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Insa Turbo Pirineos Review

Agota Szabo - December 30, 2019

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Insa Turbo tires come in a range of applications. Their winter models made for passenger vehicles promote excellent ice and snow traction and ensure the vehicle’s performing capability in such weather.

Priority Tire offers a wide range of Insa Turbo tires for sale. One of these remolded models is the Pirineos, which is a touring, winter tire made for passenger vehicles. This model guarantees excellent winter traction, a fuel efficient performance, higher driving comfort levels and superb controllability throughout its performance.

Remolded Tire Model

Insa Turbo is a Spanish tire brand. They manufacture REMOLDED tires, which is a type of RETREAD.

This means that a recycled tire casing went through the remolding process and has received a new life cycle. Remolded tires are the closest to new tires among RETREADED models. However, the tire is still not a new tire, as remolding is a RETREADING method. They do not just get a new tread area glued onto them, they receive a new sidewall and tread area, which is then cured and shaped into the desired tread pattern.

These tires are DOT approved and they are guaranteed to last and to perform as well as new tires do. These tires are safer than regular retreaded models and perform as safely and successfully as new tires. In this manner, Insa Turbo recycles old tires and contributes to lowering their carbon footprint to help save the environment.

If you are interested in reading more about the remolding process or remold vs retread debate please click these links: Remolded Tires and Remolded vs. Retreaded Tires

Winter Weather Traction

Winter tires combine their tread design and winter compound to increase their winter weather driving safety levels. These tires are capable of improving the grip on the road surface in various winter weather conditions, guaranteeing excellent traction.

The Pirineos enhances this combination to improve the ice and snow traction. The detailed siping pattern of the ideal tread design increases the number of biting edges gripping the road surface in versatile weather conditions. This allows the tire to enhance its traction on ice- and snow-covered road surface conditions. This promotes a secure driving experience in versatile winter weather. The silica compound, on the other hand, maintains the rubber flexibility even in colder temperatures, allowing the tire to keep itself pliable at all times.

The tread design’s groove pattern helps prevent hydroplaning. The circumferential and angled lateral grooves channel water and slush from below the footprint, maintaining the tire’s surface contact throughout its performance. This actively avoids hydroplaning, which is a dangerous road hazard. A vehicle hydroplanes when the water and slush stuck on the road surface cut off its tires’ surface contact. This causes the vehicle to skid and the driver to lose control over the vehicle. By resisting hydroplaning, the Pirineos ensures a safer wet and slushy surface traction and it heightens the performing safety.

High Driving Comfort Levels

Even winter tires can offer high comfort levels during their performance. While winter conditions usually come with harsher driving conditions, tires with special tread designs are still able to minimize the road and tread pattern noise levels heard by the passengers.

The Pirineos features a directional tread design with a wide groove pattern. These grooves manage to channel the airwaves through the footprint, without allowing them to come into contact with the tread elements. In this manner, the road and tread pattern noise are not generated while the tires are in motion. This prevents them from entering the vehicle’s cabin and dampening the passengers’ driving enjoyment, which results in a quiet and comfortable driving experience.

Fuel Efficiency

Fuel efficient tires use their excellent traction to lower the vehicle’s needed fuel intake. As a result, they decrease the cost of fuel used during the vehicle’s performance. Fuel efficient tires are more popular on the market and, as such, manufacturers strive to create better and better models as the years go by.

The Pirineos improves its winter weather traction with the ideal tread design and winter tread compound, which eases the driving pressure off the tire during its performance. The rolling resistance is the driving pressure affecting the model, which determines the vehicle’s needed fuel usage to keep the tires in motion. By lessening the rolling resistance, the vehicle’s fuel consumption and CO2 emissions are greatly lowered as well, promoting a fuel efficient and environmentally friendly driving experience.

Controllability and Handling

A tire’s controllability greatly relies on its tread pattern. Tire models must maintain their surface contact on versatile road surface conditions in the winter months to ensure the winter weather driving safety.

The Pirineos boosts its handling with the tread design’s constant surface contact. The tread’s continuous center rib maintains the road contact, helping the tire to increase the steering responsiveness and the driving stability. This allows the model to improve the steering response time and accuracy to the driver’s commands, while it stabilizes the structural stability under the driving pressure affecting the model. The tread design’s optimal shoulder block placement manages to improve the cornering ability. They provide additional biting edges gripping the road surface during maneuvering, guaranteeing a secure cornering and maneuvering power and safety. In this manner, the driver ensures their control over the vehicle in various winter weather conditions.

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