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product_id: 4226352
title: "Portable Tire Traction Mats for Cars, Trucks & SUVs Emergency Grip Recovery Tracks for Snow, Ice, Mud & Sand Heavy Duty Non Slip Vehicle Traction Aid for Winter & Off-Road Emergencies, Black 2 Pack"
brand: "portable tow truck"
price: "3929511₫"
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reviews_count: 10
category: "Portable Tow Truck"
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# Compact & lightweight, 2.5 lbs each All-terrain grip in snow & ice No installation, instant traction Portable Tire Traction Mats for Cars, Trucks & SUVs Emergency Grip Recovery Tracks for Snow, Ice, Mud & Sand Heavy Duty Non Slip Vehicle Traction Aid for Winter & Off-Road Emergencies, Black 2 Pack

**Brand:** portable tow truck
**Price:** 3929511₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Get unstuck fast—because waiting isn’t an option!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Portable Tire Traction Mats for Cars, Trucks & SUVs Emergency Grip Recovery Tracks for Snow, Ice, Mud & Sand Heavy Duty Non Slip Vehicle Traction Aid for Winter & Off-Road Emergencies, Black 2 Pack by portable tow truck
- **How much does it cost?** 3929511₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vn](https://www.desertcart.vn/products/4226352-portable-tire-traction-mats-for-cars-trucks-and-suvs-emergency)

## Best For

- portable tow truck enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted portable tow truck brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stress-Free Safety:** Avoid shoveling, slipping, or costly towing—be the driver who’s always prepared.
- • **Compact & Travel-Ready:** Lightweight 2.5 lbs mats, 36 inches long, fit easily in your trunk or under your seat.
- • **Ultra-Durable & Reusable:** Made from solid polypropylene mats designed to withstand repeated use without wear.
- • **Universal Tire Compatibility:** Works seamlessly with summer, winter, and all-season tires across all vehicle types.
- • **Effortless Emergency Traction:** Skip the chains—just place and go for instant grip on snow, ice, mud, or sand.

## Overview

These Portable Tire Traction Mats provide instant, reusable traction for vehicles stuck in snow, ice, mud, or sand. Lightweight and compact, they require no installation and fit all tire types, making them an essential emergency tool for every driver.

## Description

As the weather worsens and the snow piles up, driving becomes more and more dangerous. The roads become increasingly slippery due to snow and ice. Drivers should use proper caution and be prepared for the treacherous conditions. You should carry tire traction aids with you while driving. Traction aids are a great alternative to snow chains and tire chains. They are portable, durable, and easy to use. They require no installation and can be easily stored until you need them. Traction pads can be used when rock salt will not work. They can also be used when there is not enough snow on the road to warrant installing tire chains. Thus, they are a good compromise between de-icing rock salt and tire chains. Made of Polypropylene, The Portable Tow Truck is tough, durable and can be used over and over again. It works in mud, snow, ice, and sand. It can be used with many types of automobiles, from front wheel drive to rear wheel drive to all wheel drive as well as trucks and RVs. The Portable Tow Truck comes in a set of 2 traction pads. The color is black. Complete instructions are included in English, Français, Deutsch, Italiano, and Español on the reverse side of the front insert. The Portable Tow Truck is easy to use. Simply wedge The Portable Tow Truck under the pulling wheel (or wheels) and slowly drive the vehicle to a more suitable surface. Then store it in your trunk or behind the seat for future use. The Portable Tow Truck traction aid will allow you to get back on the road again with very little time or money lost. With the average price of a tow truck call exceeding a hundred dollars, just one use of The Portable Tow Truck will more than pay for itself. If you use it once, you'll never travel without it.

