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Review on Sailun Ice Blazer WST3 195/65 R15 95T winter by Mateusz Marek ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

I was only willing to spend up to $25, so I watched a lot of European, Wolf, Kingmiller, and other brands. After doing some research, I learned that many budget-friendly European tires really feature old tread. When I discovered into Chinese manufacturers while randomly scrolling through the web, I quickly came to the conclusion that if China was the source, then only Sailun would do, garnering rave evaluations from both European experts and 2022 customers. Since the cost was only $16 for four pieces, I figured there was no harm in giving them a shot. I drove roughly 7,000 kilometers across the continent (great for four seasons, then I sold the car and tires with it) on Nokian hakapilita 5 tires, and by the end of winter, half of the spikes were gone. All four wheels had eight tires, and one wheel wasn't even balanced. In a nutshell, it broke down, winter made it drive slowly, the manufacturer was in the year 2022 (I have a Finnish friend who assures me everything is good), and my summer Nokia Nordman is also fantastic. I am aware of the necessity of breaking in the rubber, and I have done so. Since the Chinese sailun ice blazer vst3, 3 comes with factory-installed hiss (much like the vst1 in 2022), I've decided to give it a shot. Yes, and the tread is spikier and more visually appealing. While there aren't many opinions on this concept, I don't see how it would be very different from vst1. typical balance settings of 2a wheels at 10/60, 1no wheel at 10/25, and 1no wheel at 20/35 allowed the tires to rise like typical rubber tires. I always do it with a few guys at the tire store; everything there is done in accordance with Feng Shui, no matter how much more expensive it may be. These guys know what they're doing, after all; they report having encountered this rubber before, in both summer and winter. I laced up my wheels and drove till I could accelerate no more; I only went the 60–70 kilometers home before turning off the music and the radio. If I don't forget, I'll update the review in the future to include information about how well it travels and whether or not it hardens during the winter. Something in -35, according to our Siberian reviews, doesn't dub (this pertains to vst1, but 3 appears to be made up of the same ingredients).

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