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AutoSock for Passenger Vehicles HP697, Snow Socks for Tires, Pack of 2

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Model: HP697


Features

  • The Newest Generation of Socks - With innovative grip for tires driving on the snow and harsh weather.
  • Safe, Secure, & Reliable - The lightweight & resilient snow socks are an excellent replacement for bulky tire chains.
  • 3-Step Installation - Leave complicated tire chains behind. AutoSock can be installed in minutes.
  • Reusable & Space-Saving - Conveniently fold & store your snow socks & reuse whenever needed.
  • Meets American & European Road Standards - AutoSock has met or surpassed traction laws internationally!
  • Compatible with: 195 / 55 R 20, 205 / 55 R 19, 205 / 70 R 17, 215 / 65 R 17, 215 / 65 R 18, 215 / 75 R 16, 215 / 80 R 16, 225 / 45 R 21, 225 / 55 R 19, 225 / 60 R 18, 225 / 65 R 17, 225 / 65 R 18, 225 / 70 R 16, 225 / 70 R 17, 225 / 75 R 15, 225 / 75 R 16, 235 / 45 R 21, 235 / 50 R 19, 235 / 55 R 18, 235 / 55 R 19, 235 / 60 R 17, 235 / 60 R 18, 235 / 65 R 16, 235 / 65 R 17, 235 / 70 R 16, 235 / 75 R 15 , 235 / 75 R 16, 245 / 35 R 21, 245 / 40 R 21,
  • Compatible with: 245 / 45 R 20, 245 / 45 R 21, 245 / 50 R 20, 245 / 55 R 18, 245 / 60 R 18, 245 / 65 R 17, 245 / 70 R 16, 245 / 75 R 15, 255 / 40 R 21, 255 / 45 R 20, 255 / 50 R 19, 255 / 55 R 18, 255 / 60 R 17, 255 / 65 R 16, 255 / 70 R 15, 265 / 30 R 22, 265 / 35 R 21, 265 / 35 R 22, 265 / 40 R 21, 265 / 45 R 20, 265 / 50 R 19, 265 / 55 R 17, 265 / 55 R 18, 275 / 40 R 20, 275 / 45 R 19

Brand: AUTOSOCK


Material: Polyester


Wheel Size: 225 Millimeters


Item Weight: 1.2 Kilograms


Vehicle Service Type: Car, Pickup Truck, SUV, Van


Brand: ‎AUTOSOCK


Material: ‎Polyester


Wheel Size: ‎225 Millimeters


Item Weight: ‎1.2 Kilograms


Vehicle Service Type: ‎Car, Pickup Truck, SUV, Van


Item Thickness: ‎0.04 Inches


Automotive Fit Type: ‎Universal Fit


Manufacturer: ‎AutoSock


Model: ‎HP697


Item Weight: ‎2.64 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13.78 x 3.15 x 12.2 inches


Item model number: ‎HP697


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎HP697


OEM Part Number: ‎697


Date First Available: January 1, 2012


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  • Awesome product and easy to install
Model: HP870
Perfect!!! Absolutely awesome product. Have used multiple times. They are easy to put on. Neatly stores in small and lightweight package. Perfectly legal for chain laws.
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2025 by Michael Brogan

  • Can't think of a reason for chains after these
Model: HP698
I've read reviews on the durability of the tire sock versus chains. While I can't disagree with that, I can't really see the need for chains anymore after the introduction of the tire sock. Here's my reasoning. For me the tire sock is for occasional driving in snow. If I need more than occasional snow driving, then snow tires feel like the proper investment. Of course, there's cost to consider. So maybe there's a pricepoint where chains still make sense, and I'm just not seeing it. I don't live in an area where it snows often. I just visit sometimes. Last weekend, we took these up with us to visit a cabin in the mountains. I was kind of nervous about them because I grew up on tire chains, but these did just as well everywhere I encountered snow, and the literally could not be easier to put on. That part felt like having a fast-pass at Disneyland. I pulled into the turnout after people, had the tire socks on in under 2 minutes, and was back on the road. When we were heading down the mountain, same thing. I pulled into the turnout with all the other chain-toters. They're even easier to take off. What you really need to do is watch out for speed with these. With chains, you feel it, hear that you've got chains on. These are only rated to 30 mph just like chains, but unlike chains, they are quiet. We actually pulled over a few times just to make sure they were still on because the experience was so foreign. That whole center themselves thing is legit though. After 20 feet they were on better than I'd gotten them on. One more thing to watch out for other than speed... You have to take them off when you're done driving for the night or they will freeze and become useless. If they were hard to put on or take off like chains, I might think this was a deal breaker, but it didn't take much more time than putting the wipers up. They were pretty dirty, so while they didn't need to necessarily dry if I was going to put them back on the next morning, they did need a place to exist. I threw them in the bathtub, but next time, I think I'll bring a tote bin and just toss them in the trunk. They were personally too dirty to want to fold back up into the bag. Now that I'm home, I'll hose them off, let 'em dry then pack 'em back up till next time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024 by J. M. T.

