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Review on Nokian Tires Hakkapeliitta 9 SUV 215/65 R17 103T winter by Adam Rymko ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

Each tire loses a few spikes throughout the season, which is absurd given the quantity. balanced and light in weight. As a class, collation does not exist. On the field, they don't float. However, R3 might potentially be taken given the harsh winters in Hong Kong and the surrounding area. However, it isn't about her. The Hakka 9 is the best tire I've ever used, and I've used a lot of tires.

Pros
  • really strong grasp. Stable conduct in all circumstances and on all surfaces. On the track, they just kept me alive. Mercedes ML, 265/45/20 tires. In February, when traveling on Highway 4 in the pouring rain, the Hong Kong-Minsk highway acted as a dreadful skating rink, with bare ice covered in water. I enter a height-difference turn on a high-speed arc and look down to see three destroyed vehicles that have just reversed and been thrown off the track. Stabilization squeaked, the tires held to the ice with their teeth during the lateral demolition, and as a result, they slightly deviated from the trajectory but still stayed in their lane and made the turn perfectly steadily. The tire has two different sorts of spikes: one type is for lateral drifting, while the other type works back and forth for stopping and acceleration. All of it actually functions. perhaps extended the life of the tires and saved the car. Plus 6 to 10 is utterly stable, and 130 is operating silently. fantastic in grits. Additionally, the tire generally reacts with clear-cut clarity. I now know what I was charged for. I once believed that paying for Hakka was unnecessary. This is untrue. The quality of tires is excellent.
Cons
  • They make lots of noise. Even though Merc had a competent Shumka at the time, there was initially a guard present. However, I rolled them, which made it quieter. Nevertheless, there are many spikes and ranges where a direct ringing occurs precisely at 45 and 115 kilometers per hour. The loudness doesn't bother me, though, and you get used to it. But every second, I'm certain.

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July 13, 2023
Some pros: excellent behavior on any winter road: snow, ice, porridge Has some cons: a bit noisy during break-in period
May 30, 2023
For those who value safety first.