Review: Great for launching jet skis on shallow lake road ends! - I ordered these when I got stuck in the sand/mud/clay mixture at the lake road end next to the cottage we were staying at. I got stuck while attempting to retrieve my jet ski at the end of the day. The loaded trailer got stuck on a slight mound on the lake bottom and the Edge FWD just spun the tires and dug into the sand/mud/clay that was at the end of the road. Ultimately, I was able to get unstuck by re-launching the jet ski, digging out the tires, pulling out the empty trailer, and then having my son take the jet ski to the public boat launch and retrieving it there. However the road end next to the cottage was the best spot to launch/retrieve the jet ski because it was convenient, there was no competition for the launch, and I could pull it out to take the jet ski to the gas station whenever I wanted to fill it rather than dealing with three 5 gallon gas cans that leaked a lot of fuel from the spout seal. So I ordered these traction pads the first day at the cottage and they were delivered 2 days later. The traction pads are directional. On the bottom side of the traction pads are hundreds of small rounded claws with flat faces on them. The flat faces are what push against the sand/mud/snow. There is no way that I can see those claws being able to dig into solid ice to get a grip because they are too rounded, so I don't know how well these will work on solid ice. On the top side of the pads are hundreds of slightly shorter rounded plastic studs that grip the tires. The top side also has a marking "This Side Up" and there are no studs at that end of the pad. The opposite end of the top pad has smaller claws similar to those on the bottom and that is the end that you jam up against the bottom of the tire. The whole idea is for the tire to get a grip on the smaller claws on the edge of the pad and draw the pad under the tire, allowing the underside claws to grip into whatever you're stuck in while the top studs grip your tires and give you traction. Immediately after receiving the traction pads, I retrieved the jet ski to test them out. The traction pads worked perfectly. I was able to launch and retrieve the jet ski every day right at the cottage without getting stuck in the sand/mud/clay. All during that week, I just assumed that I would get stuck if I didn't use the traction pads, so I just used them every time before trying to pull the trailer out of the water and never even came close to getting stuck. After 5 days of launching/retrieving the jet ski, I had a pretty good set of tracks worn into the sand/clay/mud, so I figured that I could launch the jet ski and pull the empty trailer out of the water without using the traction pads. I was wrong. I got stuck. Worse yet, I dug the front wheels of the Edge deeper into the sand/clay/mud at the edge than I did the first time. I thought, no big deal, I'll just use the traction pads and get out. There was a ton of mud on the tires and they were in stuck in the muck up to the rims. I figured the traction pads would get clogged with muck and the tries would just spin. Sure enough, after putting in the traction pads, the tires did spin. However, instead of mashing the gas pedal down, I carefully applied the gas and let the tires spin in a very controlled manner. I began to slowly move forward. After what seemed like 2 or 3 minutes of careful tire spinning and slowly moving forward, the tires finally got hard traction and I was able to pull the trailer out. When I looked at the traction pads, they were off to the side of the tire tracks and just caked solid with mud and clay. I could see why the tires were spinning and I can't even tell you if I got traction from the traction pads or from something else, all I know is that I got out. Later that day, when I took the ski out of the water, the I used the traction pads right off the bat and pulled it out of the water with ease. All in all, I'm really happy with these!
Review: Worth their weight in gold! - I bought these back in 2012 because I live in the country where the ground is swampy and there's lots of dirt roads and fields to get stuck in. I have used them countless times to get my vehicles and neighbors/friend's vehicles stuck in mud unstuck. I have used them on trucks, vans and cars...some of which had gotten themselves very bogged down. They have been a life saver every time and are easy to use. I used them again today to get my daughter's Honda Pilot that was stuck in a muddy ditch out. Once again they worked great... even at 7 years old. I highly recommend these. They are great for what they are intended for. They are a simple yet effective tool that I think everyone should have in their car. But...they have their limitations. They are not actual tow trucks and cannot do the same things a real tow truck can. So I think many of the negative reviews are unfair. When used properly, for what they are made for....these things are worth their weight in gold!

## Features

- Provides emergency traction for your tires in snow, ice, mud and sand. Works on all vehicles with summer, winter, or all-season tires.
- Comes with 2 reusable polypropylene solid and virtually indestructible traction mats.
- No installation required, making it hassle free, easier and safer to use than tire chains and snow chains.
- Each only 2.5 pounds and 36 inches long, allowing easy storage in your trunk or under your seat.
- Avoid the stress of shoveling, slipping and sliding, being stranded, or calling for a tow truck in emergency situations.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001LF6WNW |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,385,982 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #365 in Passenger Car Snow Chains |
| Brand Name | Portable Tow Truck |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (151) |
| Manufacturer | OTW Enterprise, LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OTW-Enterprise-PP-SnowChain-2Pack-NoColorSpecified |
| Material Type | polypropylene |
| Model Number | ptt-blk |
| UPC | 689076079525 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |

## Product Details

- **Automotive Fit Type:** Universal Fit
- **Brand:** Portable Tow Truck
- **Material:** polypropylene
- **UPC:** 689076079525
- **Vehicle Service Type:** Car

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for launching jet skis on shallow lake road ends!
*by B***Y on July 30, 2016*

