While V-bar chains work excellent when the ground is soft or the snow is deep, but with 80psi in the rear tires, V-bar chains are going to SUCK on hard surfaces.
If you want chains as a safety net to be able to chain up with the going gets fairly bad, then the $112 V-bar chains on tirechain.com are probably a great plan. If you think you'll be running down the road, I'd opt for the slightly more expensive 7mm square link "boron alloy" chains instead. Smoother on hard surfaces, and almost as effective on ice. Also a bit lighter...
Honestly, any set of actual chains is going to work so much better than not being chained up that it almost won't matter if they're v-bar or not... Even the cable chains, which are much easier to store and install will make such a difference that you'll think you're invincible...
Good luck!
If you want chains as a safety net to be able to chain up with the going gets fairly bad, then the $112 V-bar chains on tirechain.com are probably a great plan. If you think you'll be running down the road, I'd opt for the slightly more expensive 7mm square link "boron alloy" chains instead. Smoother on hard surfaces, and almost as effective on ice. Also a bit lighter...
Honestly, any set of actual chains is going to work so much better than not being chained up that it almost won't matter if they're v-bar or not... Even the cable chains, which are much easier to store and install will make such a difference that you'll think you're invincible...
Good luck!
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