MICHELIN Alpin 7: Winter Tyre for Enhanced Safety and Performance
The MICHELIN Alpin 7 is engineered to provide safety and confidence during the winter months. Its innovative tread design ensures effective handling on snowy and wet roads, offering improved braking and traction on snow-covered surfaces. This tyre is crafted for durability, promising high longevity and reduced energy consumption.
Approved for snow with a 3PMSF certification, the MICHELIN Alpin 7 is a reliable choice for maintaining mobility in winter conditions.
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Very durable tyres on mountain roads. I recommend.
My previous tyres were also Michelin Alpin, and I was able to cover nearly 35,000 km before needing to replace them. Compared with good tyres from other brands I had used previously, I found that the Michelins have extraordinary longevity, losing very little of their characteristics over the seasons. In addition, fuel consumption is only slightly higher compared with summer tyres. Stability on dry and wet roads is very good.
Perfect tyre on snow
It’s hard to say much about the tyre since it hasn’t been driven on snow yet, but so far it’s very good in the rain.
Excellent
The ultimate snow tyre.
Very good tyre, only the tread depth surprised me a bit at first. Certainly a different rubber compound than before. A new tyre like this no longer has what felt like 7 mm more.
I have ordered tyres from grip500.nl several times; they are always delivered quickly and with the correct DOT number. This is the second time I have bought Michelin Alpin 7, we are very satisfied and would definitely order them again.
A perfect tyre, both on snow and on wet roads.
So far, I have only driven on dry and wet surfaces. The tyre behaves neutrally and comfortably. I’m already curious to see how it performs in snow, but I believe the tyre will live up to its promises. It’s Michelin after all!