Traction devices allow you to travel safely on slippery roads and in adverse weather conditions. Most people who use these devices navigate in less than optimal conditions because it's their job.
Preparation is key
Preparation for ice and snow conditions should begin before you hit the road. Equipping your vehicle properly can save you time & money but more importantly give you peace of mind. Choosing a traction device will depend on the conditions you encounter in your travel area, reliability, durability, and costs of initial investment and maintenance.
Each device has its pros and cons, and none is ideal in every condition so choosing an optimal method will require careful consideration of your specific needs. Doing the same old thing may keep you from discovering something better.
Comparison guide breaks it down
Our comparison guide explains the qualities and drawbacks of each traction device: conventional snow chains, textile tire socks, sand spreader, 4x4 and Onspot automatic snow chains. The guide includes a checklist for quick comparison using parameters such as which types of vehicles can use or be fitted with the device, road conditions for which the device is approved and the weight of the device then it describes each device and lists their pros and cons.
Take a moment and download the comparison guide for traction devices. After reviewing the guide, you will be confident in choosing what's best for your needs.