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re: Bad Boy Buggies

Posted on 2/12/16 at 3:30 pm to
Posted by Manchac Man
Member since Dec 2014
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Posted on 2/12/16 at 3:30 pm to
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Yea but where you in a situation where you had to be where you were or was it just an "experiment" to see what your buggy could or couldn't do?


Absolutely not. I have to go through a hilly area to my stand. If the ground is wet, the tires will spin out in 2x4 mode. One thing about a hunting cart.... don't take it through the bad nasty stuff ( deep mud) or it just won't last. Also, I have been in wet sand and would have been stuck if not for 4x4. That saved a 3 mile walk. Trust me, I have had my Stealth for 5 years or so and used the 4x4 on it more than my pick up. It's 100% a difference maker. I have rode the lifted 2x4 carts and it's a joke to compare the two.
Posted by fisherbm1112
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2010
6567 posts
Posted on 2/12/16 at 3:35 pm to
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Absolutely not. I have to go through a hilly area to my stand. If the ground is wet, the tires will spin out in 2x4 mode. One thing about a hunting cart.... don't take it through the bad nasty stuff ( deep mud) or it just won't last. Also, I have been in wet sand and would have been stuck if not for 4x4. That saved a 3 mile walk. Trust me, I have had my Stealth for 5 years or so and used the 4x4 on it more than my pick up. It's 100% a difference maker. I have rode the lifted 2x4 carts and it's a joke to compare the two.




Sounds like you must be the exception. I have had time with both and the 4x4s are pieces of shite.
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