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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
They look great but I haven't used them yet but now we are ready for the ice. I bought them for my granddaughter.
Alex P.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
I am very happy with these chains. They fit my 18 inch wheels on my wagon perfectly. I was able to adjust them to where they didn't slap around much. The design of the chains gripped the snow and icy roads that I drove on recently and I felt very secure. Obviously you have to go slow and know how to manage the brakes and the gas pedal as you drive to ensure these chains work well. I installed these a few times myself to ensure I knew how to do it when I needed them for safety. Anyone that can change a tire should easily be able to install these chains. The price is much better than you'd find at the local stores and the quality of the materials seems great.
Corporate Nomad
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
The AWD 2022 Santa Fe SEL has a 235/60 x 18 inch tire fitment and these fit the unusual tire size. Whilst I have some great all season snow tires, AWD and a lot of experience driving in the snow, it’s great to have a set of chains as these are often a requirement to be carried in certain conditions even with AWD.I have trialed putting them on and off and they work well although I haven’t yet had conditions warranting their use as yet.
Brian Corona
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Just what I needed to have so I don't get stuck in the snow. These snow chains come in a storage bag that fits perfect in my spare tire compartment. They come with easy to follow step by step instructions. They are heavy, and seem to be well made. It took me under 10 minutes to put them on both tires. For my tire size, I followed their tire chart and they fit just like they should. They also come with a small pair of gloves to keep from getting your hands dirty. When installing them, lay the chains out behind the tire. The chain links themselves are small so it seams like it'll grab better while driving. They work just as they should.
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
These are pretty heavy, and they seem well built and strong. I haven't had the chance to use them yet, though, because our Alaskan winter has been uncharacteristically warm this year.These chains come in a carrying bag, which makes it easy to store them behind or under your car/truck seat, or in the trunk/bed, without having to worry about the chains getting tangled or snagged on other things when not in use.I'll try to update this review once I've gotten to put them to use -- which may be soon, as it looks like it might finally snow here this week.
IDVRider
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
I don't need chains on a regular basis, but I do like having them in my truck "just in case" since I live in the intermountain west and often travel roads that may require them. These were easy to install. I did add a couple of my own bungie cords to cinch them up, not that it was necessary, but just to snug them up a bit. I've put 4 bungies in the bag with the chains.The carry bag is nice but may not last forever, and it wasn't difficult to get the chains back in.The instructions with these were excellent. The pictures and written guide are easy to follow. I always recommend installing them and then checking them a couple miles later with ALL chains. These even came with some spare links to allow for repairs.My tires size, 275/55/R20, was not listed on any of the sizes, but I found something very close, I think it was 275/50/R20, and ordered that size and they fit well. I ordered the KB470 size. I'll probably order two more now that I've seen them.
R. Hyder
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
So living in the south, there are not many times you need tire chains. However, living in the south, if you get wintery weather, it will likely be ice. And the only thing that grips very much at all in ice are chains. After all, tires are called M&S (mud and snow) for a reason...not Mud and ICE.I have a similar set to these, but wanted to be able to put chains on the front and rear of my 4x4 truck. After all, steering is as important as moving. So when I saw these, I went ahead and got them as well.As soon as I picked these up, I was surprised at how heavy they are. The weight reminds me of the tire chains my dad had when I was young. They are heavy! The lighter set weighs ~14.5 lb while this set weighs ~22 lb. So yes, there is a difference you notice right off.Being heavy is a double edged sword. They will likely last longer than my other set. Possibly even give better traction. But they are a little more difficult to install. Even though they are identical to my other set except for the weight of the chain.If you tend to use chains a good bit, I would think these would be a good investment for you. But if you don't, the lighter weight set may be ok. If needed, I will likely use the lighter set initially, but if things seem to be getting really bad, go ahead and put these on the other axel as well.Don't get me wrong here, I prefer to stay home during bad weather. But there are times when you just need to go. Having a good set of chains helps you do that and get back home as well.
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