‎20025
Position Front
Position ‎Front
Product Dimensions ‎1 x 1 x 1 inches
Vehicle Service Type Passenger Car

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Scritto da: Noah T.
These work perfectly, when used correctly.
I've had these mats for several years now, and they've worked great. These are a great tool to have, you just need to know when and how to use them. •Firstly, the proper way to use them is to wedge the small portion under your drive wheels (with them facing forward/straight) and then SLOWLY accelerate. If you go slamming on the gas, of course the mats will go flying. That should be common sense. The point of using the mats is to give you just enough traction so that you can build enough momentum to free yourself from the place that you're stuck at. If you accelerate rapidly, the wheels will just yank the mats from the ground. •Second: If you're in a ditch, or your car is deep enough in snow where it is coming up to the bottom of your vehicle (or bumper, in the direction that you're attempting to travel), these mats will not work unless you dig yourself out, first. Traction will not help if the car is laying on top of snow. If you clear the snow from under your vehicle and clear a path long enough for your vehicle to gain some momentum, then these mats will work. Dealing with Chicago winters every year, I haven't had a problem with the mats thus far. Hopefully, someone will find this information useful.
Scritto da: Me
It helped with deep soft sand
This helped get my 4x4 unstuck in deep soft sand during an offroading drive (got lazy and I did not air down). The mat itself is on the short side and only allows for a small distance travel before requiring repositioning. For my vehicle, it needed using it three times before getting out of the soft patch we were stuck on. Another problem is that under soft sand, the mat doesn't have sufficient traction and once during use, it flew out from the back wheel instead of gripping the terrain. Make sure no one is standing behind your vehicle when you use this. I'm giving it three stars ("It's okay") because despite the issues, it more or less worked and is the easiest traction device I have available--take out, unfold, place under tire, drive. The other ones I have require additional setup time but thus far have not been needed. This means that if I get stuck again, I will most likely try to use this first before using my other traction devices. Sold as a pair so you only need to buy one for two tires.
Scritto da: John T Haley
Cute toy, but don't rely on it.
The ridges on these are not really tall enough to provide any significant traction. In any situation where you would use these, one assumes you're in a low-friction condition like snow or mud. The tires will already be wet and won't achieve any adhesion to the plastic of the mat, so the only source of "traction" would be mechanical keying of the tire tread into the ridges of the mat. These ridges are too short and spaced too closely to allow that (they just fill up with mud and snow being deposited off the tire). If you do manage to get a grip on them, they'll slip right under the tire and out the other side, because there's not enough on the underside to keep it in place on the ground. I'm giving this 2 stars instead of 1 because I never tried using it on dry sand. Given its design, it may (MAY) work pretty well there.
Scritto da: J. John
Incredibly Handy During Midwest Winters
I drive a Toyota Prius in the Northern Midwest, and during our winters it can be really easy to get stuck. Particularly since the Prius is such a light vehicle. PROS Small, lightweight, easy to store in vehicle. Provide enough traction to get you out of many slippery situations. Way easier and faster than trying to shovel yourself out. CONS Not going to work in every situation. Other than that, not many cons with these.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Snow season is coming. I have been stuck in ...
Snow season is coming. I have been stuck in mud in the AM hours and if my friends had not been around to help push the car out I would have been in serious trouble. It was also raining cats and dogs. That's why I bought this. Yet to use it. looks well constructed and can be folded and kept out of the way in your trunk
Scritto da: Robert
Seems Like a Good Item to Have in Car
I have not used this item yet but upon inspection it appears to be a good item to have in the car during the winter. Arrived on time and packaged well.
Scritto da: jsm
Good Samaritan
I got these for my DIL for Christmas after she got stuck and couldn't find a family member to rescue her. She called me a week or so later (we have had some horrible weather in Indiana this year) and she had used them to help someone else get unstuck! So they work great and she got to be the hero!!!!
Scritto da: 1414Artistry
Not worth it at all.
The first time my son got stuck in the snow this year and I was excited about these new mats. Until of course, they didn't work at all. He put them under the tires and went to put out and they both went slipping under and out to hit his car and put a small dent just above the wheel well. NOT COOL. It's not big enough to make a deal over, but still, I bought them to keep him unstuck, not dent his car.
Scritto da: Roger Picton
This item does not work as prescribed.
Not at all useful in snow.
Scritto da: danster
Can fly out from under tire.
My parking spot had 2 potholes where front tires sat. Putting these under my tires sent them flying out from under my tires when I tried to back up. Finally got free after putting them back in place 3 times.
Scritto da: KarlR
A winter must have.
Was perfect when my Cherokee got stuck. Just pulled them out and put them on behind the wheels. Then slow drive out. They now have a winter home in my Allroad.
Scritto da: Ron
Better than nothing
Good on ice but not on snow. Metal is better.
Scritto da: BENOIT DION
does not work on ice
doesn't grip ice. The groove are not deep enough, they should be three to four times deeper to have proper grip on snow and have metal stud to grip on ice

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