I am currently running an Argo conquest 8 x 8. I run plastic tracks. I have never liked the cleats. Last year I broke through the ice and basically could not get back on the ice. What are people doing for their tracks so they can gain traction to climb back on the ice? Are they using screw in carbide tire studs?
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Nothing climbs out of ice better then metal tracks. I had the Rubber tracks and they don't compare on any level to the ice performance the Escargo have on ice breaking through the ice. It does still take a certain level of thickness to climb out on. Until then it half climbs up and breaks the ice very slowly. Reverse obviously works much better in this situation and you can still get out at a much slower pace. Anything plastic including Adair tracks have a much harder time climbing out of the ice at any level, basically needing to be winched out. A guy can screw in some ice studs to help as I plan to do on an Adair track but it's still hard to beat a big sharp metal blad from an Escargo track or even Channel track.
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The only reason I like escargo tracks is their ability to climb especially with ice besides that not much. I have seen some people screw in small L angle steel on the top of the plastic tracks which improves it immensely! Proper track tension and steel is the secret for ice recovery. Sills argo demonstrates a great way to get yourself unstuck in a bad spot but also very dangerous and should be very cautious.
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