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255/50R20 Antares GRIP 20 109T XL
This tyre model has all the necessary markings "snowflakes and hill symbol" in accordance with legislative changes and CSDD requirements.
The Antares GRIP 20 is a Scandinavian winter tyre that offers excellent grip even in the harshest winter driving conditions, as well as incredible value for money. Available in a wide range of sizes, these tyres are suitable for everything from compact cars to large SUVs.
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All-Season, Winter
109
50
Antares
Antares GRIP 20
T XL (max 190 km/h)
R20
255
B
C
72
Description
The Antares GRIP 20 is a Scandinavian winter tyre that offers excellent grip even in the harshest winter driving conditions, as well as incredible value for money. Available in a wide range of sizes, these tyres are suitable for everything from compact cars to large SUVs.
GRIP 20 tread pattern
The sipes on the Antares GRIP 20 are highly compacted to disperse heat and reduce noise as evenly as possible, improving driving comfort and increasing tyre life.
GRIP 20 main features
+The most popular budget winter tyre in the country.
+Compressed sipes for grip on slippery surfaces.
+Straight drainage grooves help excellent snow and water drainage.
+Rectangular side blocks provide stability and excellent grip even on dry asphalt.
GRIP 20 equipment
The Antares GRIP 20's straight grooves help to drain snow, slush and water, improving grip and reducing the risk of aquaplaning. The rectangular side blocks provide stability and excellent grip even on dry asphalt. The rib in the centre of the tread pattern is unique in that it consists of two equal, symmetrical sections with a wide drainage groove in the middle. This combination of components improves several aspects of performance at the same time. Stability, grip even at high speeds, snow traction and precipitation drainage are all improved simultaneously.
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).