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Shark C50070 Super Longer Life Issue Snow Socks for Traction, Size 70

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$135.00

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1.Size:Size 54


  • Better than chains: no driving vibration, no untangling, low clearance compatible and no risk of damage to car
  • Offers incredible traction in dangerous wintry conditions
  • Longer life than the Classic snow socks
  • Easy to install
  • Various sizes fit cars from small to SUVs (see size chart image)


Issue-Shark Super snow socks are used to increase traction in slippery, wintry roads. The extended use snow socks installs easily on all sizes of tires in a large range from small cars to SUV's. The unique design is made of polyolefin and designed to be used at a maximum of 30 miles per hour on snowy or icy roads. The socks offer the traction of snow chains without the difficulty of installation of damage to the roads. Currently for use in any area where snow chains are prohibited.


Tony N.
Reviewed in Germany on January 30, 2025
Have not used them yet but good price & delivery.
Ajm1001
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024
Not a serious substitute for real chains For a distance. I went about 3 miles and the two front ones came off. Good news is they came off tangled into the wheel well. So not lost but a bit damaged. I went a maximum of 25mph on slush and snow where road was visible off and on. I’m guessing they came off in the two turns I did (at slow speed - maybe 5mph) and the turning peeled them off. Also even if you tip over the 25mph speed they let you know by expanding and rattling on the wheel well.Pros are they are much easier to put on and take off than chains. I’d recommend these for getting out of your driveway, if snowed in. The grip was great in about 10” of snow. No sliding at all. Also much quieter than chains. The science behind how they work makes them grip, in snow and ice better than almost anything else. Good to have in emergencies. I’d absolutely not use this for any distance unless there is continuous snow cover on the road. The road I was on was about 50/50 snow and exposed road/slush. If your road is plowed and there’s intermittent bare road I’d be very cautious of them pealing off or wearing through. Just on my short trip there was sign of ware.
こはく
Reviewed in Japan on December 8, 2024
万一の為に購入しましたので、性能は不明です。商品はとても軽量コンパクトなので、一年中車の中に保管しておけます。取付確認して見ましたが、とても簡単でした。
Martina
Reviewed in Italy on February 5, 2022
Purtroppo non essendo arrivate nei tempi previsti e avendone necessità subito ne ho dove comprare atre e queste darle indietro. Ottimo come sempre il servizio Amazon. A vista comunque sembra un buon prodotto
Dave
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2021
After using them I quickly washed out any dirt in a bucket and then machine washed after use.Seem great again, ready for next year.
Love & Love
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2021
These worked amazing! My front wheel drive vehicle couldn’t make it up our steep driveway this winter without these! Easy to put on and off too. Definitely recommend!
N.
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2021
Product almost destroyed my car almost ripped my brake lines
shawinigan
Reviewed in France on December 13, 2021
atention le tableau sur l'article ne correspond pas au tableau sur l'emballage......
Bill Pace
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2019
I needed “chains” for my new Volvo XC60. Actual chains are not recommended. The tire is big with a weird aspect ratio 21 255 40. Couldn’t even find it listed in the sizing chart, but Washington state will fine you if you aren’t carrying approved traction devices, so I bought a pair to be legal crossing the pass. I didn’t think I’d ever need to actually use them in this AWD car , but I stupidly got myself stuck in a drift. The socks were a snap to apply and they pulled me right out. Not sure how long they will hold up, but probably long enough for my purposes.
Thomas L. Biggs
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2015
When you look at these, you think "there's no way that can work." But they do! My driveway is 2000 feet long, and though our neighbor usually plows us out, we can't always count on that. Even after plowing, snowmelt can re-freeze and make it dangerously slick. Part of the driveway is both curved and hilly, so even snow tires need help. I used to have tire chains for my old RWD Volvo, and they worked great, but since the roads were usually plowed, it was a huge pain to put the chains on, drive to the end of the driveway, and take them off again. Cold, wet, and miserable.Now I have a FWD Honda, and chains are a bit tricker for FWD - and since they require tighter tolerances, more expensive. So I bought these snow socks, hoping they'd work as advertised.Incredible! They're super-easy to put on. Your hands hardly touch the snow. Just pull them around the top of the tire, tuck in at the bottom, then drive the car forward a few feet and pull the rest over the tire. Now, just put it in gear and go. It pulls through wet snow, deep snow, and even ice. One day we had 8 inches of snow on the driveway, which hadn't been plowed yet, and I had to get to work. I thought, well, I'll give it a try. No hesitation, the car just went. I could see snow getting "plowed" by the front bumper, yet the car just kept going. I made it all the way out with zero difficulty.I used them another time when I got caught at work after a sudden snow squall which dumped 5 inches of wet snow in 90 minutes. The roads around the office were unplowed and had packed down to slick lumpy ice. Cars were sliding all over, into each other and off the road. But with the snow socks on, and leaving plenty of distance to the car in front of me, I had no problems at all. When I got to the highway, I found it had been plowed, so I pulled over and took the socks off. Had to - driving any distance on clear roads will shred the material. It's about the only drawback, I'd say. But it's even quicker to take them off than put them on - just tug off the top of the tire, roll the car forward, pick them up. They will be sloppy wet and dirty, so I'd suggest keeping a plastic trash bag or bin in your trunk to put them in.
RV
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2015
I bought these for my brother who lives in the woods. He needed them only to get up an unpaved, rugged/harsh hill to the main road. They are extremely easy and quick to put on and remove. Be sure to only use them as directed. They are not meant to go very far.
Manny
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2015
I had an opportunity to use the snow socks today on my Mitsubishi Eclipse. Road conditions included 2-3 inches of snow with some ice and most of the driving was a combination of cobblestone and asphalt road in moderate hilly terrain. The snow socks were very easy to put on…it took approximately 5 minutes for both front wheels. The socks performed superbly driving approximately 20 -25 MPH. I like them and they saved me from potentially getting stuck in the snow.
NoRegretel
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2014
I was back and forth about these, but living in the country and just getting a front wheel drive car again, I had to do something. Got them on time and tried them in 3" if snow. It was a really nice surprise compared to without them. No problems. Keep you speed down like the directions say because they start to make sounds underneath when you get above 25 mph. Getting then on took a little effort but not much to it. Wrap one half on each side of the tire, move ahead, and wrap the other half on the tire. I will have to update in deeper snow, but if it's too deep, the underside of the car will get hung up so it won't matter what you drive. Use sizing chart of manufacturer to size for your vehicle. Would recommend.