  • Great product, 100% recommendation
Model: HP645
7 years later still working great! Perfect for emergency stuck situations or just for extra traction n heavy snow situations not meant for ice….
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Very good
Model: HP698
Purchased these for a trip into the mountains to Snowboard. In pervious seasons I had an Audi with winter tiers and that is the benchmark with which I judge the AutoSock. My current vehicle (2020 Mazda Cx9 AWD) comes with 20" tires and very low wheel well clearance. That means chains are out of the question and with the trip being last minute, winter tires weren't an option. The AutoSock seemed like a great option and after a little resesrch online I pulled the trigger. Fastforward to the weekend. Time to head up to the slopes. Road conditions are sketchy but not the worse I've experienced. Midway thought the drive conditions degrate to a thin layer of snow and ice on the road and I started experiencing small slips. I pull love to fit the sock. I was very impressed with how quickly they install. Fitting sock to both front tiers, move forward a few inches, and fitting the rest took all of 90 seconds. As expected the ride was smooth and the slipping stopped completely. We arrived up the mountain with no issue. I did notice that the left sock was half off the tire when I parked. I'm not sure if that happened during the drive or when I turned around to back into the spot. At the end of the day when it was time to go a major storm was in progress and about 6" of snow had fallen. The parking lot was a mess and many MANY vehicals were unable to leave. More than a few others with chains were able to leave but only after being dug out of their spot and push assisted to get going. I on the other hand was able to get out of my spot unassisted and with little to no wheel spin. Getting down the mountain was an exercise in skill and patience but happened with little difficulty. There were a few small slips of the rear during tight turns on steep grades but nothing unexpected or difficult to deal with. On the way down we passed 2-3 cars being pulled out of ditches. We arrived home safely and without incident. After this single trip the left sock was in excellent shape. The right sock however (the one that slipped off) was completely torn through in multiple spots and will need replacing. This tearing definitely happened during the return trip, likely from the few minor slips that happen on steep turns. At the end of the day, the socks were easy to install, easy, to remove, had a smooth ride, got me through conditions where other cars (even those with chains) struggled. I wouldn't recommend them for anyone who goes into sketchy conditions regularly. I intend to purchase snow tires next season. But for those who go occasionally and/or rarely encounter conditions that require extra traction I think they're a good option vs chains. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024 by Reg Reg

  • Snow Socks or Sorcery?
Model: HP697
AutoSock for Passenger Vehicles HP697 – I was skeptical—snow socks? Really? I imagined some guy in a lab coat thinking, “What if we just put giant mittens on tires?” But desperate times call for desperate measures, and after getting stuck in my driveway for the third time, I figured, why not? Installation – A Winter Olympics Event The instructions said “easy to install.” Lies. I looked like a confused penguin trying to put socks on an alligator. But after some trial, error, and a few choice words, I got them on. Performance – Witchcraft on Ice! The moment of truth—I hit the road, expecting to slide into a mailbox like a holiday disaster movie. But nope! These things gripped the road like a caffeinated squirrel on a tree trunk. I drove past SUVs stuck in the snow like I was in a commercial. Who’s laughing now, Todd with your fancy all-wheel drive?! Durability – Not Made for NASCAR Now, let’s be real. These aren’t meant for high-speed joyrides. They’re temporary, so if you drive on dry pavement too long, they’ll shred faster than my New Year’s resolutions. Final Verdict If you need a quick, magical solution for snow and ice, these things work shockingly well. Just don’t expect them to last forever or be easy to put on when your fingers are frozen. – Would absolutely buy again, and will probably still struggle putting them on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025 by Wade

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