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8 ways to use your recovery tracks

We have listed some of the more common uses for composite recovery tracks below, although they can, of course, be used in almost any off-road situation.

1. Sand or mud recovery

Recovery tracks work the same way in either sand or mud. If you get bogged in deep sand or mud, it’s vital that you first dig away the piles accumulated ahead of both front and back wheels, in the proposed direction of travel. Obviously, this reduces resistance: that’s what the spade section of the composite tracks is made for. However,

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