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Thule K-Summit Snow Chains by Jacob Resneck
Creators of stylish equipment for the active lifestyle, Swedish label Thule recently unveiled an innovative set of snow chains that will have drivers braving mountain passes with ease. A simple and effective system that's available for a range of vehicles, the K-Summit chains put an end to complicated self-installations or paying a mechanic at a service station.
Molded from plastic with metal studs, these Italian-crafted chains don't compromise performance and function nor will they damage alloy rims. The color-coded facets provide for easy assembly while the quick release system allows for one-hand removal, making the entire process a seamless operation.
For a quick demonstration, check out the YouTube clip showing the chains in action.
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