![]() ![]() dated April 19th, 2018 Re: RFB B3012 – Traction Grips For Tires: You already have a jack and a spare tire in every vehicle, why wouldn’t you add Trac-Grabber to help you in such incidents? It’s the cheapest insurance available! Our fleet tire traction devices will save you and your team the headaches, time, and high costs. There is a better, much less expensive way to deal with this costly burdensome problem - “ Trac-Grabber ” needs to be in every vehicle in your fleet. There are additional fees to rescue a vehicle from a stuck situation. During th e time you spend waiting, you’re missing out on potential profit from your services. How much time and money can you spend waiting for a tow truck to rescue one of your vehicles when stuck in snow or mud? Recent research has proven, it takes more than one hour waiting for a tow truck to arrive. I know I will keep these as an essential part of my gear in every vehicle I own.Special Fleet Pricing Available (on all models) Run out and get a set or two before the weather closes in. The confidence the Trac-Grabbers provide is worth the price. Four-wheel drive vehicles require two sets to cover all four tires. ![]() Trac-Grabbers come in various sizes for small cars, ATV’s, trucks and large oversized vehicles. Once stuck, you really need Trac-Grabbers to get out on your own. Chains provide a different use, but if you bury your vehicle chains are impossible to put on. The price of these is comparable to a full set of chains for your vehicle and they are about ten times easier to put on when needed. I cleaned off the Trac-Grabbers as well and placed them securely behind the seats in my truck for future use. I stopped at the pressure-wand car wash on the way home to clean the truck. One person can easily and quickly put these grabbers on the tires, get free, and get home. ![]() Getting stuck can really ruin a great hunt! Created by hunters, Trac-Grabbers have a huge advantage over any other ‘get-unstuck’ product because they can be used by a single person and they stay with the vehicle and continue to engage providing the additional traction needed to get back to stable terrain and ultimately to get home.” I couldn’t agree more. Talking with Jim Perry, Managing Partner of Trac-Grabber, LLC today he said, “ You can see why we are so happy to release this new product which will hopefully be a part of nearly every hunter’s gear. At the end of the day, I know I will get to where I need to be in order to put deer in the freezer. It’s comforting to know that between my small vehicle snow shovel and the Trac-Grabbers I have the tools necessary to handle these kinds of situations. I am almost giddy about my late season hunts because I know I will get the chance to test these out in some serious snow. The Trac-Grabbers did their job – they dug in, kicked mud out, and lifted the truck out of the hole I was in. The tires blew right back, throwing mud out of the way. I gained about two feet forward and shifted into reverse and the truck just dug in. I put the truck in four-wheel drive and proceeded forward, turning the tires straight on. I took out the camera, filmed a bit about the Trac-Grabbers, put them on the tires and climbed back in the truck. I really did bury the truck and it was seriously stuck with water up well over three-quarters of the way up my left tires. I didn’t realize that the location I chose to bury my truck was a whole lot deeper than I had realized. Now truthfully I wanted to get stuck just to see if I could get myself free using the Trac-Grabbers. I got the chance to test them this week in a real world situation after burying my truck in a mud hole. Wanting to be prepared, I did a little research and reached out to the guys at Trac-Grabber and asked them to send out a set for review. This year, I planned to head out to the same area to hunt. This time I was able to dig my way out on my own with good gloves and my trusty Gerber. The next morning, I buried the truck again on another part of the farm. Ultimately, I had to rely on the assistance of the good-natured rancher whose property I was hunting to pull us out. I didn’t have a shovel with me so I dug the truck out as best as I could with a Gerber knife. I felt the truck begin to bog down in the snow and I buried it. The road was in a depression and snow had drifted over it. I had three kids in the car with me and we were hunting for mule deer in November. Two years ago, I buried my truck out on a farm in western Nebraska. After testing them this week, I am sold on how well they work. Trac-Grabbers is a system that allows you to get your vehicle free from mud, sand and snow. ![]()
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