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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Do not hesitate to buy, the quality is amazing for the price.

In St. Petersburg during the 2022-2022 skating season, I skated on 195/65/r15. Numerous inches of snow. Ice, etc. No issue. Just two of the spikes were lost. Rubber demonstrates fairly consistent behavior. Definitely picks up the pace. Quiet. In terms of its behavior, it is comparable to studless. The spikes can only be heard when the brakes are actively used. Rutting - endures. Sufficiently robust. Even amid abundance, uncharted territories have been rowed. When I was gardening during the…

Pros
  • Excellent tread life for the price. sustainable. Managed. Quiet. Effectively rows. Absolutely wonderful in every way.
Cons
  • Dislikes deep puddles. Does not have a comfortable level of confidence when driving in deep fresh snow on the road. Does not like to take corners at a high rate of speed.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, the product is exactly as described.

I travel in a Citroen c4 VTR Pack, which is automatic, weighs 1300 pounds dry. fan of "falling sideways." I disagree with some who claim that loose snow does not row; in the winter, I drop the pressure to 2.2 to 2.1, and I have never become stuck. The rubber has nothing to do with how it used to sit on the bottom. I'm considering getting a pair in advance since when the white asphalt melted, I had a hernia.

Pros
  • iced two seasons. Nearly all of the spikes flew out, yet the rubber never stopped mesmerizing me with how steadfastly it clung to the road.
Cons
  • Spikes shoot out.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It works, but I don't think I'll be buying it again.

I'm not devastated to report that driving is not a source of joy for me. Before that, I skated on the fourth hack for perhaps ten years, during which time it developed minor cracks and eventually lost all of its spikes. Long decided to spend his or her budget on something, and goodrich won out. Skating on the hack this summer without changing shoes resulted in rubber wear of 50–70 percent and no spikes, resulting in unsatisfactory grip on snow and ice. When I was with her, I switched to…

Pros
  • The brand makes me believe that it is soft, quiet, and durable.
Cons
  • The way people act on the ice makes it seem like there are no spikes.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

The average temperature in the winter is -5 degrees Fahrenheit, and there are losses in studs 1-3 per wheel. I use rubber for the second season, which is urban mode. I have never once wished that I hadn't gone ahead and purchased this option.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

The studs were rendered useless by every aspect of that rubber. The rubber is of high quality and relatively low cost. It is able to row effectively in the snow. Due to the fact that I am not Schumacher, the handling of this rubber is satisfactory for me. When I finally slid myself into the hole, I was terrified that I would give myself a hernia, but it didn't happen. A few drawbacks: One of the problems is that the spikes in the tire don't stay in place very effectively. The front was missing…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

The pavement echoes with the sound of Brichston summer tires. In the winter, Goodrich is typically much quieter. My spouse noticed as well. Perhaps the going is tough in Brichston. The cerate2 wheelbarrow.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best offers, glad I bought it.

Very good ability to travel cross-country in deep, soft snowdrifts; they do not generate any noise, and the vehicle travels well and smoothly without any yaw on the route. It just so happened that during this winter I rode the Camry 70 for half the winter on Nokia Haka 9 and for the second part of the winter I rode these goodrichs, so the difference is practically imperceptible, but in terms of cross-country ability it looks to be better.

Pros
  • Given the cost, it is unquestionably a benefit.
Cons
  • Some spikes are from the previous century, and others have an outmoded design for spikes.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I did not regret the purchase, everything is fine.

I took a knife to the back right corner and lopped off about half a centimeter, and it still stands. I slammed into a hole at 70 kilometers per hour, causing my left inguinal hernia to protrude. Be unaltered. Then I drove for about 400 kilometers, reaching speeds of up to 100 kilometers per hour. I intend to alter both. Pros: Calm, sturdy, and unused for more than three seasons. The negatives: Darting spikes. The tread has little creases where pebbles have been packed in.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

It is said that the flavor and color of each felt-tip pen is unique; therefore, you should choose the one that best suits your needs, however I recommend goodrich! The automobile skidded on the tram rails over the previous winter, but I was able to straighten it up using regular procedures; the tires are in great shape. - This will be the second winter season that the business has been open. Should there be a further sale of this model after the current one has concluded, you may count on my…

