ALL ABOUT SUMMER, WINTER, AND ALL SEASON TYRES

We experience different climatic conditions according to the state we live in. The weather affects many of our shopping decisions like types of clothes, food, accessories, etc. we need to buy. Similarly, it is important to consider the weather before buying a tyre for your vehicle as they are designed according to climatic conditions. If a state experiences different seasons in a year, it is recommended to change the tyres accordingly. The tyre companies generally make three types of tyres in accordance with the weather conditions. They are:

  • SUMMER TYRES
  • WINTER TYRES 
  • ALL-SEASON TYRES

SUMMER TYRES

Summer Car Tyres West Bromwich are designed to perform in places that get hotter than 7 degrees Celsius. In these areas, a road either remains wet by rainfall or dry due to excessive heat. These tyres are designed to provide better traction and smooth handling on both dry and wet surfaces. They have very large tread blocks which have the ability to disperse the rainwater. By doing so, they reduce the risk of aquaplaning.

Tyre companies put extra rubber compounds in the tread blocks to increase the traction which results in great balance and stability at high speed.

They are available in different kinds of tread patterns in the market and are not very costly as compared to their counterparts. Summer tyres are very popular because of their advantages. 

ADVANTAGES OF SUMMER TYRES

  • Great balance at high speed
  • Hard rubber compound to tackle the heat
  • Protection against aquaplaning
  • Availability in different designs
  • Low fuel consumption in summer

WINTER TYRES

As the name suggests, winter tyres are designed to perform in areas THAT are colder than 7 degrees Celsius. There are many countries that experience a huge amount of snowfall in winters and their roads are covered with snow during Christmas. In such places, it is impossible for a car to run on normal passenger tyres as there remains the risk of aquaplaning, brakes failure, etc.  

Winter tyres contain a soft rubber compound in the tread that remains soft and flexible at low temperatures and provides better traction. Winter tyres contain extra deep treads which can disperse both snow and water. These tyres are ideal for people who live in constant fear of aquaplaning and they live in a cold area. However, it is important to note that one should not use these Performance Tyres West Bromwich in summers as their performance decrease with a rise in temperature. 

ADVANTAGES OF WINTER TYRES

  • High rolling resistance which is required in winters
  • Saves money as it is long-lasting 
  • Great braking ability on the snowy surface
  • Protection against aquaplaning and too much snow 

ALL SEASON TYRES

All season tyres have the quality of both the summer and winter tyres and they can be used in both seasons. It sounds too good to be true but companies have started producing these tyres a while ago and they are quite popular at places which experience different seasons. It is not easy to give an all-around performance throughout the year and hence these tyres are a little expensive as compared to their counterparts.

All-season tyres have the ability to provide improved grip and smooth handling of the vehicle in all kinds of weather conditions, be it on a wet surface in summer or on icy roads in winter. 

COMPARISON WITH SUMMER AND WINTER TYRES

All-season tyres can be used in place of winter tyres but they can perform well at a certain temperature. When the weather becomes extremely harsh, they fail. People living in areas which receive heavy snowfall generally switch to snow tyres or winter tyres. 

Similarly, they can be used in summers but summer tyres provide much better grip and handling at high speed as compared to them.  All season tyres have a long-lasting tread that boosts their performance and increases their life but summer tyres and winter tyres have their own distinct advantages. At the end of the day, it is up to the customer and his requirements.

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