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Review on Toyo Observe G3-Ice 235/45 R17 94 winter by Stanisaw Borowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

The country of manufacture of my rubber is Malaysia. My car has a manual transmission, front-wheel drive, weighs 1250 kg, a 2 liter engine, and 150 forces. Its tires are quite decent; yes, they lose their spikes; however, the car steers on them perfectly on asphalt and performs averagely on snow and ice. In Pokemon, the spikes, as I understand it, hold on worse, but they appear to be softer; you can walk 100 km on them with confidence. They are In general, it is up to everyone whether to take this rubber or not; of course, it is up to YOU. However, in my experience, the rubber is not bad for the money, it suits me more - it didn't work for me. Frost, however, is still afraid and hardens at -25 degrees Fahrenheit and below; it freezes almost like the Bridge Ice Cruiser 7000, and at -40 degrees Fahrenheit like the Bridge into a piece of wood.

Pros
  • A kind of golden mean: a very strong chord that makes it substantially harder to ride over bumps than on other winter tires, not at all noisy, neither overly soft nor overly harsh to the touch.
Cons
  • If you frequently press the gas pedal all the way down and begin with axle boxes, a monodrive will freely drop spikes; nevertheless, the non-drive axle will not lose any spikes at this time.