Pros
  • I skated for the first time last winter and decided to buy some, so here is my evaluation. Rubber is great! During the course of the winter, not a single spike was lost. despite the fact that I occasionally commit a sin by making a quick start after stopping at a red light. According to what was once reported in the news, St. Petersburg has the worst roads out of all 2022 cities, but the city still did very well. A loud bang followed by rows of snow and ice, followed by melting oatmeal. I would suggest her to anyone and everyone without reservation! I'm happy that I went with these particular tires for the winter. I took 15 radius.
Cons
  • Not able to locate! Never had a failure.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

Since the car is rear-wheel drive and has been traveling on this rubber for two seasons, there is information to be revealed. The extreme proodimability of rubber in the snow, both in tension and in motion, is the first thing I'll mention. Second, a magnificent sense of control over the vehicle; given that it has rear-wheel drive, I occasionally do not forbid myself from allowing the vehicle to skid. Thirdly, in two seasons, not a single spike has been lost! Tires allow you to race with…

Pros
  • outstanding performance in every way
Cons
  • Nevertheless, falling short to Nokian and Continental's "luxury"

I've started researching tires for a different vehicle. Comparatively inexpensive Cordiants and Nordmans didn't have stellar evaluations. They're not terrible. However, there are a great deal of acceptable alternatives. Problems with lost spikes and other deficiencies. The remaining brands offer neither exceptional value nor a sense of optimism. The tried and true Goodrich is likely to be our next tire choice.

Pros
  • Affordable without being overpriced. Slightly more affordable than X-ice and Hakkapellit, but still more than snowmax. What a perfect balance. The directional tread design is excellent. It's all poetry, though. Right, so here's what we know for sure. The noise level is about the same as the standard summertime Kalinovskaya Kama-Euro, albeit with the added rattle of spikes on asphalt. All it is is a cheaper version of the Michelin brand. Like a company, but without the accompanying high price tag. Instead than setting magazine records for braking distances and other particular disciplines, Michelin tires focus on more practical benefits, such as silence and fuel efficiency. The maker states that the spike sockets have been reinforced. Even though it used to skid at intersections and during acceleration, I managed to lose none of them over the course of three seasons. Sure, we were off by a hair. But setbacks. possible isolated increases in force. Superb, dogged stopping power in all weather conditions. Methodical care and handling. normal. You're just driving along and nothing interesting happens to capture your notice.
Cons
  • Let's just say that using ABS to slow down on ice isn't exactly relaxing. While asphalt can be polished, ice cannot. As a whole, this is probably par for the course. However, the situation is unclear. It would be more even-keeled if tires had average paving-level braking and ice-level performance. However, if we keep in mind that 90% of our winter driving is done on asphalt, this becomes less of an issue. if that's the case, the alternative option might be better. A moderate speed index Q of 160 km/h is a "flaw" somewhat far-fetched, as a prudent motorist is not likely to exceed 140 km/h on a winter road.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

Replacement 205/60/16 sized tires for the hankook WinterPike 2022 will be ordered in the fall of 2022. Produced in 17 weeks starting in the year 2022. That old Hankook wasn't going anywhere. Because of the car's softer sidewall compared to Hankuk, Hakka, or winter Dunlop, cab drivers have to be more deliberate. It's easy to anticipate how the driver will respond, and there are never any breakdowns or wrecks. One row of studs on each side, for a total of two. While slightly noisier than summer…

Pros
  • The steering wheel responses were predictable, and the cost was reasonable.
Cons
  • Introspective while on the go

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Definitely not advise to buy, the product is disappointing.

After the summer Michelin, I moved it up to the second focus position. that shifted my focus to the tractor. You are able to detect the presence of every stone on the road. The suspension takes a beating whenever there is a bump. When you drive slowly, you can feel the lamellas not just in the steering wheel but also in your own spine! The year before, I rode an amtel that had a rusk similar to that of an ekogama, and I was as content as an elephant. However, after the third season, a hernia on

Pros
  • Superior to the status quo
Cons
  • Rigid, noisy

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expectations were not met, average quality.

Stands on Camry'15 16th radius. For 10 t. Km. loss of spikes from each wheel 2-3 pcs. practically no rubber wear No. There are no punctures or hernias. Rowing through snow and mud is amazing. On ice and ice ruts, everything is bad. Very quiet and comfortable. Balancing: for each wheel 120-140 grams. whatever one may say. I tried it on two sets of discs (original and china).

