Pirelli Ice Zero 2 225/55 R17 101T winter Review
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Description of Pirelli Ice Zero 2 225/55 R17 101T winter
- Estimate in advance, not installed yet. In general, solid, the sidewall seemed average, there were enough spikes.
- Price, balancing
- Swift shipping
- No
- Outstanding traction and stopping power on icy roads. visible spike fixation. tranquility in the soundscape. What a bargain considering the quality!
- NO!
- Tires with excellent handling and riding comfort
- During the summer months, riding is prohibited.
- They do a good job of maintaining the road. Robust in wintry conditions. On asphalt, you may turn with confidence. Gentleness of motion.
- These are thorns, so there is some noise.
- Dimension 225 50 18, auto-quattro for 333 horsepower. This was used during the first winter season, and it is around 5,000 kilometers. Siberia. Aggressive driving was observed in the city (main) areas, as well as on the intercity and suburban highways. Naturally, there was some rolling of spikes between 800 and 900 kilometers on dry pavement at speeds of up to 190 kilometers per hour (I didn't accelerate as much during the winter), and rolled snow also maintains its grip effectively. I compare it to Hakka 8 and Kontik 2, both of which were there before, but the price tag for zero 2 is more agreeable to me. I do not have any issues regarding the amount of noise. Spikes for the season, everything is in place, and I cannot express how envious I am of this situation. The sidewall has a modest amount of elasticity, is relatively soft, and is comfortable in general.
- not disclosed as of yet
- Really quiet! Wet, icy asphalt holds flawlessly. I didn’t drive much on it, but the jamb with side demolitions (unlike its predecessor) was removed in my opinion.
- Haven't revealed yet
- Nothing
- 1. Noisy 2. Floats on asphalt 3. Spikes fly out
- Soft, fairly quiet, slow down well
- The spikes on all tires have a different offset and this can be seen by eye, some sit deeper, some, on the contrary, are more depressed. The feeling that they put it anywhere. One tire was defective.
- Excellent grip on all-wheel drive, for half of the winter with drifting and drifting, on asphalt and ice - no spikes fell out
- Strong noise at certain speeds, but at the same time in other ranges - not audible
- One of the few winter tires designed for a speed of 210 km/h. For me, this is true, sometimes I travel so much.
- quiet, high controllability
- No
- For three weeks of testing in the conditions of a "warm winter" in Hong Kong this December, I found out the main thing - Ice Zero 2 really has a seriously reduced noise level. She doesn't buzz! No extraneous sounds. It's like you're on a stick. I checked the "talkativeness" both on dry pavement and on the surface with a cocktail of mud and snow porridge. Surprisingly, both there and there you don’t even notice a hint of the usual rumble for spikes. By the way, earlier the spikes were as if built in lines, but now they are located on different lines. As a result, the tires got rid of sound resonance, and their braking efficiency also increased. I checked it on ice and snow reel - there is almost nothing to complain about.
- Didn't notice at all
- 1. Manageability 2. Braking on all surfaces 3. Reliability of landing of spikes 4. Predictability of behavior on the road 5. Patency
- 1. Slightly slips when starting from a standstill due to the deployed stud, but this gives a fat "+" when braking, which is much more important in winter than leaving the traffic light first.
- The tire for studded tires is quiet. It is excellent in fresh snow. It balances well.
- Price, grip, very soft.
- - Holds any surface perfectly, ice/asphalt/snow/porridge - Quiet for a studded winter, I can't hear the speed ranges being any different
- - Expensive, but often you have to pay for quality
- Surprisingly quiet.
- Price at the beginning of the season.