Toyo Observe GSI5
Tire specifications
DescriptionDescription Toyo Observe GSI5
The Toyo Observe GSI5 winter non-studded passenger tire, produced by one of the leaders of the Japanese tire industry, is designed for the vast majority of modern passenger cars, including SUVs, crossovers, and pickups. This is evident from the extremely wide range of sizes, which includes more than fifty options, starting from 13 inches and ending with 20 inches.
The tread of this model features a calm design of a V-shaped symmetrical directional tread pattern, consisting of five main functional elements - three central ribs and a pair of shoulder zones. This structure provides optimal acceleration and braking efficiency, especially on slippery surfaces.
In the creation of the Toyo Observe GSI5 tire, the Microbit technology was widely applied, which, in turn, consists of a whole range of advanced technological solutions. The use of walnut shell particles in the rubber compound has significantly improved traction and braking efficiency, both when driving on snow and on ice. This is achieved due to the formation of thousands of additional small spikes that effectively grip even very slippery surfaces. Walnut shell was chosen because it is one of the hardest natural substances.
Another component of the Microbit technology is a rubber compound with an increased content of siliceous component - silica - compared to conventional winter tires. This has significantly improved the elasticity of the tire even at very low ambient temperatures. Additionally, traction and braking efficiency on wet roads have increased, as well as the durability of the tread. Another new component of the rubber compound is bamboo carbon powder, which is used as an absorbent that absorbs the water film that forms when driving on ice. This also had a positive effect on traction on slippery surfaces.
Another component of the Microbit technology is the serrated edges of the tread blocks and special lamellas, which provide reliable traction with snowy and icy roads in all directions.
During the development of the tread of this model, the Spider Sipe technology was used. As part of it, a multitude of lamellas were placed on the surface of the tread blocks, which, by their configuration and arrangement, formed a pattern resembling a spider. This solution is also aimed at providing maximum traction when the car accelerates, brakes, or turns on a slippery surface.
The First Edge Sipe technology is designed to improve traction during the run-in period of the tire. This technical solution is embodied in the form of special lamellas located on the surface of the tread blocks.
The main purpose of the Arrow Lift technology is to provide more reliable behavior when overcoming sections covered with deep snow. The practical implementation of this technological solution is a special structure of the shoulder zones of the tread, the lateral side of the blocks of which resembles an arrowhead.
Main features of Toyo Observe GSI5
- The rubber compound contains bamboo carbon powder, which is used as an absorbent that effectively removes water from the contact patch when driving on ice, providing more reliable traction on icy surfaces;
- The use of walnut shell micro-particles in the rubber compound forms thousands of tiny spikes that effectively grip even bare ice;
- The central longitudinal rib, formed by mutually directed lamellas, provides excellent directional stability and stable traction with a slippery surface during any maneuver;
- The Arrow Lift technology, implying a special structure of the shoulder zone tread blocks, allows for more confident overcoming of difficult sections;
- The spider-like lamellas used in the Spider Sipe technology improve traction when cornering, as well as increase the efficiency of acceleration and braking in any conditions.
In stock and to order
| Modification | Availability | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toyo Observe GSI5 275/50 R21 113Q XL | 21 430 ₽ |
Reviews 292
Add a feedback- Dry road
- Wet road
- Snow
- Ice
- Course stability
- Comfort
- Silent
- Braking
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- Aquaplaning
- Speed
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- Quality
- Price/performance
- Rate
Before that, I had Michelin X-Ice with no studs now also in the back. In the front, I got TOYO. The difference is significant.
