Tyre reviews Roadstone Winguard Ice SUV. Страница 1 70
- Rate
Tire price vs quality for winter. I don't like studs. I chose this option (city - highway - off-road for winter) and didn't regret it. I wanted to buy GOODYEAR ULTRA GRIP +SUV all the time, but the price of 8300 against 5400 of Korean tires got to me and I decided to take a risk and buy Korean. I would recommend this to everyone, it's the best for winter options, it's reasonable in price
- Vehicle:
- Toyota Hilux Surf
- 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
- The product was purchased at Mosautoshina
- Rate
We bought 'budget' tires in 17 inches and there was a noticeable saving. We liked the pattern, the softness of the tread and the manufacturer NEXEN (Roadstone). We are driving the city, small mileage. Our choice was justified, the first impression is very quiet, after the snowfall in the backyard we drove out and in confidently.
- Vehicle:
- Toyota RAV4
- Size:
- 225/65 R17 102Q
- Buy again?:
- Most likely
- City:
- Moscow
- 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
- The product was purchased at Mosautoshina
- Rate
I mostly drive within Moscow, and occasionally I drive to my dacha which is 100 km away from Moscow.
I'm extremely satisfied with these tires. The tire holds well on both ice and slush. I've never had any issues. As for noise, they are quite quiet. I did have to balance them, but they balanced out just fine.
- Vehicle:
- Kia Sportage
- Size:
- 225/65 R17 102Q
- Buy again?:
- Most likely
- City:
- Moscow
- 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
- Rate
Grip on the road is excellent. On a slippery road, they behave probably better than studs. Installed in October. On our wet winter, in the city on puddles and wet asphalt - no complaints. On the highway, in the winter - simply perfect, as they are absolutely quiet. Bought 285/60/18, the car's native size 265/60/18. The car is like a tank on them.
- Vehicle:
- Nissan Pathfinder
- Buy again?:
- Definitely yes
- 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
- Rate
Quiet. On one of the four wheels had to put a lot.
Over 5 years, got stuck on wet ice a couple of times. (Front-wheel drive).
The main disadvantage is that it throws in the rut- Vehicle:
- Ford Kuga
- 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
- The product was purchased at Mosautoshina
- Rate
Tires are not about anything. Either summer or on them. They skid in the snow, do not hold on ice, often drift on turns.
One of the most budget-friendly, one of the most useless.- Vehicle:
- Nissan Terrano 2
- Size:
- 215/65 R16 98Q
- Buy again?:
- Absolutely not
- City:
- Moscow
- 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
- Rate
Tires have really worked for 5+. There was not a single situation where they let me down. Snow, slush, mud - all goes great. Haven't tried them on bare ice, didn't have the opportunity ))
They are finishing their fourth season. Tread is normal. I recommend.
- Vehicle:
- Kia Sportage
- Buy again?:
- Definitely yes
- 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
- Rate
Very comfortable and quiet tires. Behaves like friction tires should. The tread is very practical, good on any snow.
- Vehicle:
- Nissan Qashqai
- 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
- Rate
Fully suitable for steady driving on all winter roads. I would particularly note the silence in the cabin, but this is a common feature of all "block" tires.
- Vehicle:
- Ford Kuga
- 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
- The product was purchased at Mosautoshina
- Rate
The price of quality, if budget is limited then fine. If you want more stability on the road, particularly wet, look for another option.
- Vehicle:
- Hyundai ix35
- Size:
- 225/60 R17 103Q XL
- Buy again?:
- More likely not
- 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