Thought quite a bit about getting the double rings, then made the jump. 99% of what I do is on rocks, dirt, mud, snow, ice..... They absolutely do the job! Have to be a little careful not to spin the tires too much (if your pulling a load) because they will dig a hole faster then a back hoe....... They are pretty slippery on cement, so if ya got some cement, traction with the double rings is not good. They are pretty bumpy out on the flat if there isn't anything soft...... For Dirt, Rocks, Snow, Mud, Ice they are excellent but they definitely come off come springtime!
With the double rings on, I don't even think twice about conquering a slippery slope.....they say that they are "self cleaning" and they really do, do a good job of dumping the muck from them..... Course never put the 2N in a deep enough mud where you need to chain a log to a tire to get enough traction to get er out! - lol - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnRRGW6z3UQ
Oh, and it's finally dropping some inches where I live..... Spose the kids will want the 2N to double as a ski lift tomorrow!..... No prob... with the double rings it's gettin to the top of the hill!
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