Patented External quick release removes the chain in one second! Patented self centering and self tensioning system automatically tightens the chain around the tire when vehicle is set in motion Innovative design and unique color-coded assembing points help make installation easier Asymmetrical diamond pattern chain with Icebreaker reinforcements for the highest grip on snow and ice Dual sided D-shaped links provide greater traction and extended chain life
Premium quality through hardened Manganese Nickel Alloy Steel for higher reliability. Dual sided D-shaped links which provide greater traction and extended life. Innovative non-sliding hard sided packaging comes complete with gloves, kneeling mat, mounting instructions and spare parts. Patented external quick release system, allows for one hand removal. Patented self centering and self tensioning system with micro regulation solution. 10mm chain link diameter. The best anti-scratch solution for light alloy rims. Innovative design and unique color-coded assembling points. Chain Fit Guide Guide to State Chain Usage Laws NOTE: Due to the nature of these products, the Racks for All return policy does not apply. Thule's one year warranty does apply.
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Customer Rating: Summary: super easy to install...great grip! Comment: just used these chains in tahoe after digging my car out of 3' of fresh snow on the sloped icy driveway of our ski house. after clearing the snow from the tires, the chains took about a minute for each tire to install. if I had used them before, it probably would have taken less time. my accord climbed up the driveway with barely any slipping...our friends AWD Subaru took 5 guys to help push it out. After I got to plowed roads the chains took about 30 seconds to remove. Just pull the "ripcord" and they basically fall off the tire. highly recommended!
the only reason I give them 4 stars is the manual recommends to not drive over 35mph with these chains. Driving on a 55mph road that was only partially snow-covered was pretty agonizing. And they're a bit expensive for something that only gets used every now and again...but for the convenience and time saved installing, I think they're worth every penny.
there's a video on youtube detailing the installation and removal of the chains. if you search for "konig chains" or "thule chains" it should come up.