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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Dadeemelee
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Bij dat merk Nokian hebben ze dan echt goed werk geleverd, want in het verleden (zie mijn draad) was dat nog niet zo.
Ondanks dat iets beter ijsresultaat ( rondje 1 min 6 versus 1 min 11) zal voor alle winteromstandigheden zelden iemand spijkerbanden kopen, toch niet in Benelux ofzo.
Een neutrale link:
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https://blog.blackcircles.ca/en/tips...n%20the%20road.
The main differences between studded and studless tires
When considering studded vs non-studded tires, it makes sense to look at a number of factors, the most important of which is to think about what the winter driving conditions in your area are like. Certain places in Canada may regularly get hit with lots of snowfall and blustery winds and some may get lots of freezing rain, leading to dangerous ice build up on roads. Or maybe you are one of the lucky ones who experiences all these conditions, sometimes all in one day.
For anyone who has to drive regularly on roads with packed snow, or layers of ice, it may just make sense to buy studded winter tires. This type of snow tire has been engineered specifically so that the tread of the tire can be fitted with small metal – or sometimes hard plastic – studs (little nubs) that can be safely inserted into the tire tread. Most studded winter tires allow for approximately 80-100 studs to be installed per tire.
If you live in an area of Canada that doesn’t get too many incidents of hard packed snow or ice accretion on the roads, then you may be able to get away with just installing a good set of winter tires on your vehicle. Studless tires are the best choice for winter driving conditions that include a combination of slush, snow and ice.
In addition, before you make the choice between studded vs non-studded tires, you should make sure that your area allows them on the road. Most provinces and territories in Canada do allow studded snow tires between certain dates – late fall to early spring in most cases – but studded winter tires are not allowed on roads in southern Ontario.
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Nokian zelf raad hun spijkerbanden aan als je enkel aan de kust woont waar overwegend veel ijs is in de winter:
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https://www.nokiantyres.com/innovati...Dpacked%20snow.
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.
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