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Comparison: Linglong Sport Master 4S vs. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3

# Linglong Sport Master 4S
/61%
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
/95%

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This direct comparison of two all-season tyres brings together available test data and lab results to help you choose: the budget-focused Linglong Sport Master 4S and the high-scoring Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3. Each tyre is linked below, and you can find manufacturer pages here: Linglong and Pirelli.


Overall test summary


  • Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 — outstanding overall: our aggregated score 95%. In comparative tests (AutoBild) it finished 1st of 15, excelling in snow traction, wet braking, aquaplaning and dry handling/braking. Independent test notes call it a “sovereign all-rounder” with balanced performance in every condition, albeit with above-average wear.

  • Linglong Sport Master 4S — value-oriented: our aggregated score 61%. In the same AutoBild test it placed 14th of 15. Strengths reported include comfort, reasonable wet handling, rolling resistance and usable dry performance. However, the tyre shows weaknesses in snow, limiting its all-season claim in harsher winter conditions.


What the tests say — strengths and weaknesses
Pirelli’s SF3 is consistently top-ranked across measured categories: snow cornering and traction, wet braking, aquaplaning resistance and sharp dry handling. These results make it the safer, more predictable choice in mixed and demanding weather. The main downside cited by AutoBild is higher-than-average tread wear, so long-term running costs may be higher despite superior performance.


The Linglong Sport Master 4S targets budget buyers. Tests highlight comfort, good rolling resistance and decent wet/dry handling for the price. AutoBild’s summary calls it a “kilometer eater at low cost,” but notes that slight shortcomings in snow prevented better results. In short, it is acceptable for mostly temperate climates and economical users, but not ideal if you regularly encounter deep snow or demanding wet/aquaplaning situations.


Head-to-head test positions


  • AutoBild: Pirelli 1st, Linglong 14th (out of 15).

  • Additional test reviews echo the gap: Pirelli credited for dry braking, aquaplaning control; Linglong picks up praise mainly for dry handling and comfort.


Verdict — which tyre should you choose?
If performance, safety and all-weather confidence are your priorities, the Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 is the clear pick: top test positions, excellent wet/snow/dry balance. Choose it if you want best-in-class handling and braking, and accept somewhat faster wear. If budget and low initial cost are decisive, and your winters are mild, the Linglong Sport Master 4S offers surprising comfort and economy — but be aware of its lower overall ranking and limited snow performance.


Notes: The Pirelli SF3 succeeds the SF2 in the Cinturato range. Neither model in this comparison is listed as being replaced by a newer tyre on our site at the time of these tests.

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Mutual Tests Available

These tyres were tested together in 4 test(s). Click to view detailed head-to-head results.

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Mutual tests

Autobild
Name WetDrySnow
Best values in test122
Linglong Sport Master 4S
Rating: Satisfactory
22 3+
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
Rating: Exemplary
1 2 2
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Autobild
Name Points totalWinterWetDrySnow
Best values in test4.21–2+2+1–
Linglong Sport Master 4S
Rating: Conditionally recommended
3.3322+ 3
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
Rating: Exemplary
1.22+2+ 2+ 2+
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Autobild
Name WinterWetDryRunning costs
Best values in test2+2+2+1–
Linglong Sport Master 4S
Rating: Satisfactory
322+ 3+
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
Rating: Exemplary
2+ 2+ 2+ 2–
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Tyre Reviews
Name
Linglong Sport Master 4S
Rating: Satisfactory
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
Rating: Test winner
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