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ATV Tire Chain Performance

Wondering what type of traction device to use on your ATV? There’s a variety of options out there, including snow tires, studded snow tires, cable chains, and twisted link tire chains. Of these four options, ATV tire chains dominate the pack by offering up to a 283% performance improvement over regular ATV tires!

See the chart below for more details. The following data was collected by the National Safety Council’s Committee on Winter Driving Hazards.

ATV Tire Traction Chart

PROMARK OFFROAD (formerly Gorilla Winches) offers ATV tire chains and snow chains in four different sizes, starting as low as $34.99! See our ATV tire chains category for more information.

Cycle Country ATV Snowplows Now In Stock at PROMARK OFFROAD

Get your ATV snow plow kit from Cycle Country!

Get your ATV snow plow kit from Cycle Country!

ATV snowplow kits are now in stock at ProMark Offroad (formerly Gorilla Winches). The A.R.M. (Assisted Release Mount) plow system by Cycle Country includes a 52-inch plow blade (poly or steel), a Speed Latch™ drive-up plow attachment, and a universal A arm mount.

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The A.R.M. snowplow system is designed to fit most ATV models. The 52-inch blade is the new standard for ATV plows, cutting a clean path as wide as any ATV.

Both poly and steel plow blades are available for sale at ProMark Offroad (formerly Gorilla Winches). The X-Force™ poly blade from Cycle Country is specially designed with Rib-Flex technology that reinforces the poly to create a blade as durable as any steel blade.

The poly blade is easy on driveway surfaces, quiet, and easy to maintain. While most poly ATV plows on the market today are heavier than their steel counterparts, the X-Force™ includes all plastic parts, which cuts down on excess weight.

Also available at ProMark Offroad is the Bear Force™ steel plow blade. This steel blade by Cycle Country is one of the strongest, most durable blades on the market. Steel blades have a long history of strength and durability in the plowing world, and the Bear Force™ ATV blade is no exception.

Both the poly ATV plow kit and the steel ATV plow kit include heavy-duty wearbars, skid plates, and mounting hardware. An electric lift system or ATV winch is required to power the blade.

For more information on Cycle Country ATV snowplow kits from ProMark Offroad (formerly Gorilla Winches), visit the product page for ATV Snow Plows.

YouTube Testimonial for ProMark Offroad (formerly Gorilla Winches)

One of our customers uploaded a YouTube video about his experience with ProMark Offroad (formerly Gorilla Winches) after ordering one of our ATV winches. Here’s what he had to say:

“About a year ago I ordered a Winch from Ebay called the Gorilla [now ProMark Offroad]. It worked excellent for a year but then I had some problems with it. I sent a youtube video into Gorilla [now ProMark Offroad] explaining my problem. They responded fast, sent me parts and instructions, and now I have an excellent working Winch!”

Watch the video now!

ATV Snow Blades: Poly or Steel?

Which is better: poly or steel? When it comes to an ATV snow blade, you want the most strength and durability you can get. Both poly and steel snowplow blades perform well under load, but they do have their differences.

Poly ATV snow blade

Poly ATV snow blade


Poly ATV Snow Plow Blade
    Benefits:

  • Blade won’t rust or corrode
  • Easy on driveway surfaces
  • Quieter than steel snow blades
  • Rib-Flex technology on the X-Force reinforces the plow blade for an “almost indestructible blade” to achieve the same life expectancy as a steel blade
  • The X-Force ATV snow blade is an all plastic plow, not steel frame like most poly blades. This all-plastic plow is actually lighter in weight than steel plows, whereas most traditional poly plows are heavier than steel plows.

Steel ATV snow blade

Steel ATV snow blade


Steel ATV Snow Plow Blade
    Benefits:

  • Long history of strength and durability in the plowing world
  • Has a proven history of holding up under abuse or accidental damage
  • Easy to add plow wings
  • Lighter weight than most traditional poly plows (not including the X-Force)
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Both the Poly ATV Plow Kit and Steel ATV Plow Kit from Cycle Country include heavy-duty wearbars, skid plates, and mounting hardware.

Planetary Gear, Worm Gear, and Spur Gear Winches

There are 3 basic types of winch gears: planetary, worm, and spur gears. The gear train’s job is to reduce the high speed power from the winch motor into a low speed, high torque pulling force. The main difference between these 3 types of winch gears is their transfer efficiency.

