- 10 to 5 degrees. On both dry and wet pavement, it firmly holds and doesn't float. On compacted snow, predictable behavior holds up nicely. quiet tires that are not overly happy
- Regarding a passenger tire that hasn't been named
- Excellent traction in thick snow and slush. Superior ability to resist hydroplaning. The traces are barely perceptible. Excellent traction in the rain. The car has a seemingly neutral driving feel, and can be driven smoothly into a skid using only the accelerator and the steering wheel. Transparent and dependable control on the ice-covered streets of winter. Normal forward and reverse paddling in heavy snow. No loud footsteps here. The ride's smoothness is unremarkable, and the joints and cracks are driven a little more smoothly than one might anticipate. A lovely tread design, at last.
- When driving on a road that has just a dusting of snow on it, you have to be very careful. Weak in the face of severe challenges. Naturally, they struggle more on smooth, rolling ice and snow.
- Works well on wet pavement, snow, and oatmeal. Calm and subtle.
- There were no flaws that I could discover.
- Very quiet tire Excellent traction in both the rain and the snow.
- while they are absent from here
- The aquaplaning is above praise; it holds wonderfully; it's almost as if it doesn't exist. These tires offer excellent performance at a reasonable price. When it's raining and the pavement is wet, you should maintain a high level of confidence. It appears to be delicate, and it does not become a tan color when exposed to frost (not powerful; there were no severe frosts, so checking this was not feasible). On ice, it slows down and starts off again, but caution is still required because there are no spikes in the surface. despite the fact that nobody replaced caution with spikes. In the snow, it rows exceptionally effectively and its handling is unaffected in any way. The interior of the car is more quiet now than it was throughout the summer.
- I am unsure of how it will act when placed on ice. Most likely not, just like with any other type of rubber that does not include studs. It has not been possible to check, but it seems like the winter in St. Petersburg this year will be much like the fall; it will rain every day and then some. I really hope that doesn't work out since this kind of winter is right up my alley))
- There was complete silence inside the cabin, and there was no clicking noise caused by the spikes' absence.
- It is inevitable that there may be slip-ups on occasion; this was to be expected. Therefore, it is not a disadvantage in the traditional sense.
- peaceful and gentle rides smoothly over slick ground good traction on asphalt All modes of behavior are predictable Price
- Keep the ice. For Eurozim consumption, it's not too bad, though, as the rubber appears to have a rather high rolling resistance. More over one liter goes in favor of the summer vehicle on a highway cruise.
- For the last 6 years I have been rolling on studded Michelins, Well, it's time to change, I didn’t want to glue the W badge on the gl and bought Velcro, I chose for a long time, I didn’t find what I wanted to buy, I decided to order these. I didn’t feel much difference with the spikes, well, I don’t drive much. What we liked: 1) Reasonable price. 2) Don't make noise. 3) When starting on asphalt, there is no slip. 4) They keep the road normally, the speed limit is 100-120, a maximum of 140. 5) Price, I ordered 195/60/15 for 12
- On rolled snow, the brakes are not excellent, but 4. Well, maybe in a turn it takes your away at speed a little, it was only once on packed snow .
- Passability, reliability, controllability, price
- price
- Dislikes speed and fast turns, does not hold "mess".
- soft, but elastic (not rolling), does not make noise, excellent road holding
- No