Pros
  • Quiet, good traffic.
Cons
  • Not balanced! Swims at speeds over 110, behaves disgustingly on ice.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

Bought for a 215/60 R16 Citroen DS4 vehicle. Well-balanced, with each wheel weighing no more than 40 grams. After the robbery, I re-balanced and found that the weight had dropped to between 25 and 30 grams. The spikes are silent and have a Velcro-like texture. Lackadaisical taxi service; good on dry roads. On 11/28/2022, people in MSC and MO were able to give it a shot on the ice. Predictable braking, basically no effectiveness from abs. The start-to-finish acceleration is similarly assured and

Pros
  • There is minimal noise, excellent control, superb balance, and a reasonable cost.
Cons
  • Not yet able to locate it. like a rubber band

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

The assurance and calm that comes from having complete control over the driving situation is priceless. Mode of transportation: family. Previously used Nokia 7, Bears 1,2,3, against which, Goodrich appears to be a viable option, especially when taking into account the cost.

Size 175x65 R14 sets in two sets, one for me and one for a cousin. Although R13 wasn't available, I also intended to bring my father-in-law. Good tires, third winter in the Urals (operating in cities, on highways, and in rural areas at temperatures ranging from +10 to -45). My mileage is over 40,000, the spikes are all in place, and the wear is essentially undetectable (the carrier determines if the spikes and wear are present or not). The tire displays self-assurance. The relative is…

Pros
  • Pricing, brand, and design.
Cons
  • when braking on solid snow

Revainrating 4 out of 5

My impression of the purchase is good, buy it.

When examining my winter tires Nokia Nordman 4, I realized that after 5 years of running everything is very deplorable there, two warm unstable winters affected, I drove on bare asphalt, as a result, the loss of more than 80% of the spikes and the same tread wear. oh to her prices. For the price, I leaned more towards Amtel, the Chinese, Viatti, finally, I didn’t want to spend a new car on expensive cylinders. I stopped at Viatti in short, I wanted to buy already. I found out that he has in…

Pros
  • With ABS, they brake perfectly. They row more than well in the winter of 2022, you yourself all saw what was happening on the roads how much snow. I got out of the snowdrifts on this rubber just below the knee. balancing on two cylinders out of 4 loads more than 30 grams, but at the tire shop they said that this is the norm for studding.
Cons
  • Noisy on bare pavement

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

I drive 185/65 R15 for the tenth winter, the total mileage of this rubber is ~ 50 t. Km. Today, the tread depth is 7-8 mm, the studs are 20-30%. A noticeable loss of thorns began only after the 5th winter. At the same time, I did not notice any particular deterioration in performance. Although, of course, slipping in some conditions has become more frequent. But for the most part, it still works well. Balances easily. The pressure keeps perfectly (after the summer I put it on - I practically…

Pros
  • Comfortable (soft), not noisy. Runs great in deep snow. Confident maneuvering in a rut and through a snow parapet when overtaking. Good brakes. Wear resistant.
Cons
  • Acceleration from a standstill on ice is not amazing, but this is not critical.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I'm disappointed with my purchase, products are no good.

From studded rubber was Pirelli, I don’t remember which one. Buzzed like a UAZ. It was my very first ship. Ruzina. Then he moved to Velcro Bridgestone Revo JZ. I drove it for about ten years at least (every three years I bought a new one naturally)) and then they gave it as a gift in the cabin, this is a miracle. What does he come in breeches, trade in the car and leave on this "gift". All in one day. Feel the difference as they say! I was just a little confused. Summary: rubber well finally…

Pros
  • Winter tires, spikes. All.
Cons
  • There is no manageability. The darkest thing is the unpredictable lateral drift. On ice, on densely packed snow, in a rut - everything is bad. Doesn't hold the road. Overtaking is done with a slight feeling of "2022 Avos". In porridge, with a small plus, it staggers, be healthy. In deep snow, in the yard when leaving, it rows normally, but any rubber that has a winter sipe does this. It brakes normally, the deceleration is quite tolerable and predictable on all winter road options, it is "sched" into the brain's memory and you know the possibilities for braking performance. But lateral demolition is SOMETHING. At a certain moment of a smooth arc or turn, it holds-holds and suddenly abruptly breaks into demolition. Side slip is so easy, as if it has suddenly turned into a summer one. My breeches always "pull", you feel that they did not spare the rubber and you always know their capabilities and, most importantly, you feel them. Their demolition is always always predictable, you know at what point it will be and you can control it. And then a sharp breakdown in uncontrolled demolition. Like "poznyak guys, here I p. " Very displeased. Tires are not for trails. For rural areas where speed 40-60 will do, but for good movement on long routes NO!