🚀 Don't let the elements hold you back!
The TruckClaws II Emergency Tire Traction Aid is a robust, reusable solution designed to help light commercial vehicles, pickup trucks, SUVs, and RVs escape from challenging conditions like snow, ice, sand, or mud. Weighing only 8.51 pounds and featuring compact dimensions, it’s easy to store and deploy when you need it most.
Manufacturer | S & C Global |
Brand | TruckClaws |
Model | TruckClaws II |
Item Weight | 8.51 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.61 x 7.91 x 6.46 inches |
Item model number | 4332981106 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | TC-15002 |
A**E
Great tool
This is a great tool when stuck, even in soft sand, especially when the extension bar is installed. It once got me out of a very tricky situation. Slowly, slowly, each tire rotation got me a few inches further until I was able to get out of the soft sand.They are really well built and solid despite being very light. In addition, the company provides superb customer service. One of the straps got damaged and they sent me a free replacement.I highly recommend these, especially with the extension bar.
F**G
good to have for emergency
it's basically a one time use item. on a good day you can probably give it a good kick and the ratchet strap will come undone but on a not so lucky day good luck trying to take it off without having to cut the strap
B**G
A company that stands behind their product. Don’t get stuck in the mud.
I bought a set of TruckClaws to leave in my truck just in case I get stuck. I own a vacation rental home at Taos Ski Valley and when I got stuck in my own plowed driveway I went looking for something to help and TruckClaws made the most sense.They did give me a false sense of security and I waded a little too far in a wet, sloppy, soft & deep mud hole and by the time I realized that I was not going to make it through this flooded dirt road. I sunk and was stuck. No fear, I got out my TruckClaws which in deep mud are not easy to get on which is more the cause of the mud than the Claws. They made a good effort along with my 4x4 Ford F-15o to get me unstuck but I was too deep by now and thank you for cell phones I was able to get a tow truck to come pull me out. The mud and grip of the red straps had jammed the ratchet with more mud to where it was not coming loose from around the tire so I ended up cutting the strap which is not easy as it is as strong as a seatbelt strap.I emailed TruckClaws to see if they sold replacement straps and next thing O know 2 arrived at my door. Thanks TruckClaws, it is nice to buy from a vendor who cares about his product and customers.
R**R
May cause wheel damage.
I like the concept of these but please be aware, they may damage your vehicle rims. It might be worth it in an emergency situation however, in my case they did not work to free my truck and the rims were damaged. My situation was very deep mud but that is why I went for the truck claws. They look really extremely heavy duty but ultimately did not help any more than the lightweight D clasp traction devices, at least those did not damage my back rims. 19 Ram 1500- 265R20 tires
E**E
works as advertised
bought 6 months ago...first time ive been stuck since then - and a couple minutes later - back to higher ground. excellent product!!
S**F
Bit pricey but look decent
Haven’t had to use these yet, but they look like they are made of decent materials. Gives me confidence off road knowing I have a set in the truck if I need them. Little pricey I think, which is why four stars not five.
J**.
Quality product and customer service
Amazing product! Has gotten me unstuck twice now and totally gives me peace of mind. Very well-made product. Customer service was terrific to work with when I had questions. The company stands by their product and as such you are getting a quality product with excellent service. I highly recommend.
J**.
Do not buy for sand
I tested these outside my house in sand. In baja even the experienced baja drivers find themselves stuck occasionally.I drove my 4wd into a soft sand area and got stuck on purpose. I put the two TruckClawsII on the back tires as directed then dug a path out to firm ground.I just got deeper into the sand. The claws kicked up tons if sand and my truck hopped violently with each rotation yet I never got out of the holes it created. Finally, as is the usual procedure, I let the air out of the tires to 8 pounds and got out easy.Taking the air out of the tires and then pumping them up again is what I wanted to avoid.Maybe with 2 or more they would work. But that would be very costly.Also, eventhough I had clearance my mud flaps got ripped up.I would not reccommend these to anyone as a solution in sand. NO WAY.
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