Tires KENDA or Sailun
I rock new Sailun Atrezzo SH408 tires on my beater car. They work great btw similar to BFG Advantage tires I had before them for less than half the price.
Not quite as good in snow as Michelin all seasons but nice and quiet on the highway and lasted 8k miles less than Michelins I had before but for only a third the price they are well worth it
Kenda Klever RTgets my vote. Less people use them but I've got 40000+ miles on mine including some pretty decent off-road trips every year and they have held up extremely well.
I know this thread is old but sailun is my #1 selling tire brand and I manage an auto repair shop. I have NEVER seen a sailun fail on it's own and the sh408, tcon, terramax, and svx have all been phenomenal. I have sold hundreds and never had a single complaint except on the sva1 which is a summer tire, the sva2 are great though.
I'm telling you, you can't go wrong with sailun especially for the price. They last better and have better traction than tires 50% higher in price.
I run the Kenda K761 all terrain tires.
I regularly get them up to 50mph and they handle fine on everything I've thrown at them.
Sailuneilla ajettu työmatkaa 126km päivässä lähes pelkästään moottoritietä. Nopeutta aina hilkun yli sallitun eli n. 125km/h. Renkaat koossa 205/45/17 ja etuset kului selvästi, mutta vuositasolla kilometrimäärä on 40th, joten aika paljon ajettu kesärengaskauden aikana ja ajotyyli vaikuttaa varmasti mun tapauksessa kulumaan. Moottori- ja kehätieliittymät aina vauhdilla + valoista lähtö terhakasta niin renkaat on edessä paineen alla. Takarenkaat yhden kauden jälkeen melkein kuin uudet.
Yli 20 vuoden ajokokemuksella sanon, että aivan hyvät on. Ei huuda ajossa kuten vaikka Trianglen kumet.
I’ve used two different Sailun winter tires on two different vehicles (based in the Canadian prairies) and they were decent for a budget tire. Not the same ones as you’ve got posted but they’re much better than an all season.
I would choose the Saliun Ice Blazer - I had them when I was 16 and very reckless and managed to not cause *too much* damage
I bought a $500 bike (Scott Sub Cross 50) for my kid. Comes with Kenda Booster tires. On 2nd day of commute to school, tire ripped at the middle seam, around 3 inches long.
I wanted to love Kendas new line of stuff they dropped a while back. I threw a couple Regoliths on my mtb and destroyed the rear on the first ride. I never have tire issues.
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