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Nexen Tyres is a leading tyre manufacturer based in South Korea, known for producing high-quality, reliable tyres for a wide range of vehicles. The company...

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The presented tyre is marked with 3PMSF symbol (Three Peak Mountain Snow Flake). It means that the tyre meets the EU requirements for winter tyres. The symbol is awarded after thorough tests of a tyre model in terms of snow grip.

Driving stability, incredible performance on a wet route, excellent traction and reliability - these are just a few of the features that can be used to describe the modern Nexen WINGUARD SPORT tyre. This is a sensational solution for everyday driving, designed for drivers who value dynamic driving.

Real UHP tyres from the economic sector, the advantages of which can be felt from the first drive.

CONFIDENCE AND PRECISION ON WET SURFACES

The WINGUARD SPORT model was designed primarily for driving on a water-covered road. As many as four wide, irregular perimeter channels quickly distribute fluids stored under the face of the tyre along the entire tread surface. As a result, the tyres maintain an impeccable grip regardless of the amount of water or slush.

The high traction is due to the asymmetrical tread construction, which is expanded by the transverse cross-cuts. The advanced grid of irregularly laid sipes precisely engage in snow and mud, additionally shortening the braking distance.

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Winguard Sport Reviews

Fited these tires to my friends care a bmw e60 535xd ... no problems till now this is the second winter
CompareTyres user 2023
Winter 2017/2018 was my first experience with Nexen and in any case with Korean tires, so despite relatively good reviews there was certain skepticism about performance, especially in view of mixed test results (target was to find tires which are good on snow and ice like Scandinavian type tires, but also good on dry and wet like tires of continental Europe type, and not expensive). Returning home after tires were mounted I was chocked how they were silent - the best ever I have tried. Noise drop was as I would installed a noise insulation. Confort was also on the top, but partly it could be ensured by a little oversizing: 205/60 instead of 205/55. Winter performance was fully satisfactory. In snow and on ice they were subjectively similar to Bridgestone Blizzak Revo GZ and Michelin X-Ice (I): good grip and braking in snow, but on pure ice they were all relatively weak, especially at temperatures slightly below 0C. All provide better handling than braking, so it's necessary to be careful though as with any tires. On dry and wet pavements Nexen looked far better than both with braking - at emergency braking they didn't slide first meters that was always slightly frightening me. Course-keeping ability on dry pavement may be a little bit worse than that with Michelin (quite similar to Bridgestone), but I could feel it just at speed over 120-130 km/h. Wear after 10K km looks typical. Thus, in overall they are really decent winter tires. Nexen, bravo ! And how to trust all these tire tests ?! Today, in view of my own experience, I may say that there was only one test with Nexen Winguard Sport that looks objective and it was performed in Korea.
CompareTyres user 2023
Super tyres for this price. Good quality!
CompareTyres user 2023