Studded or non-studded tyres
Studded or non-studded winter tyres?
Your choice of studded or non-studded winter tyres depends on your needs. Both alternatives are wear-resistant and have superb driving qualities. By knowing their special characteristics, you can choose the type of tyre that best matches your needs.
Snowy or icy roads?
If you drive more on icy roads than on snowy ones in winter, studded tyres are the choice for you. Studded tyres are especially suitable if you live near the coast, where roads tend to be icy during the winter. Non-studded winter tyres are a good choice for snowy roads.
Wet ice and packed snow
If you have non-studded winter tyres, you need to be particularly careful at crossroads etc. where there may be wet ice or hard-packed snow. Studded tyres are superior to non-studded winter tyres on wet ice and hard-packed snow.
Quiet tyres
If you appreciate tyres that are quiet on bare roads, non-studded winter tyres are the right choice for you.
Unpredictable autumn conditions
Non-studded winter tyres can be mounted earlier in the autumn than studded tyres. Once you have mounted non-studded winter tyres, you don't need to worry about rapidly changing road conditions in autumn. Non-studded winter tyres are also a good choice in spring, when temperature changes can be surprisingly rapid.
Non-studded winter tyres all-year round?
Coarse spring roads can be particularly wearing on all tyres and non-studded winter tyres are primarily designed and intended for winter use. Non-studded winter tyres that have been unevenly worn by coarse spring roads are no match for good summer tyres. Therefore we do not recommend the use of non-studded winter tyres as all-season tyres. Summer tyres are the safest and most economic choice for summer driving.

