Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport 225/55 R18 98V summer Review
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Description of Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport 225/55 R18 98V summer
- Very strong and durable tire! I skated on it for 6 seasons in a Volkswagen Tuareg car and you could still safely ride it for a couple of years. Went on vacation a few times. Not afraid of bad roads or gravel - very durable! Good braking on dry and wet pavement.
- Noisy and harsh. You can feel all the little things on the road.
- Sturdy for active riding
- Harsh
- Strong sidewall, good handling on dry pavement
- aquaplaning
- Soft, which is a plus for me. Not very noisy. Deep tread, should drain water.
- The pebbles get clogged up and the tire clatters, like on horseshoes)
- Very wear resistant. Excellent handling on the track and any hard surface. Went in a set on Qashqai and Tiguan. As of now, I don't know. On Qashqai, about 110 thousand passed without any problems - the wear of the tread was practically not felt, it slows down perfectly, it enters turns confidently. When, at 120 thousand, the drawing was practically gone, hydroplaning became noticeable and it became noisy, booming and hard. Used mainly on the highway. There are no problems with new tires. For the entire period of operation, not a single bump, although 2 disks had to be edited. I'm currently using the same tires on a Tiguan. Already 95,000 miles and no problems. It's just fantastic handling and there is still quite a lot of tread left, I think 120 thousand will pass quietly.
- There is no grip at all on grass and mud, don’t even try - all-wheel drive will not help, you will spin in one place turning all four wheels :)
- controllability
- wear resistance, very noisy
- Rigid, excellent aquaplaning, rigid sidewall.
- Rapid wear - for 3 seasons (mileage of about 30 thousand), the tread remains 2-3 mm.
- wear-resistant durable
- Rigid, noisy
- Strength, durability
- Very noisy
- Strong, wear-resistant.
- The rest are all negatives. The main thing is the rut! Where I previously traveled and did not notice, now I understand that there is a track.
- handling on a good road in a straight line and in corners
- on bad pavement, it strives to go into a ditch, it buzzes especially noticeably after winter tires.