Snow socks

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Snow socks are an alternative to snow chains. When winter tyres aren’t enough, snow socks will help to enhance the grip on snowy roads.[1]

Different types of snow socks

Today there are two different types of snow socks; a textile model and a model made of composite materials.

Textile snow socks

The snow sock is a cover in textile that covers the tire and insulates the tire from snow. They do not disturb safety systems (ABS, ESP) and do not damage aluminium rims.

The most important component is polyester. The fibres absorb the water and improves grip. You can drive up to 30 mph (50 km/h).[2]

Snow socks made of composite materials

There is one snow sock model made of composite materials on the market at the moment. This invention by Michelin is called Easy Grip.[3] It is coupled with an inner elastic band to facilitate installation. To strengthen the tread and maximise road holding there are 150 galvanised steel rings.

Benefits of snow socks and which to buy

Snow socks offer added benefit in that they do not disturb the safety systems on your vehicle such as ESP or ABS. Snow socks with a high polyester count absorb more surface water from the road improving grip and allowing you to drive at speeds up to 30 mph.[4]

References

Notes

  1. "Snow socks or winter tyres?" Retrieved 25 mars 2013, which.co.uk
  2. "How good are snow socks?" Retrieved 25 mars 2013, rezulteo-tyres.co.uk
  3. "MICHELIN COLD WEATHER TYRES AND EASY GRIP®" Retrieved 25 mars 2013, michelin.co.uk
  4. "Don’t Get Caught Out This Winter. Get Your Snow Socks Ready Now" Retrieved 6 Jan 2014, uccc.co.uk
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