205/55R16 Grenlander L-Snow 96 91H
This tyre model has all the necessary markings "snowflakes and hill symbol" in accordance with legislative changes and CSDD requirements.
The Grenlander L-Snow 96 is a hard-working winter tyre designed for a wide range of temperatures. It excels with good grip on a wide range of road surfaces and above all – an incredible performance/price ratio!
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All-Season, Winter
Grenlander
Grenlander L-Snow 96
205
55
69
91
C
D
H (max 210 km/h)
R16
The Grenlander L-Snow 96 is a hard-working winter tyre designed for a wide range of temperatures. It excels with good grip on a wide range of road surfaces and above all - an incredible performance/price ratio!
L-Snow 96 main features
- The tyre remains stable even at high speeds!
- Excellent manoeuvrability on both dry and wet roads!
- Short braking distances!
- Increased road contact surface!
- Fantastic price!
L-Snow 96 equipment
The Grenlander L-Snow 96 is a budget winter tyre that combines optimum performance in all aspects of driving. The tread pattern has a unique design and is made from a rubber compound enriched with a range of elastomers to help the tyre remain flexible over a wide temperature range. A flexible tyre grips the road much better, and Nano Balance technology ensures that wear takes much longer to build up. The tread pattern is designed using 3D modelling, which has enabled the creation of an asymmetric pattern with directed elements for maximum aero and hydrodynamic performance. The risk of aquaplaning has been significantly reduced and the ride has been made more comfortable and quieter. The tread blocks are densely packed with several thousand wavy blades, which are cut into the slippery ice surface with sharp edges to create a firm grip. The tread blocks' sawtooth shape ensures outstanding performance in the snow, making the L-Snow 96 the perfect companion for braving harsh winter conditions.
TheGrenlander L-Snow 96 's safety in winter weather and its compliance with countries with mandatory seasonal tyre changes is confirmed by the snowflake marking on the mountain background with three peaks (3PMSF).