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When we set off on our first big trip in 2017 we didn’t bring any recovery gear at all. We had some aluminum boards but decided not to bring them along due to the size. As soon as we started planning the (expected) 2020 South America expedition we knew we needed to be more self-reliant and should bring a recovery solution for the vehicle. We needed something that was easy to use, lightweight, and could be stored on the exterior of the vehicle. With that in mind, we decided to buy the TRED Pro recovery boards as our main recovery solution. And whilst the 2020 South-America expedition didn’t go through, we did leave on a 2020/2021 Europe road trip to Scandinavia, Spain, and Portugal, testing the boards to their limits.
During these months we’ve been bogged down more than ever before. Once your confidence grows your boundaries fade and you start to look for the extreme. That’s when things go wrong. You get stuck and very often, no one is around to help you. That’s when you need a solo recovery device like the TRED Pro. Let’s get into the details of the board and find out if they are worth their money.
Once you start looking for recovery boards you’ll find dozens of options; cheap and expensive, made from aluminum, steel, or a plastic/nylon compound. After a good look into the specs we decided to buy the TRED Pro recovery board, so what made them stand out from the rest?
The TRED Pro is the second-generation recovery board from the Australian-based TRED 4×4 company. It’s a dual composite board and is the result of tremendous amounts of research and field testing. It has a well-thought-out design, is made from high-quality materials and the grip pattern has been meticulously engineered.
The TRED Pro recovery boards stand out from others on the market with their patented dual composite construction and unique grip profile. The board itself is made from a nylon material blend that allows it to flex, making it wear-resistant and durable. On the other hand, most of the grip profile is made of a tougher compound, preventing the studs from melting the first time you make a wheel spin mistake. The well-engineered grip pattern makes sure your tires grip onto the board immediately.
Another nice feature of these boards is the unique and patented grip profile: SIPE-LOCK. This profile is specifically designed to hook into the common denominator of most all-terrain and off-road tires, the water evacuation channels on the outer edges (sipes). Tred 4×4 has analyzed the pattern of hundreds of tires and has optimized the recovery board grip pattern to this. Universal, but most likely a perfect fit for your tires.
Yes, we think so, we are very happy with the product. First and foremost we want to tell you that buying the most expensive equipment isn’t always necessary, but when it comes to recovery gear on a solo trip you shouldn’t be cutting corners. High-quality materials and engineering cost money. A well-engineered recovery device can save your vehicle in a dodgy situation! It once saved our vehicle from going over the edge of a cliff.
The go-to brands for recovery boards are most likely TRED and Maxtrax. If you’re looking for the big difference we don’t have a clear answer for you, we’ve only tested the TRED Pro boards. But we do know that these boards haven’t let us down once. They’ve saved us from the mud, clay, and sand. In our opinion, it’s an impressive recovery device that’s well-designed and made of the highest quality materials. We’ve put them under severe stress when bogged down and they were able to handle the 3000+ kg vehicle very well.
Looking at the pros and cons above, to us the benefits outweigh the drawbacks. We truly think they are worth their money tenfold, saving us when no one is around to help us. It definitely is a top-of-the-line solo recovery device that will aid in your recovery. Especially if you don’t have a winch, this is the easiest and cheapest insurance you can take with you. We are definitely recommending the Pro and won’t leave home without it.
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Time to mount them to the vehicle. Tred 4×4 has an official mounting bracket, specifically designed for the Tred recovery boards. But these are rather expensive, especially when you need to buy four of them. That’s why I went for the MaxTrax mounting pins, which are considerably cheaper. There is a quality difference of course, not to mention the many mounting possibilities of the official bracket. But for my application, the MaxTrax pins are more than qualified. Although you need to cut/grind off a bit of plastic at the base to make them fit well, they will work perfectly.
I wanted to mount my plates to both sides of the Land Rover Defender 110 Station. Therefore, I fitted universal cargo rails to the side. Which came in (silver) anodized aluminum, but I had them powder-coated black. A friend of mine has a metal workshop at home and I asked him to create brackets for the mounting pins and rails. This isn’t supposed to be too difficult, but I wanted the option to fold them down as a table. They’re made from 2mm iron plating and are a custom fit for my car. They have the same black powder coating as the aluminum cargo rails, which is really nice.
Once mounted on the car I made a flat table surface from aluminium and finished everything off. It’s strong, good-looking, and very practical!
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