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Fenrisulven 8 year s ago
#12 This may work on some road conditions but I suspect that the tire will slide sideways like before. I would recommend people to invest in a proper spike tire instead. I have a pair of Schwalbe ice spiker pro on my MTB. Good grip even on shiny and hard ice.

#7 This wont work here in fjord / coastal Norway. First it rains then a slow transition to snow as the temperature falls. When the clear skies and frost comes the socks will be part of an ice cube wrapped around the wipers.
       
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Bongfuhrer 8 year s ago
Another tip from icy Norway. Cover the windshield/screen with a blanket or towel when you park your car, and it will be free of ice and snow the next morning.
       
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Khysiek 8 year s ago
#1 This is wrong side up of mat
       
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Use car mats for traction If your wheels are sticking in the snow and you can’t rock or drive out, go ahead and use your car mats. They’ll give your tires something to grip onto so they can move.
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