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Morning Atlas exploration

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Got out this morning with my Atlas to do some exploring and found some great spots.


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Got out this morning with my Atlas to do some exploring and found some great spots.


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That loose soil is a bugger, I have an area like that here too. A tire change would help with traction on those rocks. I love the look of what you have, but they are best suited to damp soil mud. sometimes it's good to have an extra set of wheels/tires you can drop on, depending where/what kind of terrain you are crawling in/on.

Seems like the Atlas is holding up well for you. I have two of the smaller ones and they are fun.
 
That loose soil is a bugger, I have an area like that here too. A tire change would help with traction on those rocks. I love the look of what you have, but they are best suited to damp soil mud. sometimes it's good to have an extra set of wheels/tires you can drop on, depending where/what kind of terrain you are crawling in/on.

Seems like the Atlas is holding up well for you. I have two of the smaller ones and they are fun.
Just about everything that's not rock or rocky is super loose dirt that's bottomless.
These boggers do surprisingly well with the variety of terrain I throw at this thing. I'm sure venting the tires would help too but with the fine dust around here I'm not sure I want to.
I have been looking at different tire patterns but having a tough time deciding what to get. Not wanting to spend $70+ on name brand tires that will never see comps.
 
Just about everything that's not rock or rocky is super loose dirt that's bottomless.
These boggers do surprisingly well with the variety of terrain I throw at this thing. I'm sure venting the tires would help too but with the fine dust around here I'm not sure I want to.
I have been looking at different tire patterns but having a tough time deciding what to get. Not wanting to spend $70+ on name brand tires that will never see comps.
These are pretty good Injora Cling On at a reasonable price, even better if you add the silicone inserts.
 
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