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Zdiar, Slovakia - 21 March, 2018:  Winter tires in a car on the snowy road.

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Theyre also designed to repel water and debris like road salt to keep you even safer on the road.

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They have a V-shaped tread design for optimal grip onslushy, wet, snowy and icy terrain.

They also hold up well in freezing conditions.

They boast deep-snow traction, increased tread life and bit particles for enhanced traction on icy roads.

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They have sweeping tread grooves that displace water to prevent hydroplaning or loss of control.

They also have evolving traction grooves and Tredlock Technology for optimal grip.

Theyre ideal forcars and SUVs.

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They have a specialized rubber compound with canola oil that helps them retain flexibility even inextremely cold conditions.

Plus, they offer powerful braking and traction on icy roads.

They also have a double block grip design for optimal handling performance.

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Plus, theyve got Green Trace rubber compound that improves fuel efficiency and reduced environmental impact while driving.

They boast some of the shortest stopping distance in the snow.

Theyre also quieter than some other options.

While not inexpensive, you might not mind the price for what you get.

These tires are built to last for many winters to come.

Theyve been specifically engineered to do well inharsh winter conditions from ice to snow to slush.

Theyre long-lasting and perform especially well in the snow.

They boast long-lasting tread life and snow wear bars that indicate the remaining tread.

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