k, this guy was kinda stuck.
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k, this guy was kinda stuck.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Turfguy
No offense, but if you get your head pinned down in there, I think drowning would be my biggest concern!!</end quote></div>
Drowning is more likely when you're knocked unconcious. Even with a helmet I was disoriented and seeing double after a rollover. If I wasn't wearing a helmet I think I would have beeen knocked out.
No offense, but if you get your head pinned down in there, I think drowning would be my biggest concern!!</end quote></div>
Drowning is more likely when you're knocked unconcious. Even with a helmet I was disoriented and seeing double after a rollover. If I wasn't wearing a helmet I think I would have beeen knocked out.
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k, this guy was kinda stuck.
I agree, a little mud and water is fun. As is gets a couple inches over the foot pegs I start to get out. Get a boat if you want to go in water.
Plus, getting them clean takes forever. I will take an 80mile trail ride over some mud holes any day.
The only reason I am in the process of buying some Mudlites is because of were I hunt. I hunt a swamp with a real sloppy muck trail to get back there in the fall. Its not deep (6-8inches), but very slick. Stockers take much more engine/wheel speed. That in turn makes more noise. Like being able to slowly pull myself through. Plus they work real well in deep snow.
Plus, getting them clean takes forever. I will take an 80mile trail ride over some mud holes any day.
The only reason I am in the process of buying some Mudlites is because of were I hunt. I hunt a swamp with a real sloppy muck trail to get back there in the fall. Its not deep (6-8inches), but very slick. Stockers take much more engine/wheel speed. That in turn makes more noise. Like being able to slowly pull myself through. Plus they work real well in deep snow.
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