All-weather tyres allows flexibility during the winter

With autumn here and winter approaching and if you live in an area with some reoccurring winter weather then all-weather tyres might be a good option. There are all-weather tyres that are approved for winter use and have the “three peak mountain snowflake” (3PMSF) symbol, the same as can be found on winter tyres. The all-weather tyres are actually a hybrid between winter tyres and summer tyres, making them ideal all-year round tyres in areas with winter conditions. This also allows for one set of tyres for the whole year without having to change between summer and winter tyres.

The all-weather tyres are made of tread constituted of intermediate rubber compound that offers excellent grip on all kinds of road conditions being as mentioned a hybrid between winter tyres and summer tyres, making them ideal for both seasons. This is why during the cold season when the roads are icy, snowy and wet they work just as well as during the warm seasons like spring, summer and part of autumn. Even though all-weather tyres are rated for winter weather use,  it is worth pointing out that nothing outperforms studded tyre on ice, especially for lateral traction. Using dedicated winter tyres outperform all-weather tyres in severe winter conditions, regardless if you use studded or non-studded tyres.

Additionally, the unique tread pattern with grooves effectively clean snow, slush and water out of the tyre to ensure excellent grip and reliable handling under all conditions thereby protecting from aquaplaning and slushplaning. Slushplaning can occur when the snow melts and there is slush on the road. The ability to transport the water and slush in the tread to the side of the tyre allows to maintain proper contact with the road and provide the stability you need to handle your vehicle safely and comfortably.

All-weather tyres are the only tyres that can be used all-year round if there is winter in your area. If the area you live in does not have winters then you can use summer all year round use. All-weather tyres outperform summer tyres in the winter as summer tyres get hard and doesn’t have the appropriate tread, so they are not recommended for winter weather. The many new innovations in all-weather and summer tyres alike make them both equally good to handle the other three seasons of the year. Most tyres now a day offer low rolling resistance to save fuel and thereby the environment without compromising the safety and handling.

Since summer tyres get hard at low temperatures it isn’t an option to try to drive with them on your car. In some areas it is against the law, as you are there required to have winter tyres when you have winter conditions. This is to keep you and the others on the roads safe. Driving with hard tyres that have the wrong tread is dangerous, so make sure that you use only winter approved tyres and that you ensure that they have good tread depth and are not worn out.

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