BoldAdventure
Adventurist
There was a good thread on various traction aids on ExPo a while back. The takeaway was that the cheapies were just that and while they may work for a while and be suitable for many users who don't venture far or without a group, if you're going to actually need them, the name brands were the way to go i.e Maxtrax. In that regard I look at them like I do discount winches; yeah the Badlands winch will probably work, but I travel alone most of the time and I need my equipment to work when I need it. That whole buy once, cry once theory.
Personally, I felt that article was significantly biased towards the Maxtrax. Especially with not actually offering a legitimate review or argument against the cheap ones in several places. The most damning example of that is the Maxsa boards, but he does the same to Smitty Built.
Article in question: https://expeditionportal.com/buyers-guide-traction-mats/
Maxsa is by no means a big player in the off-road or overland world. A quick visit to their website reveals a wide range of products from porch lights to fleece blankets. Within their “off-road” catalog, which contains two products in total, are the newly updated Escaper Buddy traction mats. Most commonly sold through Amazon and eBay, these are little more than knock-offs of more reputable products. Their presence on this list should not be construed as any sort of endorsement. Buy them at your own risk.
Emphasis mine. That's not a review, it's a preconceived opinion with a baked in bias towards steering you away from them.
I know Smitty Built isn't a great brand with a wonderful reputation, but come on. This isn't a guide, this is a list of brands and someone's opinion. Where the crown jewel has already been determined.
Just going to say, those cheapo Amazon ones, are not as nice as Maxtrax, but I've had them floating around in the truck for two years now, and I've used them about 6 times and they haven't broken or worn down. I've used them in Sand, Mud and Snow so far.
Surprisingly even looking for actual test comparisons on youtube, the results are very limited. Maxtrax seems to just be at the top of the market, because they're the original and everyone buys them. I'm sure it's well earned. But there seems to be a lack of good faith comparisons out there for alternative options.
I did see this one video, that's pretty decent. TRED, Maxsa, and Maxtrax