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triple locked. And I use my front locker 2-3x per year, actually more this year than the last couple, I've been wheeling more. I don't "save it" for anything- when I see big pokey stuff, I flip it on.. same as the AC, if I get hot I push that button too without hesitation.
One point that hasn't been made is to me, ATRAC is more reactive, while lockers are more proactive. With lockers you are engaging maximum traction before you actually need it, which hopefully means the tire that didn't lose grip can carry you through with a little momentum, with forward motion relatively uninterrupted. With ATRAC, a wheel needs to slip before something engages, so you've lost a little bit of oomph there prior to the grippy tire getting more drive. It's really hard to pinpoint though since speed, line selection, RPM's, even left-foot braking could all be influences that could have the same or more contribution as ATRAC vs. locker. Really tough to do a true apple to apple.
If you have the ability to run them all, go for it- MIB! If you only have one, then learn to wheel it and enjoy it.
One point that hasn't been made is to me, ATRAC is more reactive, while lockers are more proactive. With lockers you are engaging maximum traction before you actually need it, which hopefully means the tire that didn't lose grip can carry you through with a little momentum, with forward motion relatively uninterrupted. With ATRAC, a wheel needs to slip before something engages, so you've lost a little bit of oomph there prior to the grippy tire getting more drive. It's really hard to pinpoint though since speed, line selection, RPM's, even left-foot braking could all be influences that could have the same or more contribution as ATRAC vs. locker. Really tough to do a true apple to apple.
If you have the ability to run them all, go for it- MIB! If you only have one, then learn to wheel it and enjoy it.