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  2. Stuck in a Rut? Best Traction Boards of 2024, Tested - AOL

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    We tested the best traction boards so you can spend less time stuck, and more time adventuring. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games ...

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    A compromise between all-steel and all-rubber tracks exists: attaching rubber pads to individual track links ensures that continuous track vehicles can travel more smoothly, quickly, and quietly on paved surfaces. While these pads slightly reduce a vehicle's cross-country traction, in theory they prevent damage to any pavement.

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    Extensive research and development produced the noSno truck system which enabled the boards to be steered and remain stable at high speeds. [citation needed] NoSno boards utilized snowboard bindings and boots, with large tyres for rough ground, and the option for a hand-operated hydraulic disc brake. [3] [better source needed]

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