❄️ Conquer Winter with Confidence!
The NEXEN Winguard Winspike 3 Winter Tire (185/65R15 92T) is engineered for exceptional winter performance, featuring a directional tread pattern for optimal water evacuation, dense siping for enhanced grip, and the option for studding. Backed by a comprehensive warranty and roadside assistance, this tire is designed to keep you safe and secure on icy roads.
Brand | NEXEN |
Seasons | Winter |
Size | 185/65R15 |
Section Width | 185 Millimeters |
Load Capacity | 16 ounces |
Tread Depth | 11 32nds |
Tread Type | Directional |
Maximum Pressure | 50 Pound per Square Inch |
Ply Rating | 4-Ply |
Rim Width | 5.5 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 24.40 |
Item Diameter | 24.5 Inches |
Item Weight | 18.1 Pounds |
UPC | 191563008333 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00191563008333 |
Construction Type | Radial |
OEM Part Number | 17630NXK |
Manufacturer | Nexen |
Model | Winguard Winspike 3 |
Item Weight | 18.13 pounds |
Item model number | 17630NXK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 17630NXK |
Special Features | Studdable |
A**T
Excellent tire at an affordable price
On our previous car, we had the older style Nexen winter tires and they lasted for 4 seasons with plenty of life left. Fast forward, I went ahead and ordered these for our current car and was not disappointed. These are extremely grippy, extremely affordable and on-par performance-wise with Nokian tires in my opinion. I won’t know how durable these are until we have had them on the car for a while, but my last set lasted many years. they have low road noise, and comfy ride quality. They also have a tread pattern designed to keep fuel mileage at a decent level while still providing plenty of snow and ice grip. Even without studs, these are awesome on slippery roads. Highly recommend.
G**O
Very good price
Lots of tread
A**S
Excellent Tires
I bought these for my 2007 Chevy HHR. Game changer on the snowy/icy roads. Just an FYI these are directional tires, I did not know that until getting them mounted and balanced on my spare rims. Great value and awesome grip even in slush.
E**0
tires
works well in snow
M**K
Good price, aggressive tire
These are great snow tires. Very aggressive in the snow. Just as good if not better than Mastercraft tires I've run before
J**7
Never lost traction.
I got these studded when I had them mounted. We had a couple of slippery snows this year 2024-25 in the Pittsburgh PA area. I was able to easily climb Hills that other people were slipping on. Straight highway driving was no issue.The tires are well balanced. I experienced no vibrations while traveling at highway speeds up to 75 mph on dry pavement.Since I had the tire studded I can't really comment on the highway noise. You know it's going to be loud with studs so get used to the sound of popcorn popping when you roll up on a stop sign. Once you reach highway speeds however there is a hum but it's tolerable.
A**R
Great tire
Only giving a 4 star because I'm not sure how many miles they're going to last but so far exceptional
N**E
Great value for money.
The car: 2020 Kia Niro, wheels aligned last week.The place: a parking lotThe conditions: 15⁰f, 1.5" of semi-packed snow. See photo.Just got these tires and mounted them last week. Got our first snowfall since, last night.To preface, I've had tons of different snow tires over the years. Nokian Hakka's, Gislaved's, Blizzak's, Michelin's, Goodyear's, General, Firestone, name it. The very best are the Nokian and the Gislaved, no contest. But, they can be hard to find and they're expensive.At $80 each, these are a no brainer.Take-off grip: 8/10.Stopping grip: 8/10Lateral grip: 9/10Several times, I got up to 30mph and stomped on the brakes. The car stopped in an adequately short distance every time.Getting going, I mashed the gas from a stop, letting the traction control do its thing, and got up to speed at a surprisingly quick rate each time.The tires really shine where I think it's most important, though: lateral hold. I took a hard 90⁰ turn at 15mpg 5 times, and the car simply went where I pointed it with almost zero drift.I took a 130⁰ turn at 35mph 5 times, with no noticeable drift whatsoever. This was most impressive.I would compare these tires to a Blizzak in terms of forward grip and stopping, and they're about $50 more per tire. In terms of lateral grip, I would compare them to a Hakka, which are more than twice the price.No idea how durable they'll be after dry pavement driving, but for snow they're worth the $80 price tag.
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