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NR8 wrote:ryandtrini wrote:I need some reviews on the Sailun Atrezzo tyre. Would be used on a daily driver and the size is 15".
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ryandtrini wrote:I need some reviews on the Sailun Atrezzo tyre. Would be used on a daily driver and the size is 15".
Big Z wrote:[url=<span class="skimlinks-unlinked">http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2013/07/sailun-atrezzo-z4as-tire-review.html</span>]Sailun Atrezzo Z4+AS Tire Review[/url]kamakazi wrote:Cause Dunlop is capable of making competition tyres....I don't see that in sailun's reputation. ...
kamakazi wrote:Cause Dunlop is capable of making competition tyres....I don't see that in sailun's reputation. ...
NR8 wrote:What do you guys think of the Sailun Atrezzo SH402? Getting 195/60/14 for $475. Can't find much reviews online though, and the ones I'm seeing are really mixed.
NR8 wrote:brandon005 wrote:installed a pair of Sailun touring tyres .. 205/65/15 ... at first I was concerned that the walls felt very soft.. but the guy there told me not to worry thats how they are .. took his word for it and the tyre ran pretty well from arouca to central. . . too early to tell whether the front holds out better than the nexen or roadstone..
Any review of those sailun tyres? Is it the Atrezzo SH402 or Touring LS? Where'd you get them to buy?
brandon005 wrote:installed a pair of Sailun touring tyres .. 205/65/15 ... at first I was concerned that the walls felt very soft.. but the guy there told me not to worry thats how they are .. took his word for it and the tyre ran pretty well from arouca to central. . . too early to tell whether the front holds out better than the nexen or roadstone..
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Sailun Atrezzo Z4+AS
The Sailun Atrezzo Z4+AS seems to have Michelin in its design sights. It comes in 1st in ride quality. Everyone praised its gentle ride, it tied for 1st in lack of road noise and came in 3rd in bump absorbing. These are all Michelin strengths.
The Atrezzo has a very sporty aggressive looking tread pattern. But the tire is not a sports tire, it came 5th in the dry and 6th in the wet on the skidpad. Taken on their own its .833 G number is quite good. The tire's tread was just too soft to maintain any high grip load as it heated up. In fact it was better at .840 in the wet, the water probably cooling the tread. In the dry, it was possible to see the hot rubber coming off the tire.
The skidpad was also not kind to this tire with ratings of 3rd in the dry by time and 6th by G-load. This tire is very easy to control. In the wet, not so much, it came 6th, it just had too much tread squirm.
Overall on the track it was rated 6th, but for the street its many good qualities pulled it up to a very solid 3rd place, just a hair off first place. At the right retail price it is a winner among people wanting Michelin-like characteristics. List price is $125, estimated selling price is $96.
After all of the testing was done and our opinions were tabulated through a series of surveys and questionnaires, the results showed that the cross-section of reviewers at this event could not detect significant differences between the tires. It was then revealed that Tire #1 had been the Sailun Z4+AS and that Tire #2 had been the Continental ExtremeContact. The fact that none of the reviewers, some of which have serious racing credentials, felt strongly that one tire was better than the other, says a lot about the value of the Sailun tire. A quick survey at the time of the test from local tire shops showed the Continentals had a 70 percent price premium over the Saliuns—not exactly small change.
EXODUS wrote:was wondering how the Sailun Atrezzo matches up since i'm due for a tyre change next couple mths but would like some feedback from those guys that actually have them on and ran them thru all sorts of conditions and comparison to other reputable brands. The model in question is the-
The Sailun Atrezzo Z4+AS
EXODUS wrote:was wondering how the Sailun Atrezzo matches up since i'm due for a tyre change next couple mths but would like some feedback from those guys that actually have them on and ran them thru all sorts of conditions and comparison to other reputable brands. The model in question is the-
The Sailun Atrezzo Z4+AS