Would have thought either was pretty extreme solution for UK conditions. Chains are a pain, you have to go very slow, and take them off if there is dry tarmac. Never used the socks, they will have to be on and off all the time too, and I cant see then being very durable.I will be regularly travelling to areas that get snow, because of work. My question is which is best snow chains or snow socks, if you could give reasons why. Thank you for your help.
Would have thought either was pretty extreme solution for UK conditions. Chains are a pain, you have to go very slow, and take them off if there is dry tarmac. Never used the socks, they will have to be on and off all the time too, and I cant see then being very durable.
Good tyres, coupled with the natural capabilities of a landrover, and assisted by good driving technique should deal with most conditions found in UK.
Maybe you are located in Finland or somewhere? If so, locals should advise on what is best.
how much snow?I will be regularly travelling to areas that get snow, because of work. My question is which is best snow chains or snow socks, if you could give reasons why. Thank you for your help.
how much snow?
+1Would have thought either was pretty extreme solution for UK conditions. Chains are a pain, you have to go very slow, and take them off if there is dry tarmac. Never used the socks, they will have to be on and off all the time too, and I cant see then being very durable.
Good tyres, coupled with the natural capabilities of a landrover, and assisted by good driving technique should deal with most conditions found in UK.
Maybe you are located in Finland or somewhere? If so, locals should advise on what is best.
we have that also/ 1'' of snow in Atlanta GA bring it to a stop. In Michigan 1'' is what snow 6-8 oh is there snow. 8'' it has snowed. 12-16'' man it snowed. over that you stay home, and shag the doris 2-3 times a dayDown south anything over an inch causes panic mode.