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225/45R19 Lassa Competus Winter 2 96V XL (Bridgestone)
This tyre model has all the necessary markings "snowflakes and hill symbol" in accordance with legislative changes and CSDD requirements.
The Lassa Competus Winter 2/2+ is a winter tyre model designed for off-road vehicles or SUVs. This model stands out for its good snow penetration and competitive performance even on icy roads. This winter tyre features an aggressive tread pattern with thousands of saw-like sipes that literally cut into small bumps on the ice, significantly increasing traction.
Original price was: €140.00.€121.00Current price is: €121.00.
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Additional information
All-Season, Winter
225
45
R19
Lassa
96
V XL (max 240 km/h)
D
B
71
Lassa Competus Winter 2
Description
The Lassa Competus Winter 2/2+ is a winter tyre model designed for off-road vehicles or SUVs. This model stands out for its good snow penetration and competitive performance even on icy roads. This winter tyre features an aggressive tread pattern with thousands of saw-like sipes that literally cut into small bumps on the ice, significantly increasing traction.
Competus Winter 2/2+ main features
+ Short braking distances thanks to the high-quality rubber from which the tyre is made!
+ Good grip in snow and on wet roads!
+ Good comfort, quiet and pleasant ride!
+ A tyre that's made for off-road use!
Competus Winter 2/2+ tread.
The Lassa Competus Winter 2/2+ tread pattern is designed in a directional, symmetrical style, with blocks arranged to create wide drainage grooves between them, which improve snow grip and, in tandem with the sipes, dry the contact patch. The tread pattern is reminiscent of a weave, designed to make the ride quieter and more pleasant. The tyre is made from a high-quality rubber compound, supplemented with a range of elastomers to keep the tyre flexible over a wide temperature range.
The Lassa Competus Winter 2/2+ model's safety in winter weather and its compliance with countries with compulsory seasonal tyre changes is confirmed by a snowflake marking on a mountain background with three peaks (3PMSF).