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Studded Tires vs. Non-Studded Tires 

Studded tires were the choice of tires for safe driving in winter among many people in the past. However, things have changed nowadays and most people tend to prefer non-studded tires for driving in winter weather. Also known studless tires, the non-studded tires have been found to outperform their studded counterparts in some winter conditions. <br>

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Studded Tires vs. Non-Studded Tires 

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  1. Studded Tires vs. Non-Studded Tires 

  2. Studded Tires vs. Non-Studded Tires  Studded tires were the choice of tires for safe driving in winter among many people in the past. However, things have changed nowadays and most people tend to prefer non-studded tires for driving in winter weather. Also known studless tires, the non-studded tires have been found to outperform their studded counterparts in some winter conditions. This means that studded tires are not necessary for winter as they used to be back in the day. You can still be able to enjoy the benefits that they provide as long as you invest in high quality studlesstires. 

  3. Studded Tires vs. Non-Studded Tires  One of the things that winter does is increased road noise when driving on dry clear roads. When choosing tires for this season, you need to look for those that will not be too loud on the road. The non-studded tires are less louder compared to studded tires when driving on dry, clear roads. Since their metal studs will not have any snow or ice to bite, they will end up chewing and damaging the road on which you will be driving your car. While doing that, the studded tires cause a lot of noise. It is for this reason that most states have banned the use of studded tires in summer. 

  4. Studded Tires vs. Non-Studded Tires  Another thing to keep in mind when choosing between studded and non-studded tires is their lifespan. Generally, winter tires have a shorter lifespan compared to their summer counterparts. This is mainly because of the worse conditions that they are put through during the winter season. As they continue to wear down, their performance decreases. The studs that studded tires have are supposed to help them wear at the same rate as the tread in order to ensure even performance of the tires. The studless tires on the other hand feature a more flexible rubber compound that wears away with continued driving of your vehicle on snow or ice packed roads.

  5. Studded Tires vs. Non-Studded Tires  When it comes to driving in snow, non-studded tires tend to go hand in hand with the studded tires. The modern studless tires feature advanced tread designs that provide the same traction level in snow as the studs. One particular factor that improves the performance of these tires on snowy roads is the sipe design. They feature zig zag sipes that usually provide excellent grip by biting into snow just like the studs usually do. They are also made with advanced rubber compounds that assist in improving grip when you are driving on snow. 

  6. Studded Tires vs. Non-Studded Tires  The only place that studded tires outdo non-studded tires is driving on ice. Even though the modern studless tires have excellent features, they cannot beat the bite of metal studs when driving on hard packed snow or wet ice. The studded tires will be a perfect choice of tires for you if you normally drive on tightly packed snow or ice streets most often. The studless tires will only be perfect when the temperatures on the roads are 7 degrees Celsius and above. 

  7. Studded Tires vs. Non-Studded Tires  For more information on studded and non-studded tires, check out our website today at www.nokiantires.com.

  8. Studded Tires vs. Non-Studded Tires 

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