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Sailun is a cheap Chinese brand but it's damn good in the winter. I think the WS1 or WS2 (studless) is what I had on a rwd car and it handled better than some name brands.
Sailun erange ev. A perfect bang for the buck!
SailunTerramax AT2 are good tires on and off road. I run them and they have been good off-road and don't impact my mpg on the highway.
I personally ran the SW606 for over 10 years on 2 different vehicles. Solid budget tire. Never had any issues and lasted years.
Sailun Terramax A/T 4S, on third set. No issues.
I’m running sailun Erange EV tires. So far no complaints, run great in dry conditions and in heavy rainfall. Just be careful cornering fast in the rain, I started losing traction lol… They’re efficient, cheap, have a high tread wear life and perform well in wet/dry conditions. As quiet if not more quiet than the stock Michelins that came on my 22’
I would choose the Saliun Ice Blazer - I had them when I was 16 and very reckless and managed to not cause *too much* damage
Have driven Sailuns 4Seasons on a rental Model 3 for 3 days last winter. Didn't encounter snow or ice but heavy rain, where the tires didn't feel comfortable up to the same speeds I am accustomed with Michelin summers or Bridgestone winters. Outside that they seemed ok.
I have to admit I drive on rough terrain. I have had Sailun Atrezzo tires for 3 years (approx 30k miles), and I've had to replace 3 now.
I bought a set for my daughter's car and she had a sidewall blowout driving down the interstate. Thankfully she didn't crash. We took the tire back to the Meineke were purchased, who then sent the tire to Sailun. They said the tire would not be covered under warranty, even though it was only 3 months old.
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