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On ice it doesn't matter much how big tires you have. I've got 4.8" wide ones on my efat that I ride with extremely low pressures, but on ice they're just as grippy as the 2.5" ones on my mtb. I mean yeah bigger tires are obviously better but as is the case with cars too; on snow all tires work more or less but on ice you need studs.