    Planetary Gear Train

    Planetary Gear Train

  • Planetary Gear Winch

    Transfer Efficiency: 65%

    A planetary gear winch is the most popular and most affordable type of offroad winch. It offers strength, smooth operation, and good resistance to torque loads. They also allow for higher gear ratios than worm or spur gears. A planetary winch is typically the most compact of the three types of gear trains, making it the most practical type of winch for ATVs and vehicles with restricted mounting space.

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    Planetary gears got their name because of their design, similar to a sun with revolving planets. A braking system is required to hold the load.

  • Worm Gear Train

    Worm Gear Train

  • Worm Gear Winch

    Transfer Efficiency: 35-40%

    Worm gear winches are known for their endless endurance and high reliability. They are also self-braking, eliminating the need for a braking system. On the other hand, they are also mechanically less efficient than either planetary gear or a spur gear winch.

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    Compared to planetary winches, worm winches are heavier, more expensive, and more difficult to mount. Worm gear winches also have a slower line speed (especially in a no-load situation) and a higher amp draw than planetary winches.

  • Spur Gear Train

    Spur Gear Train

  • Spur Gear Winch

    Transfer Efficiency: 75%

    A spur gear winch is the most efficient type of winch, with a fast line speed and high reliability. Unfortunately, space requirements make it impractical to mount on some vehicles. If your vehicle has space restrictions for mounting a winch, the design of the spur gear winch may require extensive modifications to your vehicle.

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    Also, if you’re set on a spur gear winch, expect to pay a little extra. Very few spur gear winches are designed for offroad use. As with the planetary winch, a braking system is required to hold the load.

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Photo Credits: “Planetary Gear Train” is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 License at http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Train_planetaire.png.

Cycle Country ATV Snowplow Kits Now In Stock!

Cycle Country's drive-up Speed Latch makes for quick and easy mounting.

Cycle Country's drive-up Speed Latch(TM) makes for quick and easy mounting.

Get your ATV snowplow! Now available at PROMARK OFFROAD (formerly Gorilla Winches).

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Now only $419.99 for a complete ATV snowplow kit from Cycle Country!

Poly blade or steel blade available.

All A.R.M. (Assisted Release Mount) ATV Snowplow Kits from Cycle Country include:

  • 52″ ATV Snowplow Blade (poly or steel)
  • Quick Connect Plow Attachment
  • A-Arm Mount

This 7-position ATV plow blade offers flexibility and precision plowing. The heavy duty wear bars and durable blade materials will last through the harshest winters and plowing conditions.

Get yours now before the snow flies!

Electric Winch Motors: Permanent Magnet and Series Wound Motors

The Midnight Series Recovery Winch uses a series wound motor for heavy duty winching.

The Midnight Series Recovery Winch uses a series wound motor for heavy duty winching.

There are two basic types of DC motors used for electric winches. The first type is a Permanent Magnet Motor and the second type is a Series Wound Motor.

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1. Permanent Magnet Winch Motors

With a permanent magnet motor, the drain on your battery is less than a series wound motor, but they also generate more heat than series wound, so there’s a greater chance that your winch motor will overheat.

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Because of this tendency to overheat under heavy loads, the permanent magnet motor is best suited for light to medium duty winching. For Jeep and truck winches, light to medium duty is generally regarded as pulls up to 9500 pounds.

You can compensate for this tendency to overheat by taking frequent breaks during the winching process to let the motor cool down. The heavier the load and the longer the pull, the more breaks you’ll need to take.

2. Series Wound Winch Motors

Series wound motors–such as those used in the Silverback Winches and Midnight Recovery Winches–are designed for heavy duty winching. They are powerful and efficient at high speeds. A permanent magnet motor uses less amp draw than a series wound motor; however, as the permanent magnet motor heats up, the power will drop as the amp draw increases. With a series wound motor, on the other hand, the amp draw will stay the same throughout the pull. Keep in mind that winches with series wound motors tend to cost more than winches with permanent magnet motors.

A Note About Horsepower

The higher the horsepower, the more torque and power that the winch motor will have. Horsepower directly affects line speed and pulling power.

A Note About Amp Draw

The max amp draw for a winch motor is typically around 400. Higher amps than that would damage the battery or power source. To lower the amps, the gear ratio must be increased. This reduces the amp draw on the motor, but unfortunately it also reduces the line speed, making for a slower winching process.

For heavy rigs, series wound motors are your best bet. They handle heavy loads and longer pulls with ease. The vast majority of truck and Jeep winches on the market today are series wound winches.

Electric Winch Components

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Electric Winch Components – Parts Diagram 1

Structural Components of an Electric Winch

Structural Components of an Electric Winch - Diagram 1

Motor – In a typical setup, the winch motor runs off your vehicle’s battery. This battery power transfers from the winch motor to the gear train (also known as the drive train), which in turn causes the winch drum to rotate and the steel cable to spool in and out.

