Nokian Tires Nordman RS2 SUV 225/65 R17 106R winter Review
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Description of Nokian Tires Nordman RS2 SUV 225/65 R17 106R winter
- There was a decrease of $1.350 for each bottle.
- The value for the money, the softness, the lack of noise, the good "rowing" on loose snow, the stability on rolling snow, and the not awful performance on ice.
- It was unevenly distributed ("changed shoes" at one of the greatest services in Hong Kong), and two of the items are quite revolting, while the other two are more or less the same. During sharp turns, demolition on loose snow (or asphalt, in some cases).
- extremely robust rubber.
- Asphalt is rumbling noticeably. Not to mention the joints and tiny holes, you may feel the smallest pebbles or bumps. On ice, which is extremely unpredictable, oatmeal is likewise not fully predictable.
- Absolutely, I enjoyed it everything. Design. Superiority in Tires. Intelligent construction that has stood the test of time. Orientation. Stronger walls on the side. Profound harmony. This is a serious brand; it's the offspring of the legendary Hakapelita. When compared to similar products sold by competitors at similar prices, the rubber compound turns out to be quite good. producibility of this design.
- In 2022, rubber is manufactured, so there is no longer a need to clear customs, although the price is still a little steep. It's a shame no one regulates rubber prices. The market is acting like a bulldozer, crushing prices. Amazon makes it easy to locate a store and examine their pricing structure.
- There is hardly much noise. Inexpensive.
- They don't slow down at all while they're on ice. Braking is quite difficult on wet pavement.
- Good performance on dry asphalt, slush, and light snow; ice is worse, but still manageable, thanks to the sturdy sidewall that efficiently evacuates water from the contact patch.
- Didn't turn up.
- excellent braking, easy starts on any surface. None of them dub.
- Nothing has been a cause for complaint thus far.
- patency Controllability Price
- Nothing
- resisting wear and tear Controllability Quietness
- During the course of the operation's six years, I did not bring to light any deficiencies.
- On dry pavement, hushed with good handling. Rows generally in "deep snow" and off-road mush.
- For ice, no. It will slip when turning on icy asphalt; take care!
- Very tranquil, gentle, and cozy in nature.
- Not revealed yet.
- Prioritize low cost, high quality, easy maintenance, and rugged durability.
- Recently made a purchase. In this section, I'll address the problems that have been raised (if they warrant discussion in my perspective).
- Permanent all-wheel drive eliminates the possibility of side skids completely. It enabled me to drive quite swiftly on the Hong Kong–Peter expressway at a temperature of -20 degrees Celsius without experiencing any hint of skidding (up to 170 kilometers per hour) in tight corners or when pulling to the side of the road with two wheels. - It is inaudible at any speed; perhaps the lack of noise produced by the arches is the cause of this phenomenon. - It's actually rather fun to row through dense snow. - When driving on dry roads, you really get the full effect of summer tires.
- On ice, at a temperature of 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-10 degrees Celsius), you can feel the entire ineffectiveness of this rubber: only full-time four-wheel drive will allow you to get out of the frozen rut un the parking lot. Slides upon slides on immaculate ice in the most improbable of settings - In spite of the fact that when you're going fast and turning bends you feel great, it's a different story when you have to brake on slush and ice because ABS quite frequently kicks in at slower speeds.
- Manoeuvrability as well as directional stability
- A little noisy
- Superb tires from the industry standard bearer.
- False Negatives
- Regardless of what you're driving, you'll have superb road holding. It's not as fast as a nice studded one on ice, but it's still manageable. This rubber barely shows any signs of rutting. Ice drifts can be predicted and corrected with relative ease.
- generates a rumbling sound on frozen surfaces.
- Nordman seems to be a domestic localization. However, I am pleased with the product's quality. The wheels are perfectly balanced; there are no megaweights dangling from the hub. They aren't frightened by ruts, and the drainage system is so good that it quickly and efficiently drains slush and water from puddles. Even in deep snow, it rows with grace and in keeping with its "Scandinavian type" reputation.
- I only caught one puncture in three years. Perhaps I just have bad luck, but I've never had a tire puncture in the winter while using other brands. Repairable, so patch it up. Feels like it "floats" at fast speeds and favorable temps, especially when left out for too long.