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After purchasing a set of these tires, I saw how diverse people's opinions may be on the same brand of tire, even among drivers with similar habits and mileage estimates. First, I'll address a common complaint: winter tires produce noise, especially when first installed and then replaced with summer tires. The noise level produced by these tires is acceptable both in the city and on the highway, so even the devil wouldn't be scared off by their portrayal of him. The primary complaint about…

Pros
  • Inspiring trust and regularity
Cons
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Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, more pros than cons.

Use period: 17 days. Two spikes shot out. And I barely even used it. Image underneath. Now that winter is over, I'm prepared to talk about my experiences with rubber. a big help during the winter. drove 24,000 kilometers over the winter. generally speaking, the track. However, everything functions properly and there is porridge in the yards. High on its own, and this aided 205/60 R16 96T. Car, a Ford Mondeo 4. 110–120 km/h is considered the highway speed. The noise was considerably less when…

Pros
  • the protector was liked. In the winter, I'm hoping he'll defend himself.
Cons
  • really loud. The tire noise that enters the cabin is not constant. It's comparable to being in an airplane's turbine seat.

For a long time, I opted for winter tires. After reading numerous tests and analyzing, I decided to give up on this specific model because the old Hakka 7 had already lost all of its spikes (there is one peculiarity here, oddly enough: the Hakka spikes simply start to lose their carbide core when worn to a certain level). Whether it is asphalt or ice, the tire operates with assurance. It feels an order of magnitude better on the pavement than the new Hakka 7, and it is not inferior on snow and…

Pros
  • superior traction on any surface
Cons
  • Stronger buzzing than the Nokian Hakka 7, however after 500 kilometers it becomes much quieter.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product at a good price, I recommend to try it.

I got tired of using Velcro and moved on to spikes (Hong Kong). You may ride with a lot more confidence than you could with Velcro thanks to its excellent handling on snow and ice. In contrast, the 2022/20 season did not overdo the snow and cold, therefore I like the riding conditions during that time. When the counter reaches +5, the automobile stops moving and transforms into a roll (ff2). On the other hand, the noise is the biggest drawback. After the break-in it became quieter, but you…

Pros
  • Durability, longevity, and ease of use
Cons
  • Triggering a buzzing and humming sound

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, more pros than cons.

On a Honda Civic 4D, I purchased this 205/55 R16 tire. Aggressive driving style; I travel at a highway speed of 130 to 150 km/h. I only chose to test this rubber after reading and examining the reviews because the spikes' dependability. I want to state up front that I am not afraid of loudness or a propensity for demolitions. The tires I received from a shipping business were the first source of disappointment. The publication date was the end of 2022. After shopping, I also discovered a lot of

Pros
  • All the spikes stayed in place throughout the city's aggressive driving for three months.
Cons
  • In a slump, he talks a lot.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

In overall, I felt like I made a bad choice in dimension (65/195 15). It's possible that 55/205 16 would have performed better, given that its main claim is to sideways movements. Best tires ever for crossovers, especially in snowy climates where you have to regularly drive over snow banks. While I did enjoy the rubber's performance, I plan to switch to a different material for the upcoming season if at all possible. Maybe in another dimension on it.

Pros
  • Good rake in the snow and great stopping power. For use as a sled.
Cons
  • Strange things happen when you turn corners with it; at first it slips a bit, and then it catches a hook. This causes a lack of confidence and a sense of being unsettled. When the rubber is breaking off or has "stood" on the arc, limiting modes are activated, and the world is seen in a new light. Excellent slide into it, and the change was seamless. Extremely forgiving sidewall; you'll still feel like you've got ice under your wheels, even on asphalt. In other words, you can't doze off while driving (a habit shared by 80% of motorists). Which is a benefit to consider.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disgusting, dissatisfied with the purchase.