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Solenoid (also known as Contactor) – The solenoid controls the direction that the drum will rotate. The solenoid receives power from your vehicle’s battery and protects the motor from overheating.

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An integrated solenoid is permanently mounted over the winch (such as the Silverback winch package), and a remote solenoid is mounted separately from the winch (such as the XT winch package).

Steel Cable – The steel cable is wrapped around the winch drum and fed through the roller fairlead on the front of the winch. Synthetic rope is an alternative winch cable preferred by some offroaders for its ease of handling and safety.

Roller Fairlead – The fairlead guides the steel cable during the winching process and prevents the cable from getting snagged in moving winch parts. An aluminum fairlead is recommended for use with synthetic cable.

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Electric Winch Components – Parts Diagram 2

Structural Components of an Electric Winch - Diagram 2

Structural Components of an Electric Winch - Diagram 2

Winch Drum – The winch drum is the spool wrapped with steel cable that rotates during the winching process and winds the cable in or out.

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Internal Brake – The brake is the mechanism located inside the winch drum that keeps the load from slipping.

Gear Train (also known as Drive Train) – The gear train converts the power from the winch motor into a pulling force. The gear ratio is a major factor in the line speed.

Freespool Clutch – The freespool clutch allows you to engage or disengage the drum from the gear train. The freespool (disengaged) position allows you to freely spool out the cable by hand. The engaged position allows you to power out the cable.

How to Free Spool a Winch

Instructions on how to use the free spool knob on your ATV winch.

Turn the knob in the direction marked FREESPOOL to manually spool out cable.

Step 1: Turn the knob in the direction marked FREESPOOL.

Did you know you should never force the freespool knob or that you should never engage the freespool knob while the drum is under tension? Breaking your freespool knob means repairs and hassle–even if your winch is still under warranty. And if it’s not under warranty, breaking the freespool knob means more money out of your pocket. Learn how to free spool the right way so that your winch will work when you really need it!

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Step 1: Rotate the freespool knob on the winch to the “freespool” position as shown in the picture to the right.

WARNING: If there is a load on the drum, the freespool knob may not move easily. DO NOT FORCE THE FREESPOOL KNOB! Release tension on the winch drum by letting out some of the cable. Forcing the freespool knob may cause the knob to break.

Step 2: Spool out the cable and secure the winch hook to an anchor point or load.

Step 4: Turn the knob in the direction marked ENGAGED.

Step 4: Turn the knob in the direction marked ENGAGED.

Step 3: Check to make sure that there are at least 5 turns of cable left on the winch drum.

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Step 4: Re-engage the drum by rotating the clutch back to the “engaged” position as shown in the picture to the right.

WARNING: The freespool knob must be fully in the “engaged” position before winching. NEVER attempt to move the freespool knob while the drum is turning.

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NOTE: The free spool instructions for your winch may differ from the above instructions. Check your winch manual for instructions specifically designed for your ATV or recovery winch. Also, the free spool direction on your winch may differ from the above images.

Trailerable ATV Cover Comparison

Looking for the best deal on a trailerable ATV cover? Take a look at the ATV cover comparison below for a side-by-side look at several of the top trailerable ATV covers on the market today.

Specifications ProMark Offroad
(formerly Gorilla
Winches)
Cabela’s DOWCO Moose Racing
Model Trailerable ATV Cover Deluxe Trailerable Guardian Trailerable Trailerable ATV Cover
Price $54.99 – $59.99 $89.99 – $109.99 $89.99 – $132.99 $79.95 – $102.95
Shipping Free shipping!! Added cost Shipping varies Shipping varies
Water Repellent? Yes, Water-Tec coating Yes Yes Yes
Mildew Resistant? Yes Not listed Not listed Yes
UV Resistant? Not listed Yes Not listed Yes
Material 300 denier poly 600 denier poly Heavy duty poly 600 denier poly
Seams Double-stitched Double-stitched Not listed Double-stitched
Straps 3 click-fit straps Click-fit straps Quick-release buckles Nylon straps
Hem Elastic hem Not listed Slack straps for snug fit Elastic shock cord
Gas Tank Access? Yes Yes Yes No
Tie Downs? Yes Yes Not included Not included
Storage bag? Yes No No No
Warranty 5 year limited warranty Initial warranty on defects 2 year limited warranty No warranty listed
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Note: All specifications are based on the manufacturer’s stated price and product description at time of posting.