RSB Rubber tracks

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    RSB Rubber tracks

    Maybe I have missed the thread. But has any body used the this track on there argo. (If so) That do you think of them. I am trying to put together a good reliable set up to be used in ten feet of soft snow. The RSBs are 20in wide. I would like as much floatation as posable from the argo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Tucker View Post
    Maybe I have missed the thread. But has any body used the this track on there argo. (If so) That do you think of them. I am trying to put together a good reliable set up to be used in ten feet of soft snow. The RSBs are 20in wide. I would like as much floatation as posable from the argo.
    this IS the ultimate set of track for Canadian winters.

    Here in Quebec, this is considered the top of the line option. We do rides with a lot of 8x8 and we can tell the RSB equiped argos out of all other argos. Even the 18" argo rubber tracks are a bit behind. The RSB will put a lot of traction on all surfaces including ice and rock. The wider tracks will also make it the ultimate machine in deep fluffy snow. One of the Sentier 6x6 - Argo 6x6 8x8 member got a set on his HDI and it is just unstopable in all winter conditions. If you have to climb on icy slopes or rocky trails, it's what you need.

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    Thanks for the info. Looks like i will go that route. After having a steel track tucker. I am looking for the best bit posable. I a smaller unit.

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    Not positive on this, but I think you can go up to 24" wide with Adair Tracks.
    Just another option to look at

    RD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock Doctor View Post
    Not positive on this, but I think you can go up to 24" wide with Adair Tracks.
    Just another option to look at

    RD
    yes Adair can go up to 24" but i won't recommend any plastic tracks IF you have to go up a rocky slope. Plastic is plastic; it just wont grip on a hard surface
    2008 MAX-IV 500T 30hp Bandolero

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    this video makes them look pretty unstoppable


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