










🚙 Conquer Every Terrain with Confidence—Your Ultimate Offroad Recovery Sidekick!
BUNKER INDUST Offroad Traction Boards (Gen 2) are rugged recovery mats designed for 4x4 vehicles, trucks, SUVs, ATVs, and UTVs. Featuring a unique jack base for emergency lifting, durable automotive-grade polypropylene construction, and a 10-ton load capacity, these traction pads deliver reliable performance across extreme temperatures (-30°C to 60°C). Their optimized cross-shaped teeth and contoured ramps ensure superior tire grip on mud, sand, snow, and ice. User-friendly design elements like built-in shovels, handles, nesting capability, and a nylon leash make them an essential, space-saving tool for serious offroaders.










| Brand | BUNKER INDUST |
| Material | Nylon |
| Color | Black Traction Tracks With Jack Base |
| Item Weight | 14.35 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 1E+1 tons |
| UPC | 659499440110 |
| Manufacturer | BUNKER INDUST |
| Item Weight | 14.35 pounds |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RTK2-BLK-FRD |
| Section Width | 10 |
| Aspect Ratio | 100 |
W**R
Absolutely fantastic product, Great value. Definitely a must for any wheeler!
These are fantastic. Had them for a couple months and finally put them to the test while on a very soft beach. I drive a lifted Chevy Tahoe on 35x12.50 tires. Buried and bogged my back axel intentionally to teach others how to do a sand recovery with the boards. After using bunker board to evacuate sand contacting vehicle, get vehicle resting on tires again, and provide exposure to place boards in front of rear tires, the Tahoe just climbed out without slippage. These boards function as well as others at half the price. They stack well and are very sturdy. While exiting the beach dunes area, came across a bogged Mercedes SUV with a AAA roadside helper scratching his head on what to do. Sure I could have run a winch line from the Tahoe, but the easiest solution is always the best one, and all winches have a finite number of pulls. Best not to waste winch use when an equally desirable outcome can be assured using the Bunker Boards. After teaching some weekend wannabes the efficacy of these recovery boards (I know for a fact) that at least 2 people went home and bought these on Amazon. Great product and value, totally worth having in your kit. Outstanding value and couldn’t be happier with build quality, price, effectiveness in real world, features and benefits. Highly recommended. Wish I had 2 more for the next sticky situation.
1**4
Not weight rated correctly
I purchased these as my first set of tracks with the Idea of only using them in extreme situations. I know thier not the cheapest or the best made but i did expect better. My friend called me and asked for help to get his 2017 nissan Titan 2WD out of his back yard. The ground was wet as it had rained most of the night.. he happend to be in a position that wasn't easy for me to get to with my winch so i pulled out my brand new board thinking It was going to be done in a snap. ....it did....snap.... First off, it was not easy to get them under his tire even after digging a hole in his yard. So, I pulled behind him and winched him backwards onto the board...yay...(were getting there). Now i put the second one in front of the one he was on trying to give him more running room for momentum. When he started and then transitioned to the second one a Crack sounded out. See pics. His truck is a 2WD 1/2 ton. My truck that I planned to use these with is a 1 ton F-250 Diesel. So now I have no faith in this product for my use.
S**R
Used a couple of times, working great, still in pretty good shape.
I've used these boards a couple of times now over the last few years and the boards are still mostly together. This last time was just a few days ago in the snow and I managed to break off a few of the "teeth". The board is still together, not cracks or breaks, just a couple of teeth came off. I have a feeling my being a little aggressive with it combined with the freezing temps caused the breakage. Overall I'm happy with these, they work great, and are a great option for self recovery.
C**S
Solid construction w/ just enough flex
Haven't gotten stuck but so far the Jeep is doing it's job. None the less a recovery tool that could save you a lot of time and energy. A built in jack stand is a nice touch. Let you know if I get stuck and actually have to use it.
J**S
Keep your wife happy and buy these.
I really feel like my husband is the one who should be writing this review, but I am the one who purchased them for his Christmas present. When I was buying them I had the thought that he is probably going to think that these are dumb, he later admitted that he thought they were a little silly at first. But that was before they saved our butts, we recently bought a side-by-side with tracks and my husband thought that he was invincible in the snow 🧐 well we ended up where no one else around us could get to, and very stuck over a creek crossing where the water washed out the snow underneath, so the one side just sank, well when you get one side off kilter in tracks it's kind of hard to get out without digging, or using a winch that we had not yet installed. We have both been wheelin for years but we lost our crawler to the Camp Fire and side by sides are just a little bit different and take some getting used to. So after digging for a while, he finally gave these a try and whoop popped right out of the hole. Long story short, buy these, they're cheap insurance 😉 and when you get stuck, but are able to get out easily thanks to these you'll keep your wife happy and be able to continue your ridiculously expensive hobby. The picture is right before he decided to give these a try. They're strapped onto the back. We got out so quick after getting them out I didn't get a picture of them in use.
J**R
Very Handy
Very Sturdy and really come in handy when you get stuck in the sand.
R**K
Solid Traction Boards
These boards have gotten my 8000lb RAM 3500 out of the mud 3 times now. They are durable enough for a 4 ton vehicle to run over them multiple times with no signs of cracking or warping, but light enough to sling around with one hand if necessary. The shape and traction makes them easy to shove under the wheels to get that extra bit of traction without moving or getting shot out from the wheel. The reason that the number of time being stuck is at 3 is probably because after the first incident, my confidence in the boards ability to get me out rose. I haven't been let down yet ;-)
N**E
Don't leave home without them!
I haven't had to use these much yet, but these saved my jeep and ego from sliding off an icy bank when doing some late night offroad adventures with some friends. I managed to let my ego drive my jeep beyond where my tires had traction. With the aid of my winch and these boards, I was able to get myself back on the road and not let my jeep roll down a very steep hill. Glad I bought these. Maybe the cheapest offroad insurance and accessory you can have while traveling beyond the pavement.
V**E
Bon produit
L**D
Haven’t had to use them yet but , the quality seems good for the price
W**M
Good add on to your field truck.
C**F
The traction boards seem pretty good quality and arrived very quickly. The only reason I am deducting a star is because while the product title specifies Jeeps, the listing itself claims they work for any vehicle and can be stored in the trunk or on the roof. I have a Toyota Corolla Hatchback and they do not fit in the trunk (technically they fit on their side, but it's VERY snug and greatly reduces trunk storage space due to the awkward placement). This was very disappointing as I'm not big on leaving things of value on the backseat where they can be seen by curious eyes. Unfortunately in this case I won't have a choice. I only plan on using them for snow during the winter months though so at least they won't be stored in my car year round. Long story short, the boards may work for any type of vehicle but they can't be stored in vehicles that lack a full sized trunk (must be a sedan or larger). The trunk of my hatchback is full sized in terms of width but lacking about a foot in depth. Other than that the boards themselves seem pretty heavy duty, will update my review once I've used them Edit April 13, 2025: It's been almost four years and I've had to use them a few times now. I was expecting to only use them in the snow but I've learned that they work great to get you out of mud too! I've had to use them on two separate occasions in the mud and three separate occasions in the snow and they work great, I was able to get myself unstuck every time. I have noticed that some of the raised areas (for traction) have broken off but they still work great.
D**E
Poor quality! Both pads broke in multiple places at the first use. Things just get worst ( obviously) at the next uses. Eventually, will need to pick pieces… Poor copy of better traction pads
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