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With the winder system, you can apply more pressure as you say, however the downside is if you venture into the red indicator then you are applying more pressure to the tyres and putting the electroincs under extra load which they are not designed for.
The Cam system can be harder to engage to the tyres and if they have been set during fitting to the correct space and they should not slip. However, if you are asking the mover to perform a task like operating on an uphill muddy field or up the side of a mountain then you will have issues.
I think with the cam system there is less to go wrong, but you need to practice enaging the rollers as there is a knack to it.
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