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185/65R15 Kormoran Snow 92T (Michelin)
This tyre model has all the necessary markings "snowflakes and hill symbol" in accordance with legislative changes and CSDD requirements.
Kormoran Snow is a European-type winter tyre for passenger cars, designed for driving in mild winter conditions down to -20°C. The tyre ensures safety on slippery winter surfaces as well as on dry asphalt, while combining high aquaplaning resistance, stable control, short braking distances and a smooth, pleasant ride.
Original price was: €69.00.€55.00Current price is: €55.00.
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Kormoran Snow
Kormoran
All-Season, Winter
185
65
R15
92
E
C
72
T (max 190 km/h)
Description
Kormoran Snow is a European-type winter tyre for passenger cars, designed for driving in mild winter conditions down to -20°C. The tyre ensures safety on slippery winter surfaces as well as on dry asphalt, while combining high aquaplaning resistance, stable control, short braking distances and a smooth, pleasant ride.
Kormoran Snow main features
+Micro "ribs" in the tyre's central drainage channels improve traction in snow!
+Multiple thousands of densely spaced sipes improve snow performance!
+Flat and directional drainage grooves significantly reduce the risk of aquaplaning!
Tread characteristics
The wide drainage grooves, positioned towards the centre at a certain angle of inclination, guarantee that the contact area is quickly cleared of melting snow and water. Specially arranged annular water evacuation channels increase control stability in wet conditions. The position of the serrated slats on the outer edges of the shoulder blocks increases the permeability of the model in deep snow. Kormoran winter tyre models have a rubber compound with special elastomers and silica, which provides extra grip in wet conditions and helps to reduce rolling resistance, which directly affects fuel consumption.
The Kormoran Snow model's safety in winter weather and its compliance with countries with mandatory seasonal tyre changes is confirmed by a snowflake marking on a mountain background with three peaks (3PMSF).