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  • ıf u fall to a hole on road it will get lose

  • @ASSIMPORTER No, the chains will not loosen.

  • what happens if i put these on my M3, turn off ASC, and dump the clutch, can i spark while drifting if i put them on my rears? or will my tires just explode?

  • @MetalicB0x It's not advised to use these for drifting on dry roads. You may damage the chains and also your vehicle.

  • cant seem to find if someone asked this yet but can you order and have them shipped to the USA?

  • @kiLLstr33ker Yes we can ship the chains to the USA for £269 including shipping.

  • the price tag is..........

  • @thesherp in the UK £269 GBP.

  • i'm wondering what will hapend if i need to brake hard and car behaind me won't have eany wheel chains

  • How long do these last in everyday driving? How much damage do they do to roads compared to conventional chains? What is their effect on dry road performance? At what speeds can one drive with these safely?

  • WHAT ABOUT SNOW?

    theres a difference between snow and ice.

  • @irbtjh131 Thanks for the comment! Please search for the following video for demonstration of traction on the snow:

    snow chains - next generation - on snow

  • @irbtjh131 Yes there will be more comprehensive tests carried out on snow. We are waiting for more snow here in the UK so we can test further.

  • @ExerosTechnologies Also please check 'MITA snow testing' as there is some new footage as tested by some of our customers.

  • I used to be a trafic Accident Investigator for the Army and I believe this will certainly be a plus for any vehicle having to operate in a winter enviroment. Great Product!

  • how many do you have in one set and how much for the set.

  • @juanfelipejuan7272 In each set you get enough chains to cover 2 drive wheels up to 24 inches in size. The price in the UK is £269.99. Internationally the price varies slightly and you can check the price in your country at blumec.com

  • very nicely made

  • WOULD IT BE OK TO USE THESE DEVICES ON ALL FOUR WHEEL POSITIONS...

  • @usivio980 Yes you can put the chains all four wheels for added traction!

  • @cosmin942000 Ok but, all season tyres will cost around £150-£180 each tyre for a BMW with 18 inch alloys, totalling £720 for a set. A set of the MITA chains cost £269. Also you can't swap your winter tyres over from vehicle to vehicle when needed. With these you can. These work out cheaper than winter tyres by a long way. Also you can fit these anywhere.

  • @ExerosTechnologies A (1) set includes four (4) chains, one for each tire correct?

  • @StevenAlvarez92 1 set provides enough links and plates for the two drive wheels of your vehicle.

  • @StevenAlvarez92 Hi Steven, 1 Set includes 2 chains - just for the drive wheels. This is the norm for all chain systems.

  • I would like to see the Top Gear testing this.

  • So this means when i put thorse on my CBR 600 i wont get any vibrations on my Handlebars?

  • @theAngelofhevn Yes, you are correct, you will receive no vibration feedback.

  • long story short. If you have a RWD car with all seasons in the winter, your trying to kill yourself

  • @paintballgundown8

    Thank you. FWD FTW! And all you get out of AWD or 4WD is over confidence.

  • @06sterling i guess you could say that. It gives you more of a reference as to how long it will take to stop because of how long it takes to get going.

  • @paintballgundown8 The test was conducted using a rear wheel drive vehicle as its well known that this drivetrain is the worst performing on snow or ice. Front and 4 Wheel Drive vehicles also benefit massively from the added traction of the system.

  • @ExerosTechnologies Which makes this test even better. So if it works safely with a RWD car on ice, think about a FWD car fitted with these. Great invention! :)

  • Could you also do a comparison with studded winter tyres?

  • I can understand the performance on snow/ice but, have you done tests on dry/pavement yet? i would be curious to see these as well

    cheers

  • @Revilingfool

    check my videos than. ;)

  • What speed are they rated to ?

  • @ztscpetor On snow and ice the chains are officially rated to 35MPH. The Chains have been tested to excess of 50 MPH but for safety reasons the rating is considerably lower to promote safe driving for users of the system.

  • I like them hope it takes off for you. when i see them in the us i'll try them out.

  • @Boot2yourHead There are plans to get them to the US shortly. You can buy direct from Blumec.It now if you live in the US or Canada.

  • im in for this lol. i rather buy this than trashing my beast

  • I went to the website but the price was not listed. how much does one set cost?

  • @nyspace1 £269.99 inc. VAT it on the website dont think ill be getting any at that price lol

  • @nyspace1 Hi there, these are on sale for £269.99 (inc.VAT) and are shipped on a 24hr nextday service.

  • @ExerosTechnologies I know this is a reply to a reply but I was going to say what price can you put on safety? I don't think that price is too high and after I get a job and save some money I plan on buying some for my car.

  • @nyspace1 Thanks for the compliments. We think they are an excellent solution. Each set is cheaper than a set of winter tires so worth the money. They come with a 2 year warranty also.

  • I would love to get some of these, but your international sales website is a generic wix.com template?

  • @89Sunbird

    Worldwide distribution at: w w w. b l u m e c. i t

  • @89Sunbird Please check the Blumec official site for international sales. It has recently been updated.

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