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Review on Pirelli Ice Zero 195/60 R15 88T winter by Micha Skolimowski ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing ordinary, a normal product.

Size 195/65R15 Seat Leon 140 hp Tires took on the funds available at that time. Departure on tires two and a half winters. Impressions are ambiguous. When assembling the wheels, I had to spin the tires on the rims several times to reduce imbalance and runout, although the rims were checked on the machine before mounting and they were even. But a noticeable beating on one wheel could not be eliminated. Cargo came out at 40-70 grams per wheel. On the road, the tires behave well - they accelerate and brake well in any conditions, the cross-country ability pleases, they are durable - after driving through the rails and pits, there were no bumps or cuts, all the spikes remained in place for two winters. The side grip is so-so on any surface - on dry pavement it is still tolerable, but on wet and on ice with a slight overspeed you feel how the car begins to “revenge with its tail”. The trouble is not that the car goes into a skid, any tire will behave in a similar way, the bad thing is that the breakdown occurs abruptly and much earlier than you would expect from tires from a first-line manufacturer. In civilian driving, when not many are ready for such tire behavior, I consider this a significant disadvantage. But my main complaint is the noise on the pavement. At city speeds it is still tolerable, but outside the city at speeds over 100 km / h, the noise is extremely annoying. It was because I was driving a lot on the tracks at the beginning of this snowless winter that I changed the Ice Zero to quieter studded tires from another brand. After Pirelli, it is not difficult to choose such ones in any price segment, most will be quieter. I can recommend Ice Zero only to those who usually drive on snow and ice in winter and do not play racer. If in winter you have to drive on clean or wet asphalt for more time, it is better to look at other tires.

Pros
  • Accelerates and brakes well on ice, rides very well on asphalt. It is not afraid of puddles and winter slush - there is no aquaplaning at city speeds. Doesn't lose spikes. The cross-country ability is excellent - in the snow the car stops only when it sits on its belly.
Cons
  • Noise at highway speeds, balancing, geometry.