Filed under: ATV Accessory Review, New Products | Tags: atv accessories, atv winch, atv winches, utv accessories, warn atv, warn atv winch, warn winch
Some of our recently added products include the Warn ATV Winches. Warn has released the MT series winches specifically designed for ATV and UTV’s and built to last. All MT ATV winches include the following features:
- Our Warn winches generally ship out within 1 business day!
- Includes tree trunk protector & D shackle.
- 2500lb, 3000lb or 4000lb pulling capacity (depends on which model you buy).
- 50 ft of durable 3/16 wire rope or synthetic rope (depends on which model you buy).
- All metal 3 stage planetary gear train.
- Fully sealed to keep out the elements.
- Patented disc brake for excellent control.
- Short throw clutch.
- Limited lifetime warranty.
We also carry the Warn Winch Mounting plates for almost all ATV and UTV’s. Check out our huge selection of ATV Accessories and get your quad equipped with the latest and greatest!

warn 2500lb atv winch

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Filed under: ATV Accessory Review, New Products, atv tires | Tags: atv accessories, atv tires, dot approved atv tire, efx motogrip, efx tires, motogrip tires, radial atv tires
Just released for the fall of 2009 is the EFX Motogrip Radial ATV tires which are also DOT Approved. We now have them in stock ready to ship. These are an excellent all-terrain 6-ply durable radial ATV Tire! The radial construction offers a smooth ride and gread handling. DOT approved is an added bonus which is hard to find when shopping for new ATV Tires. The Motogrip tires are available to fit both 14″ and 15″ ATV rims. Get yours today! EFX Motogrip ATV Tires

EFX Motogrip ATV Tires
Filed under: atv tires | Tags: atv accessories, atv tire sizes, atv tire sizing, atv tires, browse atv tires by size
When you go out to buy a new set of ATV tires you’ll find that it’s not as simple as you’d think. There are so many options and its not clear which tires come in which sizes without clicking through to each tire one by one. Most people don’t know off the top of their head which size of tires their ATV requires. We’ve created a chart that lists almost all ATV makes and models along with their stock tire sizes. This is our ATV Tire Sizing Guide. Once you’ve determined the tire sizes your ATV needs check out the most recent addition we’ve made to our website. The Browse ATV Tires by Size tool. This tool is something most websites don’t offer. We’ve categorized all of our ATV tires by size so you can narrow your search results and make your shopping experience faster and less stressful. Once you click on our browse by size link you’ll notice we’ve organized all the tires into groups by height. On this page you’ll also notice a helpful description explaining how you read ATV tire sizes. We’re sure this tool will make your lives a lot easier. Happy shopping!
Filed under: ATV Accessory Review, Trail Riding | Tags: atv accessories, atv winch, ramsey, ramsey atv winch, ramsey winch
The other day my brother and I went for a ride up Millville canyon in Cache Valley, Utah. The weather was great and there were very few people on the trail so it was a perfect day for a ride with some awesome views. The trail leading to Logan peak has some long sections of trail completely covered with large rocks making it hard on your back and your atv. Other than that the trail is fairly easy and enjoyable. About half way up the trail we came to a spot where there had been a snow slide and the snow hadn’t melted yet. The trail we were on was cut into the side of a mountain andit was too steep to go down around the slide andthe path up around the slide was very difficult. We were worried that if we tried to drive over the slide our atv’s might slip on the snow and slide down into a gully that would be extremely hard and time consuming to get out of (if ever) and would most likely result in a roll over. I approached it first and decided to take the high route up above the slide, my brother stayed behind to see how it worked out for me. I got hung up on some branches and had to hop over a few logs, and it just about rolled. After a long time of bushwhacking /lifting/ plowing etc.. we barely got it through to the other side. We decided that wasn’t the best route for him to get his across. The atv I was on had a winch on it but his did not. We decided to try and ride his atv up over the slide and see what happens. Things went well until about half way across when the atv started sliding downhill towards the point of no return. After a few minutes of sliding and digging through snow and mud we had it officially stuck, and I mean BAD! It wasn’t just hung up in the mud and snow, it was also on the verge of rolling and at the edge of a very steep drop off into some trees. We hooked the winch from my atv onto it so we wouldn’t lose it down the hill but because of the weird angle we were at from the 1st atv to the 2nd (basically a 90 degree angle) there was no way for us to pull it back up onto the trail. At this point we realized that we really needed a snatch block (pully block) that we could attach to a tree uphill from the atv that was stuck. By using a snatch block we could run the winch cable from my atv up through the pulley and back down to the stuck atv. We weren’t prepared with one but we did have a tie down strap andwe were able to make a make-shift one using the hook on the tie down. We wrapped it around the tree and ran the winch cable through the hook on the tie down. It actually worked pretty well and we were able to pull the wheeler back up to the trail. The winch we had was the Ramsey 2500lb Atv Winch. We were again impressed with its pulling power and how easy it was to use. We are now looking to buy another winch so both four wheelers will be equipped. Or even without a second winch if we just had a snatch block our scary situation could have been easily resolved. We were surprised at the amount of snow up there still, we actually couldn’t get all the way to Logan peak. Overall it was a great ride and a fun learning experience.
Filed under: ATV Accessory Review | Tags: atv accessories, atv bags, atv cargo box
We’ve recently been testing an American Trails ATV bag. American Trails offers an entire line of atv bags for adventure or utility. We specifically used the ATV Padded Bottom Bag. This particular model mounts on the rear rack of your ATV. We used the product on a Honda Rubicon and the bag fit nicely on the rack and was securely mounted throughout various rocky rides. One of the coolest features of the American Trails lineup is that their ATV bags are designed without zippers. We packed our bag full of straps, water, extra clothing, recovery and survival gear because you never know what you’ll come up against. The padded bottom bag stayed securely closed and gear remained dry in the wet conditions – just what we wanted. The American Trails padded bottom bag has a padded seat for resting at senic overlooks and features a large rear compartment and two side compartments that serve as arm rests as well. Two detachable water bottle holders are also included with the bag and attach to the front of the side compartments. There are also bungee cord lacing across the top of the side compartments for light weight bulkier items like a jacket.
Overall I was impressed with the bag. It’s rigid sidewalls help retain it’s shape even when loaded with lots of gear. The zipperless design is great. It has a large overlap around the lid and a nylon strap and buckle keep the lid secure. These ATV bags are easy to install and easy to remove if you need to. I’d recommend them to anyone looking for a less expensive alternative that is easier to install or remove than the traditional hard plastic or fiberglass type ATV Cargo boxes.
