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CJ:
Hi Ray...

Nicks been using them on that bobtailed discovery of his.. They seemed alright but were a bit schetchy on rocks and even more so on the tarmac...  I suppose it depends on the mud, but as you know ours is very very claggy.. andd they dont seem to like that much...

I think he has ended up going down the Insa special track line, mainly cos they are the same price but they seem to perform better all round..

markyb:
yeah i would say depends what your doing

found them great in the mud ,  i did break a rear half shaft for the first time with them on ,  i didnt have them on a landie

bombx3:
Hi Chris i want them mainly for grassy slimey fields and some playing ,not much road use.My greenway chagos are not good they dig down to much

clbarclay:

--- Quote from: "bombx3" ---Hi Chris i want them mainly for grassy slimey fields and some playing ,not much road use.My greenway chagos are not good they dig down to much
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 :(scared):

This is a noval concept to me. I've never come across a tyre that digs too much on slimey grass. The place were aggressive digging tyres are a problem useually is boggy and sandy ground where there isn't better ground to dig down.

Ok this was with all terrains (an not mine), but it illustrates what can happen on slimey grass if the tyres arn't aggressive enough.

bombx3:

--- Quote from: "clbarclay" ---
--- Quote from: "bombx3" ---Hi Chris i want them mainly for grassy slimey fields and some playing ,not much road use.My greenway chagos are not good they dig down to much
--- End quote ---



 :(scared):

This is a noval concept to me. I've never come across a tyre that digs too much on slimey grass. The place were aggressive digging tyres are a problem useually is boggy and sandy ground where there isn't better ground to dig down.

Ok this was with all terrains (an not mine), but it illustrates what can happen on slimey grass if the tyres arn't aggressive enough.

--- End quote ---

That is exactly the sort of ground i am on at this time of year.But in the winter it is just softer and you need a tyre that is as near as a tractor tyre as possible to get across it.

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