







π» Get Unstuck, Stay Unstoppable β Your Off-Road Lifesaver Awaits!
The BUNKER INDUST Recovery Traction Boards are engineered for 4x4 enthusiasts needing reliable traction in mud, snow, sand, and ice. Made from tough reinforced nylon, these mats support up to 10 tons and feature a unique shovel design for quick sediment removal. Lightweight yet durable, with six handles for easy transport, theyβre the essential off-road recovery tool for any terrain.







| Brand | BUNKER INDUST |
| Material | Nylon |
| Color | Black |
| Item Weight | 10.65 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 38.4"L x 13"W x 2.36"H |
| Load Capacity | 10 tons |
| Is Foldable | No |
| UPC | 659499434522 |
| Manufacturer | BUNKER INDUST |
| Item Weight | 10.65 pounds |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RTK5-BLK-FRD |
S**O
Looks Great
I choose this recovery tracks due to how it looks, second is the function. It looks durable and should work as intended although I have not experience to use it in person. It looks good on top of my jeep but was oversized by 2 inches which did not fit where I intended to mount it. Its great for the price which Im sure it will be durable considering I had one from Bunker Industries couple of years ago and it worked fine.
M**.
Worked as advertised, saved the vehicle and hundreds of dollars on a tow truck
We were off-road on the beach when we saw a couple get their four wheel drive vehicle buried in the beach sand, front tires spinning. We offered to help with the off-road traction boards.We dug two paths behind the rear wheels placed traction boards behind wheels, asked her to slowly back out, boards bent under pressure, no damage to vehicle. Traction boards got vehicle freeππππππ,Saved the vehicle and the family ordered a set for each beach vehicle they owned before they thankfully left π
R**J
Gets the job done..
These traction racks are a solid βOKβ. They look great, stack tight and will get you out of a few recoveries before they fail. Honestly thatβs what I expected, get me out of a few jams and buy new ones. If youβve done a few mud recoveries you know the feeling of wanting to leave them on the ground and not pick them up. :) carry a few 50 gallon garbage bags to throw them in after use.. I would buy them again. update-6 months later a few snow uses and a couple of mud days. Still doing fine (2 door wrangler)
A**T
An okay alternative If you won't be using often
I was running some trails with a lot of snow and came to a point where I made a wrong turn and had to back track. While turning around I got stuck. I have a 2013 tundra. I dug out a bit and deployed these boards. I have 4 and 2 cracked on the first use. Nothing wild or that would prevent me from using it again but I will say the name brand recovery boards would not have broke. Probably better suited for smaller and lighter vehicles. Worked but I don't know how much life these will have in them
D**A
So far so good
I have watched plenty of video and reviews of these recovery boards. I wanted particular features in recovery boards; such as fit together, reinforced fiber, traction on the underside, handles, and the color black. I have been stuck in the sand and mainly purchased the board for this. I decided tp abuse them right away so I could return them if they did not holed up. I used them to bridge a deep gap in hard pack dirt to keep the front of my 4x4 Diesel Silverado from hitting the dirt. The boards total flexed down and did not break or crack. I am happy, good money spent.
R**N
It Works
It works great! My SUV was stuck in yard after many days of heavy rain. I researched products and settled for this based on price comparison vs visual assessment, foreseeing what grip pattern would be most successful and settled for this, and it worked on first attempt. I'm happy with this product and glad to know I'm covered for the future, two thumbs up!
P**R
Broke First Use
We got our Christmas tree yesterday and wanted to see if we could make it to Fairy Lake. We made it a long ways until I sunk in a drift. My 4Runner got winched out, and then the guy I went with tried to make some snow tracks with his third gen. We put the tracks over the sink hole, and tried to get him back up on the packed snow. He got on the boards, didn't spin wheels, and then CRACK! The board is cracked! we abandoned the notion to go to the lake. We attached a kinetic rope to his rig, I gave him a tug, and we used our Austin powers U Turn skills to get back to civilization.These are great if you want to have traction boards that look cool. However, if you want to really depend on traction boards then I would recommend you keep shopping.
S**E
Great Extraction Tool
They are heavy duty. The best made ones for the price point. You can get better ones, but for 3-4 times the amount these cost. I live in Northwest Wyoming and road conditions can be very bad and these will be a handy tool not only for myself, but for extracting others. These will be a nice addition to my winch, tow straps and other extraction equipment for my pickup, SUV, and ATVs.
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