Roadstone Winguard Spike
Tire specifications
DescriptionDescription Roadstone Winguard Spike
Despite the relatively small fame of the brand, the Roadstone Winguard Spike studded winter tire has very high operational characteristics. The fact is that it was developed by specialists of the South Korean company Nexen, whose products are today represented in the markets of many countries under its own Roadstone brand.
V-shaped tread pattern
Like a modern tire, the Roadstone Winguard Spike, designed for operation in truly harsh winter conditions, this model is equipped with a very popular symmetrical directional tread pattern with an original V-shaped design. It is formed by a zigzag central longitudinal rib, consisting of many separate blocks connected to each other by rigid bridges. They transform this tread element into a single solid structure, providing the tire with several important advantages.
First of all, this is excellent directional stability, which is especially clearly manifested when moving on slippery roads from snow or ice. Also, it is impossible not to notice the significantly reduced rolling resistance, which had a very favorable effect on the fuel efficiency of this model.
Increased number of gripping edges
Another sign of this model's belonging to modern winter tires is the presence of an increased number of gripping edges. At the same time, the vast majority of them are formed not by separate tread blocks, but by wave-shaped lamellas cut into them. When in contact with the road, these elements open up, forming a multitude of additional gripping edges, while their walls, due to the wave-shaped configuration, are tightly fixed to each other, thereby increasing the stiffness of the blocks and, accordingly, the handling on dry roads.
Main features of the Roadstone Winguard Spike tire
- arrow-shaped blocks in the center of the tread, connected by rigid bridges, provide excellent directional stability and low rolling resistance while maintaining good grip on slippery surfaces;
- the original V-shaped design of the symmetrical directional tread pattern gives the tire excellent performance in any weather and road conditions;
- an increased number of gripping edges, which are formed not only by numerous separate blocks but also by countless wave-shaped lamellas cut throughout the tread depth.
Technologies




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I've done around 7,000 km over the winter and it's been extremely quiet. The tire is still great, it's handling snow perfectly, and I love driving on unpaved roads. The studs are all in place, and the tread is still intact. If you asked me, I'd definitely go for a new one just like this.
- Vehicle:
- Honda Odyssey
- Buy again?:
- Most likely
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I've been driving a minivan for over 8 years on the vast expanses of Western Siberia. In that time, I've worn out not one set of tires. Last year, I decided to replace my friend's tires. I chose Roadstone not by chance. The tread pattern and the distribution of studs are ideal for the winter operation of a two-ton truck in a sharply continental climate. I didn't drive the first 500 km, didn't spin out, and as a result
- Vehicle:
- Chrysler Voyager
- Control on a dry road
- Steering in the wet
- Control in the snow
- Control on ice
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- Quiet in motion
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Very good, budget option. Don't say I ran any tests on it, just a good, reliable tire. Fitted and forgot.
- Vehicle:
- Hyundai Sonata
- Buy again?:
- Most likely
- Control on a dry road
- Steering in the wet
- Control in the snow
- Control on ice
- Drive comfort
- Course stability
- Quiet in motion
- Braking efficiency
- Resistant to aquaplaning
- Velocity characteristics
- Wearability
- Quality of production
- Price justifiability
Tests 1
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Winter Tire Snow Tread Test 195/65 R15 10
- Publisher:
- «За рулём»
- Year:
- 2019
- Good traction
- modest traction properties on ice and snow
poor handling
very noisy
poor ride smoothness