Tires on, wrecked the car. A decade's worth of behind-the-wheel experience. Automotive Toyota Avensis. After the yokahama IG55s got fully bald during the winter of 2022, a decision was made to replace them. I went in hoping to purchase the continental that performed better on the second car, but the sales associate talked me into purchasing the Pirelli Ice Zero instead. Then I made a terrible decision and purchased this rubber. Put. Left. At first, I noticed the same loudness as everyone else…

Pros
  • Compared to the same Continental, the city is peaceful enough, and residents have no concerns.
Cons
  • Ice defies regulation.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

Toyota Camry was mostly used in Hong Kong and the surrounding area. Driving manner: relaxed, somewhere between a silver dream racer and a geriatric. Maximum speed is 160 km/h; changes in direction are only permitted in emergency circumstances (to avoid an impediment); the top speed in corners is 80 km/h. I got pirelki on the spur of the moment in December 2022 because I wanted breeches. But in the shop, they presented some noname instead of breeches, which SUDDENLY ran out, presumably betting…

Pros
  • The car handles like it's on rails and performs admirably in ice, slush, and rolling snow. Wear resistance: All the teeth are in place, and I'm rolling back the second season (mostly on asphalt, as today is turning out to be a warm winter day). Strength: The Third Ring Road has pits, railroad crossings, and joints. There are no wounds, ruptures, or hernias. Therefore, those buddies who write about a weak sidewall drive based on the maxim "more speed, less holes" are probably correct.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

The stamp is 34/14, which means it was freshly made at the end of August when I purchased the rubber in September. gave one 3200 re. Manufactured in 2022. The noise initially consumed the brain, but after traveling between 1000 and 1500 kilometres, it vanished. Noise that is within the typical range, as befits a spike. standing on a Chevrolet Lacetti car with a 2.2 Bar pressure. Although there is little sharpness of control and the rubber is rather tall, it glides across frosted bumps without…

Pros
  • holds the road well enough for winter tires with a dimension of 195/60R15 (snow, muck, asphalt). The way a player behaves on the ice is generally a bonus. (For spikes) Not too noisy. Price!
Cons
  • For the 14–15 season, nothing was found.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

This rubber is NOT for people who prefer peace and quiet in their vehicles. They are mostly spikes and have many of "teeth." Ice Zero is most likely for people who drive outside of major cities, where winter road maintenance is inconsistent or nonexistent. The previous vehicle, the Hakka 7, lost almost 70% of its studs in just two seasons. In four seasons, Ice Zero only lost two "teeth". And in my perspective, Ice Zero drives with a bit more assurance.

Pros
  • In fact, Ice Zero gnaws on ice. With this tire, I was able to drive out of several sizable snowdrifts in the yard with the first car, which is already in its fourth season. Excellent grip on both dry and wet surfaces. The spikes are tightly seated since, after 4 seasons, just 2 of the entire set of spikes were lost.
Cons
  • Although she makes a lot of noise and gave you the idea that you were flying a jet instead of driving a car at first, all of her other qualities only partially make up for this drawback.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

Winter tires with studs are a need. When the financial possibility presented itself, I rode a wide range of tires, from the cheapest matedor to the most expensive quality brands. These ice zeros are another example of a product that is rather pricey but well worth it. I believe their prestige and usefulness justify their high price tag. Advantages that vary: Not affected by the cold. It's a sturdy spike. Do not "float" in the thaw. When behind the wheel, it feels like everything. Against it…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing unusual, normal product.

It will get out of the snowdrift, it holds well on the ice, but the asphalt is generally terrible, it feels like the car is about to skid in a turn. .

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

Bought a week ago. Expected noise and bad behavior on the pavement. Having left the tire store, I was pleasantly surprised, I heard the rustle of thorns and a slight rustling characteristic of any winter tires ! On a non-busy road up to 100 km / h, no problems ! Above - a little floating ! I attribute this to a temperature of +8, wet asphalt and the fact that they have not yet been rolled ! I didn't notice any drift in corners. There are no pretensions to braking either ! As soon as it freezes…

Pros
  • excellent behavior on wet pavement.
Cons
  • Not yet

Replaced the old Hakka 4 with this rubber. Strongly satisfied. I go to work in the middle of the week and go skiing out of town a couple of times. On the old Hakka, I was pretty much worn along the ruts, on the new Pirelli - no. Let's see how she is with the loss of spikes. A cursory inspection of the drive front wheels after a month of operation did not reveal any dropped spikes. Paid 4200 per wheel. I would be quite happy if they cost 3000.

Pros
  • Holds the road well, does not slip in icy ruts.
Cons
  • Buzzing. But it somehow does not bother me, the sound is in the aisles of acceptable.