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Review on Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V2 225/65 R17 102S winter by Adam Mielczarek ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

Long decided to go with the L200. In the time leading up to then, there were surges in the Nok ian CAB. And on the most recent iteration of the Outlander, there was neither Nokian nor velcro. They were successful in the end. A same tale may be told about Velcro and spikes. At the end of each season, I disposed of one to two balloons that had hernias. In most cases, I keep my silence regarding the spikes, and half of them flew out. I purchased these Velcro and they are simply fantastic tires. achieving equilibrium requires a request for 30–20g of each, with no more. These are the perfect digits to use. All balanced to zero. They have a very quiet driving style. Although there is very little background noise on Elika, I am unable to hear anything other than the engine. I am familiar with the history. In addition, they have excellent traction in all conditions, including snow, ice, slush, and temperatures as low as 0 and as high as -25. There were no issues in either the straight-ahead or curved driving (the size 265/70R16 is not a small tire). Naturally, under the condition that you adhere to the established speed limits. In any event, with regard to the illogical, so that I occasionally adore the same, there is a foreseeable drift. Everything may be anticipated with ease. It has come to my attention that the widely separated side blocks enable the tread to resist being washed out in slush and snow. As a consequence of this, despite his best efforts, he was unable to successfully land the automobile on the snow. They are excellent paddlers. Hydroplaning is a fantastic activity in the similar vein. Because of the accurate tread used throughout. Because of this, I won't be writing anything about permeable rubber. The ad cannot be checked by me. And with regard to putting the brakes on individuals, in contrast to earlier surges, in accordance with my own personal feelings, THE SAME! If you fall through the ice, there is only one way to get off of it, and that is to maneuver while the ABS is chirping at you. At least, this is true for spikes and Velcro. Or you will be attending the opera with a companion. And to those astute individuals who comment that "Velcros slow down much worse than spikes," I will say this: First and foremost, acquire experience. When the temperature drops to -10 degrees, the spike loses its ability to pierce the ice and grab onto it. Additionally, the rubber is more rigid when used with studs; consequently, it becomes more brittle and the friction clutch is less effective. After a score of -10, spikes and Velcro are on equal footing. After a temperature of -15 and lower, the spikes begin to fall further and further behind. Velcro is superior from minus five to plus five. After a temperature of +5, we enter summer. In conclusion, spike only functions optimally within the range of 0 to -10, whereas Velcro functions optimally within the range of +5-0.-10 and beyond.

Pros
  • Although the cost is not very high, the product's quality and features are on par with those of the most expensive ones.
Cons
  • There is not one at all.