Three winter tires to consider this year

Three winter tires to consider this year

marc-bouchard marc-bouchard
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There are only a few weeks left before Quebec motorists are required to drive on winter tires. Even if you don’t live in the province, it’s a good reminder to get tires that can handle the cold season before it sets in. Don’t have tires yet and snow is just around the corner? No problem! Check out our three Blackcircles.ca suggestions for getting on the road safely, even when it’s icy or snowy.

For the smaller budget: Uniroyal Tiger Paw Ice & Snow 3

Let’s start with an all-purpose solution for those who don’t want to spend big. Whether it’s because your monthly budget is tighter than expected or you just don’t plan on driving much this winter, it’s still better to buy discount tires designed for the cold season than to rely on all-season solutions.

The Uniroyal Tiger Paw Ice & Snow 3 will do the job more than adequately, offering pretty amazing performance for their price range! These studded tires are equipped with an efficient high-density siped tread. The tread pattern was designed to quickly evacuate ice and snow, even in very cold temperatures. We love them for their traction, but especially for their excellent price-quality ratio!

For everyone: Bridgestone Blizzak WS90

One of the most famous names in the world of winter tires, the Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 is a balanced choice for those who value safety and don’t want to make any compromises. They are well known, and for good reason: their grip remains extreme on all surfaces and they allow a handling that makes us forget the cold season!

If you’re going to be doing a lot of driving this winter, don’t settle for a basic model. Tires as responsive as the Blizzak WS90 could save your life with their shorter braking distance! Why even take the risk?

For your SUV: Michelin X-Ice Snow

The heaviest vehicles have special needs when it comes to driving in icy conditions. With a tire model like the Michelin X-Ice Snow, even freezing rain won’t break your grip. Their very low rolling resistance will keep your fuel efficiency up while maintaining its handling on snow, slush and even ice. In general, Michelin’s lineup is a safe bet, especially when it comes to winter tires!

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