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Yannis



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Atturo Az800
Ciao,

Has any one used these tyres in the snow before?

Atturo Az800 285/60R18

First time out today and I don't know if it was just "weird" conditions or if these tyres offer NO grip on snow when compared to my Continental Cross Contact AT...

Your thoughts please Smile
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Bluest



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I haven't tried them, but looking at the pics on Google it looks like a summer pattern road orientated tyre, so would expect to be pretty poor in winter conditions. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
Post #586404 19th Dec 2016 8:09pm
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Yannis



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After a quick Google it seems the guys across the pond use them in the snow with no real problem. (They are stamped with M+S)

The conditions today were unusual, about 2cm of snow settled on the wet road, so I can only guess the under layer froze which meant the snow was sitting on ice. I saw about 6 cars in the ditch on the way in to work though so I can't have been the only one struggling...
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Bluest



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Unfortunately M+S means very little when it comes to winter performance. Having the mountain snowflake is more important. Again, looking at Google that tyre has no sipes which are essential for winter performance, and large tread blocks. It looks about as far removed from a winter tyre as you could put on Defender. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
Post #586407 19th Dec 2016 8:22pm
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Bluest



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As a contrast if you look on Atturo's U.K. Website and compare the the AZ800 with the AZ600. They don't claim any cold weather abilities for 800, but do for the 600 and you can see how the 600 has sipes and smaller tread blocks. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
Post #586409 19th Dec 2016 8:31pm
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Yannis



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I guess the Cross Contact AT's are going back on for the winter then... Laughing
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Bluest



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Or just stay in and eat mince pies and turkey until it warms up a touch Thumbs Up 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
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