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225/60R17 Zeta Antarctica Sport 103T XL
This tyre model has all the necessary markings "snowflakes and hill symbol" in accordance with legislative changes and CSDD requirements.
The Zeta Antarctica Sport is a good quality, budget winter tyre. Zeta tyres are manufactured by Nokian. The tyre giant Nokian has chosen Zeta for its high quality standards. Suitable for SUVs or off-road vehicles, it offers a comfortable, smooth and quiet ride, as well as good grip even in harsh winter driving conditions.
Original price was: €123.00.€95.00Current price is: €95.00.
/ pcsAdditional information
All-Season, Winter
225
60
R17
Zeta
103
T XL (max 190 km/h)
C
B
72
Zeta Antarctica Sport
Description
The Zeta Antarctica Sport is a good quality, budget winter tyre. Zeta tyres are manufactured by Nokian. The tyre giant Nokian has chosen Zeta for its high quality standards. Suitable for SUVs or off-road vehicles, it offers a comfortable, smooth and quiet ride, as well as good grip even in harsh winter driving conditions.
Zeta Antarctica Sport main features
+ Good grip on wet asphalt, snow and slush.
+ Improved drainage channel system that significantly reduces the risk of aquaplaning.
+ Ability to incorporate studs into the tread blocks, improving grip on ice and extending tyre life by up to 40%.
+ Tough wear resistance.
+ Good acoustic and ride comfort.
Antarctica Sport equipment
This winter tyre model features a directional tread pattern. This design was chosen to improve performance in snow and slush. The tread can also be studded to improve safety on ice and extend tyre life.
Several thousand sipes are densely packed into the tread blocks. They improve grip on ice and packed snow and help to clean the tyre's contact surface.
Between the massive tread blocks is a highly developed drainage channel system that excels at removing water and snow from the contact patch, reducing the risk of aquaplaning.
The model's safety in winter weather and its compliance with countries with mandatory seasonal tyre changes is confirmed by the snowflake marking on a mountain background with three peaks (3PMSF).