SummerA budget tyre with real wet grip — that's rare. The Maxxis Victra Sport 5 handles wet roads confidently, brakes well, and stays quiet. The delayed steering response takes getting used to, but at this price point, the overall safety package is hard to argue with.
Excellent safety and short braking distances on both wet and dry roads, with strong aquaplaning resistance.
Balanced and dynamic handling in both wet and dry conditions, offering precise steering in quick lane changes and wet curves.
Low noise levels during driving, providing a quieter ride.
Competitive pricing, offering good value for performance.
Longer braking distances and reduced grip in wet conditions compared to the best-in-class, leading to some safety concerns.
Delayed or less precise steering response, especially noticeable on dry roads.
Higher rolling resistance, which may negatively impact fuel efficiency.
Average tread life; durability could be better.
Reduced comfort due to limited shock absorption and a firmer ride.
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