I ordered these when I got stuck in the sand/mud/clay mixture at the lake road end next to the cottage we were staying at. I got stuck while attempting to retrieve my jet ski at the end of the day. The loaded trailer got stuck on a slight mound on the lake bottom and the Edge FWD just spun the tires and dug into the sand/mud/clay that was at the end of the road. Ultimately, I was able to get unstuck by re-launching the jet ski, digging out the tires, pulling out the empty trailer, and then having my son take the jet ski to the public boat launch and retrieving it there. However the road end next to the cottage was the best spot to launch/retrieve the jet ski because it was convenient, there was no competition for the launch, and I could pull it out to take the jet ski to the gas station whenever I wanted to fill it rather than dealing with three 5 gallon gas cans that leaked a lot of fuel from the spout seal. So I ordered these traction pads the first day at the cottage and they were delivered 2 days later. The traction pads are directional. On the bottom side of the traction pads are hundreds of small rounded claws with flat faces on them. The flat faces are what push against the sand/mud/snow. There is no way that I can see those claws being able to dig into solid ice to get a grip because they are too rounded, so I don't know how well these will work on solid ice. On the top side of the pads are hundreds of slightly shorter rounded plastic studs that grip the tires. The top side also has a marking "This Side Up" and there are no studs at that end of the pad. The opposite end of the top pad has smaller claws similar to those on the bottom and that is the end that you jam up against the bottom of the tire. The whole idea is for the tire to get a grip on the smaller claws on the edge of the pad and draw the pad under the tire, allowing the underside claws to grip into whatever you're stuck in while the top studs grip your tires and give you traction. Immediately after receiving the traction pads, I retrieved the jet ski to test them out. The traction pads worked perfectly. I was able to launch and retrieve the jet ski every day right at the cottage without getting stuck in the sand/mud/clay. All during that week, I just assumed that I would get stuck if I didn't use the traction pads, so I just used them every time before trying to pull the trailer out of the water and never even came close to getting stuck. After 5 days of launching/retrieving the jet ski, I had a pretty good set of tracks worn into the sand/clay/mud, so I figured that I could launch the jet ski and pull the empty trailer out of the water without using the traction pads. I was wrong. I got stuck. Worse yet, I dug the front wheels of the Edge deeper into the sand/clay/mud at the edge than I did the first time. I thought, no big deal, I'll just use the traction pads and get out. There was a ton of mud on the tires and they were in stuck in the muck up to the rims. I figured the traction pads would get clogged with muck and the tries would just spin. Sure enough, after putting in the traction pads, the tires did spin. However, instead of mashing the gas pedal down, I carefully applied the gas and let the tires spin in a very controlled manner. I began to slowly move forward. After what seemed like 2 or 3 minutes of careful tire spinning and slowly moving forward, the tires finally got hard traction and I was able to pull the trailer out. When I looked at the traction pads, they were off to the side of the tire tracks and just caked solid with mud and clay. I could see why the tires were spinning and I can't even tell you if I got traction from the traction pads or from something else, all I know is that I got out. Later that day, when I took the ski out of the water, the I used the traction pads right off the bat and pulled it out of the water with ease. All in all, I'm really happy with these!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worth their weight in gold!
*by B***G on February 23, 2019*

I bought these back in 2012 because I live in the country where the ground is swampy and there's lots of dirt roads and fields to get stuck in. I have used them countless times to get my vehicles and neighbors/friend's vehicles stuck in mud unstuck. I have used them on trucks, vans and cars...some of which had gotten themselves very bogged down. They have been a life saver every time and are easy to use. I used them again today to get my daughter's Honda Pilot that was stuck in a muddy ditch out. Once again they worked great... even at 7 years old. I highly recommend these. They are great for what they are intended for. They are a simple yet effective tool that I think everyone should have in their car. But...they have their limitations. They are not actual tow trucks and cannot do the same things a real tow truck can. So I think many of the negative reviews are unfair. When used properly, for what they are made for....these things are worth their weight in gold!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Must have these!!!!!
*by G***0 on June 4, 2024*

These boards did excellent for my car when it got stuck in the yard from mud.i placed them behind the tires made sure they were in the ground/mud and got in mycar gave it a little gas and when they got on the boards I was unstuck just like that.first time using them since purchased.they are durable and strong.definately recommend these.as long as you don't burry your wheels in the ground from being stuck these will definitely get you out.i may purchase a spare set

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