Rain
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
I bought this and in the first 2 weeks they rusted. I had to take them off. Becareful
Matt Teed
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
They fit my rear tires perfectly and got my plowing snow in no time. The little d clips are a little cheap however - but easily replaced.
dale witt
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022
Product used on my ATV for improved traction for ice fishing
Michelle C.
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2018
We called with a few questions before making our purchase, and the staff was great, and these chains have done great so far!
WVU 1
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2017
The chains are heavy duty. No doubt. But the connectors are junk. Maybe if you were on your lawn tractor on flat pavement they d be fine. Also they don't fit what they advertise to. Buy a smaller size for your bigger tire. Overall. Not good. Didn't last two days in the hills of wv in the mud and snow. And I just drove my machine. I'm old so I don't hotrod it. And that's what you need chains for on an atv or Utv. Not your driveway. Definitely would not recommend them.
Cire Yelsnit
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2016
I use a Kawasaki Mule with a snow blade to clear my driveway, 10 neighbors driveways, and a half mile private road(all for free, like a good neighbor, ET is there!) recently, we had a snow with ice under it. I had a pair of cut down truck chains on my rear tires, which have worked well pushing snow. The ice was a diffrent animal. I live in the Appalichain Mountains, ergo steep drives and roads. I slid off the road, and damaged my rear right brakes due to spinning the tires too much. A lug broke off inside the drum, it destroyed everything. After a $500 repair, I researched tire chains. Theses are amazing. I think I could plow a path to the top of Evrest now. If you want aggressive, no spin, chains, these are top of the line. Warning, they will leave scratches on asphalt.