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  • So, more contact patch is better for mud.

  • That was a big decision for me whether or not to get the Adair.The rubber tracks as you can see in other vids are just as good in the mud. The rubber will clean out as well, not like the old plastics. The rubber better in snow, that is why I chose them. Also Adair has no side hill traction on a rock. However with the rubber track, when you hit a bump with the edge of the track, the plastic wheel gaurds drive themselves into the tire, tire can break or plastic breaks. There is no perfect track

  • @budcargeorge

    All good points, depends on what you use them for, for my area and the places I run the Adair tracks are a perfect match for my conditions. Good luck with your machine and the tracks, I hope they bring you the same kind of joy that my machine has brought me.

  • What a good video. Had a Polaris 850 with 30 inch tires and blew the diff. I have since bought a new argo with rubber tracks, havnt tried it yet. You cannot count the amount of quads that will blow axles and diffs or other weak links with those track kits in mud like that. Not just quadmasters but with all quads, they have not built them strong enough yet and even so they will not follow an argo with tracks.  Quads have their purpose but keep your stock tires on if you depend on reliability.

  • @budcargeorge

    Very good comments. I have also sold my Quads and now just run my very reliable Argo. I don't know how you want to use your Argo, but the rubber tracks are great for snow, if you want to do some serious mudding or swamping I would recommend the Adair tracks, as you can see in this video the rubber tracks on the Vinson are awesome with great ground clearance, but you can see for yourself how fast they glaze over, the Adair tracks clean out and go.

  • The Vinsons --and Quadmasters are bad for breaking axles one of there downers .

  • @MrMrtiki I`ve got a 500 quadmaster froze rear brake pad to drum without knowing snapped the axle so fast .

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