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Review on Sailun Ice Blazer WST3 225/60 R18 104T winter by Agata Huas-Brodecka ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

My impression of the purchase is good, buy it.

However, the core concept is the same, and it still has the same drawbacks associated with spikes and top rubber. You won't find a better deal anywhere for a studded resume than this—in season or out of season, it doesn't make a difference—4 balloons for 19 thousand dollars, complete with cashback. And among the brands that are promoted for 20k, there is only one bottle that is worth the same as Khaki. Yes, there is a slight drawback, but the new one, for the next two seasons, will perform its role at a level that is one hundred percent adequate. Despite my extreme anxiety, I went ahead and made a purchase in China. It can easily be balanced to zero without any issues. Silky and formed very qualitatively and smoothly, in accordance with the technology. Despite the fact that it rows very well, in my opinion, these qualities might be considerably improved upon by increasing both the execution of the spikes and the quantity of spikes. 4.5 stars overall rating.

Pros
  • • Maintains traction regardless of the snow conditions, whether it's snow chacha or deep snow • Extremely flexible rubber • Very quiet tires that on bare asphalt, and even more so in the snow. • Excellent drainage, I would say chic, the water wedge does not catch at all, but of course, while it is fresh with a full resource. • Pretty dense sidewall due to its softness, reduced possibility of collapse before the disk.
Cons
  • • The implementation of spikes: I'm not trying to imply that there are a lot of them, but I'd want more of them, or more rather, I'd prefer it if they didn't interfere with this rubber. The inconsistency of the studs is the drawback of this rubber that is considered to be the most significant. One is flush with the interior, whereas the other is excessively protruding. In spite of the fact that there are not a great deal of spikes, the quality of their construction is not very high. The strain that is taken on by spikes that stick out needlessly takes more than was anticipated, whereas the weight that is taken on by spikes that are recessed too far inwards is not taken on at all. They are made of a metal that is relatively soft, and when compared to the designs of other manufacturers' spikes, they appear rather boring.