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We have used the Milenco triples since about 2015. It was a good choice. We have used them for one three week stop in the Dales and a two week stop in Cornwall, visiting parents. Neither time did anything to the tyres and both time, because of the grip from the ramps, they were easy to use. The ones you are looking at Barry, are all but smooth, I wouldn't fancy that on a wet, buddy surface.

The Milencos we are using are the same one we bought all that time ago and there is no deformation apart from two small areas that we believe was due to the heat (42C in Spain. Not bad for around 10 years. View attachment 146544

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This is what the ones I want look like underneath. Some reviews do say the initial step up is too high and they do slip on a smooth surface but more than likely ill use the smaller ones I have on smooth surfaces. I would expect its more about the initial step / lip for slippage then how its designed and they do look a bit lumpy.

 
Our Triples have slipped once, or maybe twice, on downwards sloping hard surface with loose gravel on top.
 
With my super size chunky tyres I doubt I will even notice the initial step up.

I think the worry is they will push them out of the way on a smooth surface. Some users have reported this on the reviews. I suspect you might have to reverse onto them or pull forward onto them a bit faster on some occasions. I am not sure if you can get the grip extenders for that model but will find out.
 
I think the worry is they will push them out of the way on a smooth surface. Some users have reported this on the reviews. I suspect you might have to reverse onto them or pull forward onto them a bit faster on some occasions. I am not sure if you can get the grip extenders for that model but will find out.
I have the problem of them slipping away when I use them at home on downward sloping concrete, so I put them on some old rubber car mats to stop them sliding
 
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