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Pro-Line Krawler Equivalent

MAGNUMB

Rock Crawler
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Dec 11, 2016
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DA U.P.
Any tires come close to what the Pro-Line Krawler can do on dirt/mud and slick river rock?
 
I've never tried crawlers, but have you tried Proline TSL Super Swampers? They are a great all-around tire.
 
Both tires are GREAT! I ran Proline Tsl's in loads of river bottom and they are rather good at Mud, dirt and slick river rock. Imo they are better at it than Crawlers. Crawlers are better at pure rock with big slabs, TSL's are better at everything else.

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the hyrax is basically a modified krawler with a bunch of siping
i had really good hook up on wet polished granite rocks in the creeks also wet glass like say a car windshield

the jconcepts ruptures were the only tire ive found thats better than the hyrax in my opinion anyway
 
the hyrax is basically a modified krawler with a bunch of siping
i had really good hook up on wet polished granite rocks in the creeks also wet glass like say a car windshield

the jconcepts ruptures were the only tire ive found thats better than the hyrax in my opinion anyway
Tried the Hyrax and so have several others in our group and while we found them really good at climbing dry/dusted rocks, they were just ok at everything else. Tried different foams as well with them.

I'll have to try the TSLs! They never stuck out to me
 
Tried the Hyrax and so have several others in our group and while we found them really good at climbing dry/dusted rocks, they were just ok at everything else. Tried different foams as well with them.

I'll have to try the TSLs! They never stuck out to me
OSRC turned me onto the TSLs when I first got into crawling. They work very well here in the woods of Southeastern PA.
 
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