If I had a dollar for every time the video stated a snow tire was made of a softer compound formulated for cold weather performance, I'd be able to buy an Antarctic Snow Cruiser. Wondering what info/resources the channel used to determine a ranking?
Ensure the Nokians are not older stock Made in Russia. Got another set last year and still got Russian stock even though factory was closed about 1 to 1-1/2 years previously. My friend and I had 12 of the R5 SUV and all developed dry rot cracks within 3,000-5,000 kms (under 3,000 miles). I had various Nokian Hakkas for about 20 years previously on both our vehicles that were Made in Finland with no dry rot after 5 seasons.
I do have currently the Hakkapalita R2 made in Russia, 7 years old now and no cracks at all yet. Going to replace them now with new Nokian or Michelin. I was hoping this video helps me to decide which one to buy, but it looks like they are equally good for the Canadian winter 😂
Links to the best Winter Tires for Cars are listed down below:
► 6. Pirelli P Zero Winter - geni.us/4NPY
► 5. Nokian Hakkapeliitta R5 - geni.us/4IGBRUv
► 4. Goodyear WinterCommand - geni.us/EongAgx
► 3. Continental Viking Contact 7 - geni.us/wcJvC
► 2. Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 - geni.us/hp9WjGV
► 1. Michelin X-Ice Snow - geni.us/ByKMo
The best (especially in wet and braking) winter tyres are Bridgestone Blizzak 6 Enliten.
If I had a dollar for every time the video stated a snow tire was made of a softer compound formulated for cold weather performance, I'd be able to buy an Antarctic Snow Cruiser. Wondering what info/resources the channel used to determine a ranking?
Ensure the Nokians are not older stock Made in Russia. Got another set last year and still got Russian stock even though factory was closed about 1 to 1-1/2 years previously. My friend and I had 12 of the R5 SUV and all developed dry rot cracks within 3,000-5,000 kms (under 3,000 miles). I had various Nokian Hakkas for about 20 years previously on both our vehicles that were Made in Finland with no dry rot after 5 seasons.
I do have currently the Hakkapalita R2 made in Russia, 7 years old now and no cracks at all yet. Going to replace them now with new Nokian or Michelin. I was hoping this video helps me to decide which one to buy, but it looks like they are equally good for the Canadian winter 😂
No 1 is the Nokian Hakkapeliita 10
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What about run flat snow tires? I have a 2025 Lexus NX350 and can’t find winter tires in a run flat series. 🇨🇦👨🦳
Bridgestone Blizzak RFT.