Anybody have an opinion on Maxxis Roosters?
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Looking around for paddles for my Predator, and am not sure what I want. I don't think I want Haulers because the area I will ride in most has some rocks and sticks. I have heard the Haulers are best in clean sand and may not take much of a beating. Also I think I want straight paddles (opinions here welcome too), and probably 20 inchers. Roosters seem to fit the bill, but wanted some opinions. Thanks in advance.
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i have found that haulers are very durable as long as you dont try to spin them on hardpacked sand trails as you would on the open dunes.i think the haulers are the best choice if you want a true sand tire that will really perform when it has to.good luck
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I have the v-paddle Maxxis Roosters and I like them a lot. I don't do a lot of hill shooting so I prefer them to the straight paddles. They are a lot like Sand Skate IIs by Sand Tires Unlimited. I also have Maxxis Rooster razors on the front. My experience with them has been great![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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