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30 years of snow recovery in Montana (mostly), UT, and Washington. The old timers told us skinnys rule in snow so we tested it and proved they were right.


LOL if you think you can keep up with me in deep snow. Have you ever tested chains on tall skinnies? Deep snow is where chains have the biggest advantage, as long as your tires are not too wide.
So you go wheeling in the snow with chains in the mountains? Thats what you are saying?
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So you go wheeling in the snow with chains in the mountains? Thats what you are saying?
Did, yes, and hundreds of snow recoveries. Ice raced too with 4 studded tires. Deep skinnies fully aired up do best in snow, and chains gives you even far more traction.
 

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I’m sure the Arctic truck guys would love all the help they can get. You should offer to help them with some chain testing.
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That's a far different snow than anywhere in the states. Even so, they say they spend most of their time winching out. In the pic above, it's 6" snow over ice.
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