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Mattracks was started by the company’s CEO, Glen Brazier. The company developed out of a product conceived from a drawing by his 11-year-old son, Matt. The rubber track conversion system was first manufactured in Thief River Falls, Minnesota in 1992.〔 Later, production was moved to its current location in the community of Karlstad, Minnesota. Mattracks, Inc. was incorporated in 1995, at that time the company employed six people, manufacturing and marketing the original model of the Mattracks rubber track conversion system. The original Mattracks system was sold primarily in U. S. markets as well as in Canada. Mattracks added sales staff in 1999 to address growing interests in their products from the international market.〔 In 2002 with 30 employees, Mattracks launched the LiteFoot ATV track conversion systems, adding to the Mattracks rubber track conversion product line up.〔 Since 1994 Mattracks has created 72 different models of tracks that can go on 4 wheel drive vehicles, ATVS, Tractors, and Trailers. Mattracks also produces a motorized snowboard called the Powerboard. ==History== Mattracks are used for recreation, work, commercial and agricultural applications, Mattracks can equip most 4 wheel drive vehicles from a small ATV to trucks up to 25,000 lbs. The rubber track system simply bolts on an independent track unit in place of each vehicle wheel.〔 One or two people with hand tools and a floor jack can easily install the entire Mattracks system.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mattracks Inc.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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