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Before you buy Camoplast, Google their reviews. After reading the reviews and talking to two people who bought them, I bought MaxTracks. LOVE my MaxTracks. I got a GREAT deal on e-bay. New, they run about $5200-$5600.00 and more. Great condition, used, I paid less than half of new. Camoplast, Chinese made. MaxTrack, American made. You choose. Did I mention I LOVE my MaxTracks? With MaxTracks, you need the adaptor kit for your particular brand of ATV. About $350.00 for the kit. Once you get the brackets on (easy to do), to put the tracks on, it's like changing tires. Easy! Camoplast, I don't know. I just hear they are a pain and not very reliable. No, I do not work for MaxTracks.
Do you mean Mattracks? If so they are very good just a little pricey IMO. We use the camoplast on a couple polaris rangers to groom snowmobile trails and they perform quite well. I guess ultimately it depends on how much you will use them to determine whether the extra $ is worth it.
A buddy had amoplast 4S tracks and the slush and freezing was a problem. How are the other ones? WS
Well, yes, you need to clean the tracks off before storing them if you don't have a heated place. The snow or ice will freeze tighter than bark on a tree......but I got to believe all systems are like that! mike
I found out the hard way that machines with tracks can get stuck, and if not removed from the slush, will freeze in. I have the Polaris Prospector kit and thought about going with the Camoplast's, but for the price and not having to worry about Polaris making a stink about non-oem tracks in case of a warranty issue, I went with the Polaris's kit.My kit, otd and installed was 3899.99. I'll say this, when the track kits come from the mfg, they aren't assembled. After the tracks are installed, removal and install is about an hour job with a mc/atv lift.