Dmack WinterSafe
WatchThe Dmack WinterSafe is a Touring Winter tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
9
Reviews
55%
Average
34,214
miles driven
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| Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
|---|---|---|---|
| 13 inch | |||
| 155/80R13 79 T | C | C | 70 |
| 155/80R13 79 T | D | D | 70 |
| 14 inch | |||
| 165/70R14 81 T | C | C | 70 |
| 175/65R14 82 T | C | C | 70 |
| 185/60R14 82 T | C | C | 70 |
| 15 inch | |||
| 185/65R15 88 H | C | C | 70 |
| 195/55R15 85 H | C | C | 71 |
| 195/65R15 91 H | C | C | 71 |
| 16 inch | |||
| 205/60R16 92 H | C | C | 71 |
| 215/60R16 99 H XL | C | C | 71 |
| 215/60R16 99 V XL | C | C | 71 |
| 17 inch | |||
| 205/50R17 93 V XL | C | C | 71 |
| 225/45R17 94 H XL | C | C | 71 |
| 225/45R17 94 V XL | C | C | 71 |
| 225/50R17 98 H XL | C | C | 71 |
| 225/50R17 98 V XL | C | C | 71 |
| 18 inch | |||
| 225/40R18 92 V XL | C | C | 71 |
| 245/45R18 100 V XL | C | C | 71 |
| 19 inch | |||
| 235/35R19 91 V XL | C | C | 71 |
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Top 3 Dmack WinterSafe Reviews
Given 28%
while driving a
Fiat Bravo
(225/45 R17)
on mostly country roads
for 200 average miles
Its bad ,totaly dangerous
Given 27%
while driving a
Renault (205/55 R16)
on mostly town
for 2 average miles
These tires should be banned. On the highway in wet conditions at a speed of 130 in a bend, the car seems very unsafe.
Given 99%
while driving a
Volvo 2005 S60 2.5T AWD
(225/45 R17)
on mostly town
for 3,500 average miles
Bought new for winter in Iceland. Have had no problems. Grips well in snow, just a joy. Would def buy again.
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Given 37%
while driving a
Ford Focus ST225
(225/45 R17)
on
for 0 miles
Unbelievable how bad the grip is in the wet. Driven the Mk2 ST in 225/40 R18. The previous owner had the tires fitted and this morning I was really surprised at how poorly they gripped in the wet! Before that I only knew the Goodyear Asymmetric A2 - there are worlds in between!!! In terms of grip level in the wet, this 225 wide tire is comparable to any no-name tire I've had on the Focus Diesel... Stay away!!!
Given 47%
while driving a
BMW 518d
(245/45 R18)
on mostly town
for 500 average miles
30% longer braking distance than the competition
Mercedes Benz (245/45 R18 W)
on a combination of roads
for 12 average miles
2011 Merc S350 cdi. I bought these tires as a second set of tires when the weather turned to snow in Wicklow last January/ February 2018, I rested the Uniroyal RS3. I put these Nordexx on and they did exactly like my dealer said “their ideal for your heavy rear wheel drive cars in the snow, all year round and they are low pricedâ€. But it's the grip I had on the wet country roads and then the saturated N7 was like it was on rails. A little giddy on the back when my right foot got planted, but I've kept them on since January and it's now that time of year again. Quality is good so far and very good for that price vs Michelin Cross Climates.
Given 66%
while driving a
Ford Fiesta mk7
(225/45 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 3,000 average miles
Bought these tires on the recommendation of our regular tire fitter. On the couple of days of decent snow we had last winter they were absolutely great, gripped well, didn't slip, little to no loss of traction. However, in damp or slightly wet conditions the tires have a tendancy to lose traction on take off provoking wheel spin. You actually have to be quite careful when pulling away that you don't do it. On motorways they were a little bit noisier than the standard continentals that came on the car but not dramatically so. Grip in the dry was adequate, you did feel you couldn't push the car through corners too hard but it never lost grip just didn't give you much feedback on tighter corners. Overall they are a decent enough budget winter tire, definitely better than the nankang sv-2 we had on the car before just don't expect summer tire levels of performance in the dry and be easy with the accelerator in the wet.
Given 90%
while driving a
Toyota Yaris
(195/65 R15 H)
on a combination of roads
for 24,000 average miles
Really good tires, especialy on snow. I definitely will buy the set for this year. I didn't think it will be so good for driving when I was buying an economy class tires.
