Reddit mentions of Screw in Tyre Stud for Car/Truck/ATV Carbide tips with steel body 100pcs(L=12mm)

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Screw in Tyre Stud for Car/Truck/ATV Carbide tips with steel body 100pcs(L=12mm)
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    Features:
  • 1. Material :Steel body with Carbide Round tips
  • 2:Length : 12mm
  • 3:Head Diameter: 4mm
  • 4: Package :100pcs/bag
  • 5: If you want to buy stud tool, please buy the "M4 Screw in Tire Stud Tool"in our store.
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u/drunken_yinzer ยท 9 pointsr/onewheel

OP here. So I used these studs on a Hoosier 5.5 with a OW+: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HXA1Z3K/


We got about 6" of freshies today and I felt like a dweeb taking the bus to go shred. So my goal this evening was to see if I can make the ~1mile trip to my local gondola for some snowboarding without too much drama. Made it to an adjacent pub and back, so I consider that a win :)

Takeaways:

  • It does impact the ride a bit and makes the wheel feel like it rolls edge to edge a bit easier and doesnt like to lock-in to the flat center as well. On a Hoosier which is already a fairly round tire, its a bit unstable feeling on clean pavement. Takes a few minutes to get used to but honestly wasn't that bad if your a decent rider.
  • The biggest impact was on the battery life. The trip down was a little under a mile with around 150' elevation drop drop. I did run into a buddy on the way down and chatted while riding around flat-ground for ~5 to 10 minutes... but still, less than a mile and mostly DOWN HILL put me around 80% battery when I got to the pub. The ride back up was shorter, about 0.6mi according to the app, but a bit steeper. This consumed another 32%. So yea, don't expect any long trips on a studded tire! A couple miles on an OW+ is probably pushing it.

    Overall, performance was pretty good! I hit a lot of hardpack, some slush, some ice, and even a bit of clean pavement and it handed well. On the steep climbs, I tried to take the gnarliest path and it never slipped. I was mostly nervous trying to keep it slow down hill and worrying about it slipping on the descent, but never felt any slides at all. Speeds were kept pretty low - I topped out at 12mph and that felt fast. Guess whose not waiting for the gnarbus any more this season? THIS GUY :D