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You thought they were more?

They come as a pair which is nice and there own carrying bag.


They seemed like an item that would cost a lot more than what seems reasonable. I think that's a reasonable price. Now I'm just curious on reviews.
 

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Who would like these for the Group Buy?

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Made of heavy-duty reinforced plastic
Supports up to 7,700 lb.
Sold as a pair
Durable nylon storage bag included

The new AER (all element ramps) are the perfect traction aid for inclement weather conditions or any type of loose terrain.
They feature heavy-duty nylon reinforced plastic construction and high traction surfaces to get you out of the mud, snow or sand with ease.
Each ramp can support up to 7,700 lbs. Ramps are sold in pairs and come with a durable nylon storage bag.









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@Kanakry - if a snoball participant had a set of theses, could they be in lieu of the kitty litter or sand requirement?


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A set of these saved me a $150 tow, or a broken back from digging myself out on my first trip with them in my truck.

Long story short I was pulling an excursion out of the sand, and before we got out of the deep heavy stuff he decided to hit his brakes causing my toyo's to dig their way to china. I was totally high grounded before I had a chance to even react, I left it in gear and all 4 wheels were spinning freely. No joke within 5minutes I was out of the sand and packing back up thanks to those things. I'd bet they could act as a jack skid plate in a pinch, and probably many more other uses as well.
 
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I'm not too sure on the dimensions but will find out tomorrow.

I found it researching these. 38"x18"x5"
Not a bad priced shipped either. Best I found was $149.99. I really don't want to mess with a vendor selling these but the reviews are not that great (breaking) and when it comes to recovery, I would be willing to spend more for quality. Is there something else (probably cost more $$) that is like this?
 

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