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Wayland

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Well we have a minor problem in winter on the estate that we live on.

Immediately off my drive I have an upward slope, a turn, another upward slope leading to a turn and then a long downward slope.

Non of these are a problem under normal circumstances, but under a couple of inches of snow they make getting to the first gritted highway a bit of a lottery.

Two years ago I got stuck, last year I got stuck twice so this year I bought a pair of Autosocks after a recommendation on this forum.

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Until yesterday I the snow was of a type that did not prevent me getting out, but the powdery stuff we got overnight caught everyone out.

I hadn't yet tried the socks, I was waiting for a definite "stuck" situation so that I knew it was the socks, and not just driving, that got me out.

It was the first bend on the way out that caught me so out I got, stretched the socks over the wheel tops and then used the weight of the van to roll back half a wheel length before stretching them over the other part of the wheel. Simple enough, took a couple of minutes I reckon.

I had no run up and a bit of weight in the back so I had to start in 1st which wasn't ideal, but the wheels gripped straight away.

Into 2nd, round the corner, past someone else that was stuck, down the slope and 3-400 meters to the edge of the gritted highway.

Out of the van and about a minute and a half to take them off and chuck them in a plastic tub that I had in the back for just this job.

On the way back, I got stuck on the long slope, back on with the socks and away I went. The look on another drivers face as I sorted this return trip out in such a business like manner was worth the investment on it's own.

They really do do what it says on the packet.
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Totally agree, I used mine for the first time yesterday morning at 05;45 and -10C, on sheet ice.

I've a hair raising "cresta run" down our estate, then out onto the long, straight and quite steep uphill, "school lane" to the main road.

It was like driving on dry tarmac! even the wet icey bits around the man hole covers on the steepest bit.

Took them off at the top of the hill, very easy and simple to fit/remove.

Highly recommended.

best wishes

Steve
 
They look handy, have to grab a set for the car, I was missing the landy yeasterday on a slippy slope.
 
Excellent, this is just what I was looking for Wayland. I've looked at them before, but they looked a bit flimsy, so never bought them.
Good to see that they are actually usable and work.

Cheers
Ness :)
 
I wouldn't want to drive too far on clear roads with them, I think they would wear fast then.

Having said that, it's nice to know you can cross a stretch of clear road without having to remove them as you should with chains.

For the situations I need them, ie. short distances to get me out of sticky spots, I think they are just the job.
 
I bought a pair of them last winter and needed to use them on Friday to get up the hill out of the village - worked a treat..

What I haven't tried yet is driving down the hill with them...

are they likely to cope with a 1-in-5 twisty downhill if only fitted to the front (driving) wheels?
This is on a Diesel Toyota Avensis btw.. would the ABS cause a problem?
 
I looked at getting some of those last year after hearing all the good reports. Unfortunately, so did everybody else and I couldn't get them in my size at the time :rolleyes:

I intended to get them for this winter, but some how ended up getting snow tires fitted this week instead. I had a similar experience myself today when my parents tried to leave the village (having barely made it in yesterday from home in Essex). I took my car (vectra estate front wheel drive) out to check the roads for my dad and was very pleasantly surprised at how well the snow tires coped with compact snow, ice and slush! Also the look on other drivers as I carried on without a look of panic was priceless :D
 
Cheers for this info, we(well the misses) got given a set of snow chains, and today after getting stuck on a hill we tried to get them on,no joy,think krypton factor mind test and you come close(or maybe we are both just thick) anyway these look much easier.
 
Cheers for this info, we(well the misses) got given a set of snow chains, and today after getting stuck on a hill we tried to get them on,no joy,think krypton factor mind test and you come close(or maybe we are both just thick) anyway these look much easier.



Totally agree I got some chains last year for my Merc had to use them once , very pleased with the result
tried to fit them Friday night in the snow by myself , gave up after half andhour and walked the 5 miles home

Tried to get some socks today nobody has any in stock till the new year, unless anybody knows different, I have 225x55x16 tyres , if anybody wants to try some chains if you want to pay the postage you can have them
 
I bought a set a couple of weeks ago, finally got to try them friday night, and went for a drive around the estate ,where the gritters don't go , through all the fresh snow. Normally my galaxy spins its wheels very easily on snow, but with the 'socks it gripped very well, highly recomended.

MB
 
What are they like on Ice??

manufacturer's/sellers blurb is great but I think most people ( particularly me:rolleyes:) take sales hype for what it usually is:(
In this case, they really do work, as advertised.:35:

Early Saturday morning (05:45 & -10c); I went out to work,I fitted them just to get me onto the main road but the estate road is lethal, driving on wet/black ice, down hill and round bends and it felt like driving on dry tarmac. I just slipped them off and dropped them in the passenger foot well, once I was on a clear road.

I went out yesterday morning and didn't bother with the socks and had a very different drive out! sliding, slipping and poor steering.

So, they are indeed, good on ice:)
 

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