Toyo Observe G3-Ice 285/60 R18 120T winter Review
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Description of Toyo Observe G3-Ice 285/60 R18 120T winter
- In general, the tires are not bad. Not very noisy and soft.
- The field of the first season has practically no thorns left.
- It is round.
- Dangerous to one's life!
- 1. Roadway traction 2. Price
- There are none that are crucial.
- foreseeable rides
- There were hardly no thorns remained by the third year.
- Value for money excellent
- After 80 kilometers per hour, there is a slight increase in noise, but this is normal for studded tires.
- Made in Japan, NOT in Russia! Soft and provides excellent traction on asphalt!
- Noisy, but doesn't buzz as much as Khaki!)
- Price. Ice and snow are held on well by this material.
- In the first season, only 15% of the spikes on the front axle and 100% of the spikes on the rear axle experienced sweating. On the other hand, I did a lot of moving on clean asphalt in May and had to apply the emergency brakes a few times. As a result, I do not believe this to be a big disadvantage. A buddy of mine had a jacogamma that was below 50% and below 40% for the season.
- When it comes to the benefits, I'd point out things like the affordable price, as well as the excellent traction and control, but. (see downsides)
- Only when they are brand new (for the first month and a half), tires have an excellent grip and are easy to handle. After that, a precipitous fall down the pleasant impressions ladder brought on by tires ushers in the beginning of the loss of spikes. My impression is that the rubber was missing anywhere between 25 and 30 percent of its studs by the time the first season was over. This is after five months of calm driving without any violent behavior. So so indication.