June 7, 2023 | Kaddy Gibson

Stay Safe With A Set Of Great Winter Tires


If your winter commute involves trekking through snow and ice, a set of sturdy winter tires is a must-have. Winter tires are built with special treads and rubber compounds that improve your car’s traction when it’s cold and icy. They're also better than all-season tires at cutting into the snow and pushing water away from your tires, which reduces the risk of spinning out in wet conditions. Since there are many brands and types, you may not know which tires to get. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with this quick overview of the three best winter tires.


Michelin X-Ice Xi3

The Micheline X-Ice is one of the more costly winter tires, but it’s well worth it. This model has been popular on the tire market for years, so you know it’s reliable and able to stand the test of time. The X-Ice Xi3 is designed to handle wet and dry road conditions and will grant a significant improvement to your acceleration, braking, and handling during the winter. In addition to offering improved performance, this model is a great investment because it comes with a stellar warranty plan that could end up saving you money the next time you need to get new tires.

Michelin X-Ice Xi3Michelin

Bridgestone Blizzak WS90

The Blizzak WS90 is a solid improvement from its highly-rated predecessor, the Blizzak WS80. The WS90 is available in a wider variety of sizes than the WS80 and is built with an upgraded rubber compound and a more durable tread design. The Blizzak WS90 has great traction in deep snow and outperforms many other tires when it comes to braking in winter conditions. For its incredible performance and overall comfortability, the Blizzak WS90 is one of the best winter tires you could buy.

Blizzak WS90Bridgestone

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General AltiMAX Arctic

Bridgestone and Michelin tires can be pricey but with the General AltiMAX Arctic, you can get great performance at a more affordable price. The AltiMAX Arctic is available in various sizes and is built with a tread design that ensures maximum performance in both wet and dry winter conditions. They are durable enough to handle extreme ice and snow while providing you with a more comfortable ride. Overall, you won’t regret investing in a set of General AltiMAX Arctic tires.

Now that you know which ones are best, head on out and get yourself a new set of winter tires. It’s also a good idea to mount the tires on their own rims, that way it'll be a little bit easier to switch them out whenever you need them.

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