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You probably want to have an Offroadairbuddy along to re-inflate the tires quickly. Talk to someone at Offroadairbuddy to see how many times one tank-full can re-inflate all 4 of your tires.
Highly recommend buying a portable battery operated air pump from Harbor Freight, Home Depot, etc.

And buy a real tire gauge, a tire patching tool, and some patches as well.
This has saved me 10+ times, Home Depot is nail city around here.
A heads up for Costco Tire folks, if you self patch a Costco tire they won't fix it (my experience).
 

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Have a 2019 FWD (not AWD), not impressed on sand or snow.
1) It has a slip limiter that stops the front wheels from spinning, even if you figure out that you need to hold the off button for 3-5 seconds to turn it off, it still doesn't spin right.
2) Compared to my AWD element, the CRV FWD has 30% traction. Compared to my 4WD Dodge it has 10% traction.
(Yes I could have bought the AWD CRV, but with the tire replacement issues, wear, etc. wasn't worth it for this car.)
 
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