Sailun Atrezzo ZSR
WatchThe Sailun Atrezzo ZSR is a Ultra High Performance Summer tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
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Ask a questionWwe need 2 new tires for 2014 Mazda 6 saloon-auto. 2 need replacing are front 1 x Nexan and 1 x M fera sui other 2 on back are Bridgestone and ok Is the Sailun Atrezzo ZSR ok for this do you think. Tend to only do about 6 thousand miles a year and nolong drives for the most.
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Review Summary
Based on 43 user reviews
Most drivers find the Sailun Atrezzo ZSR delivers strong value with solid dry grip, acceptable wet performance if not pushed, low-to-moderate noise, and decent comfort, often comparing it favorably to pricier brands. However, a notable minority report fast tread wear-especially on driven axles-and inconsistent or weak wet grip, with a few citing defects or pressure/steering issues. Considering the score mix, sentiment is moderately positive, with budget value and everyday usability leading, while wear and wet grip are the main drawbacks.
Strengths
- Good dry grip
- Good value for money
- Acceptable/low noise
- Comfortable ride
- Handles well for daily use
Areas for Improvement
- High/fast tread wear
- Inconsistent/weak wet grip
- Occasional noise increase with speed or age
Top 3 Sailun Atrezzo ZSR Reviews
Both front tires, both completely worn out. Halfords refuse to consider the tires may be faulty
Latest Sailun Atrezzo ZSR Reviews
Overall impressions are great in bad weather, even at speed on back country roads, motorway in an absolute nightmare of a downpour, but these tires handled the excess water, very impressed, especially compared to the previous Bridgestone Touranza tires. Two fronts are now at 3mm, rears around 4mm. Tempted to change them soon, but will wait until a few more miles. One added bonus, is they are quieter than the Bridgestone Touranza's.
I'm now considering fitting a set to my VW-EOS 2Tdi, which I rarely drive (2nd) car, average around 3k a year, so a new set should last a few years.
Previously I've stuck with names such as Michelin, Avon, and Bridgestone, overall I'm glad I've given these Sailun tires a try... Recommend.
I know these are budget, but they should not have worn away that quickly. Learnt my lesson, avoiding this brand going forwards.
Unfortunately, the steering response is pathetic. Also, the steering is very poor in corners. Also, the tires do not hold air pressure. It's good that I got a few defective 2025 tires and I returned them, changed them to another manufacturer.