Winter road trips can be breathtaking, but when snow, ice, and freezing temperatures enter the picture, towing becomes a whole new challenge.
Slippery roads, low visibility, and unpredictable conditions can make even experienced drivers uneasy. That’s why smart preparation and the right equipment matter more than ever.
The ProPride 3P® Hitch is engineered for stability, offering unmatched sway control that keeps your trailer aligned and secure in tough winter conditions. But pairing that performance with the right habits is the key to safe towing in snow and ice.
In this blog, we’ll cover:
Here is a full breakdown:
Before you even hit the icy road, make sure your winter towing gear is in check. Preparation is your first defense against unpredictable winter hazards, and every item you carry can make a big difference.
Here are a few essentials every winter tower should have:
Item |
Purpose |
Tire Chains |
Enhance traction on snow/ice; often required in mountainous regions |
Ice Scraper & Snow Brush |
Maintain visibility by clearing windows, lights, and mirrors |
Emergency Roadside Kit |
Contains essentials like first aid, jumper cables, shovel, flashlight |
Thermal Blankets |
Keep warm in case of breakdowns or long delays |
Portable Jump Starter |
Restart a dead battery without needing another vehicle |
Traction Aids (e.g., sand, mats) |
Help tires regain grip when stuck in snow or ice |
High-Quality Windshield Washer Fluid |
Prevents freezing and maintains clear visibility |
Cold-Weather Lubricant |
Keeps hitch components functioning smoothly in low temperatures |
Charged Power Bank |
Ensure communication in emergencies or low battery situations |
Let’s break down some of the most critical items from the list:
Your ProPride 3P® Hitch is a powerful tool in any weather, but in winter, proper maintenance ensures it continues to perform flawlessly.
Cold weather can reveal or worsen wear and tear. Inspect these components before every trip:
Pro Tip: Look for signs of salt buildup, as road salt can accelerate rust and corrosion if left unchecked.
Low temperatures reduce the viscosity of regular lubricants, making them less effective. Use a cold-weather rated grease or anti-freeze lubricant on:
Reapply more frequently during wet or snowy conditions to ensure continuous protection.
If you’re not towing daily, don’t leave your hitch exposed to freezing rain or snow. Instead:
These habits extend the lifespan of your hitch and save you time during your next trip prep.
Even with the ProPride 3P Hitch offering superior sway control, how you drive in winter still plays a big role in towing safety.
Here’s how to handle icy roads like a pro:
Abrupt movements are your worst enemy. Press the gas slowly to avoid spinning the wheels. When stopping, apply the brakes gradually to maintain traction.
Icy roads demand longer stopping distances, especially with a trailer in tow.
Cruise control is great for flat, dry highways, but in winter, it reduces your awareness and control. Keep manual control of your speed to react quickly to changing road conditions.
Some parts of the road freeze faster than others, such as:
Drive slowly in these areas and avoid sudden lane changes.
Even with the best gear and planning, winter travel can be unpredictable. Preparing for emergencies is just as important as maintaining your hitch or driving cautiously.
Here’s what to keep in mind:
These aren’t “extras”; they’re essentials for safe winter towing.
Snowy roads and unpredictable weather patterns can trigger a variety of complications. But with a calm mindset and a solid strategy, you can overcome them safely.
Here’s how:
If your trailer starts to sway or your vehicle begins to skid:
With the ProPride 3P Hitch, you’ll already have better control and resistance against sway, reducing the chances of a severe skid.
Winter towing isn’t just about tools—it’s about mental preparedness. Stress, impatience, and fatigue can impair your judgment more than black ice ever could.
Here’s how to stay in the right headspace:
When you're calm, alert, and prepared, you're in control; even when the conditions aren't.
Towing in winter may come with added challenges, but with the right preparation, mindset, and equipment, it doesn’t have to feel overwhelming.
The ProPride 3P Hitch is your ultimate ally, giving you unmatched sway control and peace of mind when it matters most. From keeping your trailer steady on icy highways to simplifying maintenance in freezing conditions, this hitch ensures you're ready for whatever winter throws your way.
With consistent gear checks, smart driving habits, and emergency readiness, you’ll not only stay safer, you’ll enjoy the serenity and adventure that winter roads have to offer. Equip yourself well, and let every snow-covered mile become part of the journey, not the obstacle.
Winter towing raises plenty of questions, especially for first-time travelers or those exploring new terrain. Here are some of the most common questions we hear, along with helpful answers.
The ProPride 3P Hitch offers industry-leading sway control, which is especially helpful in icy or windy conditions. It helps keep your trailer firmly aligned with your tow vehicle, reducing instability and improving overall towing safety during winter travel.
Not always. Tire chain use depends on local laws and specific road conditions. In mountainous or high-snowfall areas, chains are often required. Even if optional, they’re highly recommended when towing on steep, icy roads for added grip and control.
Distribute your trailer load evenly and avoid placing too much weight at the rear. Use a sway-eliminating hitch like the ProPride 3P. Additionally, reduce speed, avoid sudden lane changes, and inspect your hitch components regularly for wear or ice buildup.
It’s strongly advised not to. Cruise control reduces your responsiveness to changing traction, especially on ice or slush. Manually controlling your speed allows you to respond quickly and safely to slippery conditions or sudden braking needs.
In winter, lubricate your hitch more frequently than usual—about once every two weeks or after any exposure to snow or road salt. Use a lubricant rated for low temperatures to ensure it stays effective and prevents metal-on-metal wear.