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What are some good sand tires (preferable V-tread, not haulers) for use in the snow? I heard geckos suck, haulers are great, realtors work well, but I'm looking for a floaty tire that doesn't grip like a sob. Something that will rid my shee of 6th gear tire spin, but stable (hence the v-tread) enough for powerslides in 4th. Thanks.

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:whoa: Since it was about 87 today and I live not to far from you-do you know something about the weather that we dont :whoa: I used a set of superswampers last year-they also worked real good at coalfest in the wet coal slag
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:whoa: Since it was about 87 today and I live not to far from you-do you know something about the weather that we dont :whoa: I used a set of superswampers last year-they also worked real good at coalfest in the wet coal slag

that's exactly what i was thinking, some super swampers or vampires. a heavy lugged mud tire would be better for you than a san tire i think, although, watch the weight closely. obviously, the mudders would be heavier, but I don't know by how much.

 

If weight is an issue, Sand Skates just might be your best bet. They're great but not overly grippy. That's my complaint with them in the sand, great but not super grippy.

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also, check the weight difference between the 20s and 22s. the 22's would be ideal if they're not much heavier and use as little air as possible. you'll also need the biggest fronts you can get because your tires will want to dive in. you might consider getting some much wider fronts to help you float.

 

later.

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Super Swampers, 4-SNOWS, Bear Claws, Mud Sharks are all good tires in the snow. I have a set of Paddle Masters! They work great in Packed or wet snow. Powder kinda sucks tho. Try 4-SNOWS they are cheap and work good! :bolt:

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I also have a set of paddle masters they are made for mud and snow. I haven't had enough snow to want to try them but I have taken them out in the mud and they worked excellent. Paddle masters have reinforced paddles so that they are less likely to be torn off. They were also only $40 each from the recreation unlimited add in Dirtwheels.

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I run Realtors on mine and it has no problem with snow. They grip well, but I have no problem doing power slides around corners. Mine are also the biggest you can get. They're a little extra heavy that way, but they also have a much larger footprint so it doesn't sink in easily.

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