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Three types of tires every driver should know about

Did you know that cars actually ride on three tires?

No, this isn't an article about tricycles. It's about a major misconception that takes place where the rubber meets the road. Most drivers have no idea that there are three kinds of tires — and what they don’t know might be hurting them.

It's vital that drivers understand all three tire varieties, so they can choose the right fit for their weather and lifestyles. With that in mind, here's a helpful overview of all three: all season, winter and a hybrid of the two – all weather tires. You can also check out our Tire Buying Guide for a quick guide to the tire that's right for you.

The tires everyone knows

Look beneath your vehicle. Chances are you're driving a set of all season tires. They're the most common tire produced and driven in North America, and they’re likely what comes on your new car from the dealership.

Their name -- "all season" -- might lead drivers to believe they're built for all weather conditions. Surprisingly, they aren't! All season tires are typically produced with durability in mind. That means they have harder rubber compounds that help them last a bit longer. Unfortunately, those hard compounds become even harder -- and way less effective -- once temperatures drop below 45 degrees Fahrenheit (7 degrees Celsius). Think of it like driving on hockey pucks -- they won't grip, they'll slide, on cold or slick surfaces.

Nokian Tyres One
The all season Nokian Tyres One thrives in the spring and summer months.

All season tires are a great solution for drivers who live in places where winter weather rarely visits. Drivers in the Sun Belt can often get away with using them year-round, and they're a great solution for those who only use them in spring and summer, then switch to winter tires in the frigid months. But don't be fooled by their name -- in many areas of North America, all season tires are more like three-season tires.

A four-season solution

If all season tires aren't intended for use in all four seasons, then what is? Nokian Tyres invented the first all weather passenger tire two decades ago. The name is similar, but the function is different: an all weather tire is an upgrade for drivers who visit winter, or see winter visit them.

Unlike its all season counterparts, all weather products are certified for use in winter weather. That certification is called the three-peak mountain snowflake, and drivers can find it on the sidewall of all weather and winter tires. At the same time, they're still intended to be a true four-season option with good performance in rain and heat. One example, the Nokian Tyres WR G4, has a soft-yet-durable compound with an asymmetrical pattern with one side built for winter and the other for summer.

Nokian Tyres WR G4 Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake
The all weather Nokian Tyres WR G4 comes with the three-peak mountain snowflake, seen here, that certifies it's proven in winter conditions.

All weather tires aren't supposed to replace a winter tire for drivers who live in strong winter conditions. Rather, they represent an upgrade for drivers who plan to use one set all year long and need winter protection -- for example, people who live in temperate climates but drive north or to areas of high elevation. Those who live in southern locales may use them as protection against the half-dozen snowy or slushy days each year.

True north demands a true winter tire

For ultimate winter safety, nothing beats a dedicated winter tire. While all weather tires are a clear upgrade over all season, winter tires are the only tires designed to deal with severe snow and ice. Drivers who see regular winter conditions should remove their all-season tires when temperatures fall below 45 degrees Fahrenheit (7 degrees Celsius).

Nokian Tyres Hakkapeliitta R5
Our newest winter tire is the Nokian Tyres Hakkapeliitta R5, which delivers ultimate safety in extreme winter conditions.

Why? Because winter tires have much softer compounds that retain grip in frigid temps, as well as tread patterns that are geared toward maintaining traction on slick surfaces. As the inventor of the winter tire, Nokian Tyres tests its products north of the Arctic Circle to ensure they're helping drivers thrive in harsh winter conditions.

Winter tires are only meant for winter, though -- those soft compounds deteriorate in sustained heat.

It may be surprising that there are three types of tires, but it's valuable knowledge for staying safe on the road. To learn more about all season, all weather and winter tires, drivers can visit NokianTires.com/ShopTalk.

We invite you to learn more about Nokian Tyres products by visiting your nearest tire dealer! To find a Nokian Tyres seller near you, visit our Dealer Locator page.

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