I was under the assumption that super swampers were awful in the snow, and they seemed like they were last time it snowed, but it was only about 5 inches, and it slid all over. But for the last week or so we've had about a foot and a half of snow. I also decided to fire the Blazer up and drive it around. In this deep snow this thing is an unstoppable force! It rescued 4 vehicles so far today alone. A focus that slid into a ditch, a Suburban that slid backwards down a hill into a snow drift, My moms Trailblazer that couldn't get out of the driveway, and even a Duramax that took a turn too fast.
I pointed it at the ditch next to my house that had all the snow plowed into it, and it just went right through it and up the other side, no questions asked.
Maybe these super swampers aren't so bad in snow after all.
I pointed it at the ditch next to my house that had all the snow plowed into it, and it just went right through it and up the other side, no questions asked.
Maybe these super swampers aren't so bad in snow after all.



