Enhanced Traction: Fabrics typically adhere to dry snow and ice. The organized fibers incorporated into the road contact fabric of snow tire socks enable the material to absorb and expel water from the area between the ground and the tire, thereby optimizing the grip through dry friction.
High-Performance Fiber Composition: Snow sock’s road fabric, with 100+ high-performance fibers per thread, forms a "hairy" surface. These "hairs" penetrate water, enhancing tire-to-snow grip. Correct use makes snow tire socks "hairier," improving performance over time.
Different Parts of Snow Tire Socks:
Front Fabric: The woven and coated netting stabilizes the complete snow socks, preventing snow accumulation or debris between the tire and the road-contact fabric.
Straps: The straps contribute to the distinctive appearance of the snow sock. They aid in both the product's installation and removal while enhancing its stability.
Road Contact Fabric: The distinctive fabric construction ensures a prolonged product lifespan and exceptional friction. The arranged fibers enable the textile to absorb water between the ground and the tire, maximizing dry friction grip.
Inner Fabric: Typically employed in producing high-quality parachutes, the inner fabric secures snow socks in place, ensures a correct fit on the tire, and aids the black elastic strap in attaining its optimal position behind the tire for ideal tension.
Elastic: The elastic maintains the snow tire sock in place, facilitates self-centering, and ensures a secure fit onto the tire.Â
Care:
Tire socks designed for icy conditions do not require routine maintenance. However, it is recommended to shake out any dirt after use and ensure proper drying before repacking.
These snow socks for vehicles can be conveniently machine washed at 40°C / 100°F to maintain their cleanliness and effectiveness. It is advisable to remove the tire socks overnight for optimal performance and longevity.
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Install Snow Socks on the driving wheels.
Begin fitting from the tire's top, progress by moving the vehicle half a wheel turn, and pull the rest into place.