
The Hankook Winter I*Pike RS2 W429 is a winter tire with a highly sophisticated profile, its optimized footprint allows extreme grip on snow for fearless use even in the harshest winter conditions of cold, snow or ice. This tire is studdable / studded for even more bite in winter conditions and the most severe roadways. The studs, ideally placed on the tread, have a special mat designed to bite into the ice without ever skidding. The edges of the tire are beveled and equipped with claws for better grip on snow. The UHT ("Ultra High Tensile") steel belt ensures better handling and improved cornering performance, even at high speeds, while resisting punctures. The high flexibility bead ensures better tire longevity and effectively absorbs vibrations.
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Bought 2 tyres, one is defective, Daekleader refuses to exchange it, but wants the tyre to be inspected by the manufacturer before they will replace the defective tyre. They estimate the process will take several months. It makes no sense.
Very good snow grip
High-quality tires.
The best tire for our car in the mountains and on unpaved forest roads, but the one we have the most experience with is so expensive... The price-performance ratio feels really good with Hankook.
They look good. Of course, I haven't had the driving experience yet as I bought the tires in April. However, they are clearly quieter than the old Pirelli ones.
The car moves on a snowy road with only two wheels. The car does not understeer at all. The grip on the snow is amazing, even on ice, the grip is equivalent to that of a basic studded tire. My car is practically ready for the SM rally after buying the tires.
Fast and efficient delivery. Installed price 90€ less than in store.
Works very well, good grip on ice. Delivery was a bit slow due to the season
OK tires
Other identical tires, the review is about the previous tires because I haven't driven with the new ones yet.