I tested it all in one day (from dawn on the icy road, in the evening – wet slush, sometimes dry asphalt, and overnight 30 cm of snow fell. I live in the Republic of Komi). Of course, it doesn’t brake that well on the ice, I was going 50 km/h, it
- Vehicle:
- Renault Espace 2,0L Turbo 2003-2007
- Control on a dry road
- Steering in the wet
- Control in the snow
- Control on ice
- Course stability
- Drive comfort
- Quiet in motion
- Braking efficiency
- Resistant to aquaplaning
- Velocity characteristics
- Wearability
- Quality of production
- Price justifiability
- Rate
This tire stands out from others in one distinct way - comfort. Some other driving qualities are only slightly different from others, requiring multiple measurements, test drives, and attentive listening to notice. But one thing that stands out immediately from all other tires is the quiet and comfortable ride, which I noticed as soon as I started driving it - the cracks on the asphalt were inaudible. I've driven other models and brands, and the cracks and small potholes would resonate through the steering wheel. There
- Vehicle:
- Toyota Ist
- Control on a dry road
- Steering in the wet
- Control in the snow
- Control on ice
- Course stability
- Drive comfort
- Quiet in motion
- Braking efficiency
- Resistant to aquaplaning
- Velocity characteristics
- Wearability
- Quality of production
- Price justifiability
- The product was purchased at Mosautoshina
- Rate
I didn’t have any doubts when I planned to buy a tire without studs for a rear-wheel drive car. I generally hate studded tires, I think studs ruin the whole idea and possibilities that the tire manufacturer has put into it. Now about the usage. The New Year’s trip was 5,500 kilometers. Moscow-Derbent and back. Several climate zones along the route. The return trip is more interesting: Dagestan in the summer, Makhachkala-Grozny
- Vehicle:
- Toyota Town Ace Noah
- Size:
- 195/70 R14 91Q
- Buy again?:
- Definitely yes
- City:
- Moscow
- Control on a dry road
- Steering in the wet
- Control in the snow
- Control on ice
- Course stability
- Drive comfort
- Quiet in motion
- Braking efficiency
- Resistant to aquaplaning
- Velocity characteristics
- Wearability
- Quality of production
- Price justifiability
Tests 6
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Winter tire test size 215/65 R17 6
- Publisher:
- «Tyre Testing Group»
- Year:
- 2021
- On ice, the tire provides excellent handling and well retains the vehicle from side slipping in tight turns. In icy turns, one can enter on this tire at higher speeds than on other tires.
- On snow, Toyo brakes decently, but there are problems with handling, as there is a great tendency to skid and drift. In addition, controlling skids and drifts is much more difficult than on other tires.
On wet asphalt, it is very difficult to drive fast, as both strong skids and sudden drifts are possible. The braking properties on this surface are also the worst
On dry asphalt, there are also problems with the car's behavior. It is quite unstable and during sharp maneuvers, you need to be ready to actively intervene.
- It's worth considering.
Score: 6.9
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Unbiased Tire Rating 4
- Publisher:
- «Мосавтошина»
- Year:
- 2018
- Humming at speeds over 80 km/h, has problems with loose snow, ice, and wet asphalt. In positive temperatures, it "floats".
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Winter tire test 225/45R17 non-studded 9
- Publisher:
- «За рулём»
- Year:
- 2016
- Longitudinal traction on snow and ice
good snow handling.
- Worst cross-linking on ice and braking properties on asphalt
increased fuel consumption
weak snow passing ability
difficulties with keeping the course on asphalt
low level of comfort.
- Budget option with excellent price/quality ratio.
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Winter tire test 195/65R15 6
- Publisher:
- «За рулём»
- Year:
- 2016
- Improved handling on snow-covered roads.
- Poor braking performance on wet asphalt
increased fuel consumption at a speed of 90 km/h
- Good tires.
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Winter smooth tire test 205/55 R16 7
- Publisher:
- «Авторевю»
- Year:
- 2015
- wide range of sizes
- Traction properties on ice and snow
steering ability on ice and snow
traction properties on asphalt
- Test disappointment.
You read the advertising brochures and you're amazed: what's not here! It turns out that the tires contain both "moisture absorbent based on powder obtained from bamboo charcoal" and "microparticles of walnut shell". But either the bamboo hasn't grown yet, or the nuts are unripe... The tires just won't grip the ice, no matter how hard you try! They slip both lengthwise and crosswise. On a 600-meter track, the Nokian friction tires "lose" more than five seconds! On snow, the situation is better: in some types of tests, the "bamboo" tires manage to rise above last place, and on a dirt road, they even ended up in the middle of the ranking. But on the snow handling track, they fail again: the lag behind the Chinese Maxxis, which took the penultimate place, is more than two seconds! And on asphalt, the results are mediocre.
Points: 6.0
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Winter tyre test 175/65 R14 5
- Publisher:
- «За рулём»
- Year:
- 2015
- High snow traction and smooth expert ratings across all disciplines.
- the weakest lateral grip on ice
weak braking properties on ice
- They will reveal their best qualities on snowy and cleaned asphalt roads.
Points: 878