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The Landsail 4Seasons tyre range has been developed and manufactured with one thing in mind – all-weather confidence. Designed to increase performance and control in all seasons, the 4Season tyre provides a solid platform for tackling driving conditions in all climates.

  • Landsail 4Season tyres are currently available in sizes ranging from 13” through to 17”
All Season Durability All-Weather Traction Low Noise
Modern Asymmetric Tread Design
A combination of summer and winter tyre design elements are optimally balanced for all-season driving
Lateral and Longitudinal Grooves
Provide a wide contact patch for excellent braking results on difficult road conditions as well as improving driving stability on snow and ice
Wet-Grip Sipes and Grooves
Micro-siped tread centre and inner part for increased traction and grip level on wet and covered snow roads
Advanced Tread Compound
Advanced silica tread compound boosts rolling resistance and helps improve fuel efficiency
Dry Grip
Tread design creates a much larger contact area, allowing better stability, cornering and control

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Tyre Size Guide

A : SECTION
The normal width of the tyre
B : PROFILE
The aspect ratio, this mark represents the height of the tyre sidewall
C : RIM
The diameter of the tyres inner rim in inches
D : LOAD
Load capacity of the tyre
E : SPEED
The maximum speed for this tyre at full load

Understanding The EU Tyre Label

Fuel Efficiency

Rolling resistance has a direct impact on fuel consumption. A tyre's rolling resistance score ranges from A to E. Over the life of the tyre, fitting an A rated tyre could save you up to 6 litres more fuel every 625 miles - when compared to a E rated tyre.

Wet Grip

A tyre's wet grip capacity is expressed in Grades from A to E. The difference in braking distances between each grade is roughly 3m - an average car length. This makes average stopping distance between an A and E rated tyre 18m. That's 4 car lengths.

Noise Levels

The exterior noise grade of a tyre is expressed in decibels - accompanied by a grade ranging from A to B, with A being the best noise level performance.