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Sand Channels
Open-faced tubes or planks, sometimes articulated, featuring a rough inner surface with ridges. These are placed under a vehicle’s driving wheels to help gain traction when the vehicle is stuck in soft sand. Sand channels are typically used in off-road conditions, particularly in deserts or sandy terrains, to assist in freeing vehicles from challenging situations.
See Also:
- Sand Ladders
- Pierced Steel Planking
- Sand Tracks
