
Nereus all season tyres with perfect driving performance
Brand :Nereus
Product origin :China
Delivery time :within 20 days after deposit
Supply capacity :5000 pcs/day
Product Number :175/70r13, 185/65r14...
All season tyres
1. Versatile Performance
2. Tread Pattern & Compound
3. M+S Rating
4. Year-Round Use
All season tyres
All season tyres are designed to provide adequate traction in a variety of conditions, including dry, wet, and light winter weather (e.g., light snow or slush).
Product Feature
Wide horizontal grooves with high angle provide excellent drainage performance.
Fine seams for summer patterns offer perfect driving performance on dry road.
Optimized pitching sequence design offers more comfortable driving.
Tread Pattern & Compound – Feature a balanced tread design with moderate grooves/sipes for wet grip, while using a rubber compound that remains flexible in mild cold (but not extreme winter temperatures).
M+S Rating – Many all season tyres carry the "Mud + Snow" (M+S) symbol, indicating basic snow capability, though they’re not as effective as dedicated winter tires in severe conditions.
Year-Round Use – Eliminate the need for seasonal tyre changes in regions with moderate climates (no heavy snow or icy winters).
Comfort & Longevity – Typically quieter and longer-lasting than winter tires, with better fuel efficiency due to firmer rubber compounds.
Sizes List
Rim Diameter | SIZE | LOAD | SPEED |
13″ | 145/70R13 | 71 | T |
155/65R13 | 73 | T | |
155/70R13 | 75 | T | |
155/80R13 | 79 | T | |
165/70R13 | 79/80 | T | |
175/70R13 | 82 | T | |
14″ | 155/65R14 | 75 | T |
165/65R14 | 79 | T | |
165/70R14 | 81 | T | |
175/65R14 | 82 | T | |
175/70R14 | 84 | T | |
185/60R14 | 82 | H | |
185/65R14 | 86 | H | |
15″ | 175/65R15 | 84 | H |
185/55R15 | 82 | H | |
185/60R15 | 88 XL | H | |
185/65R15 | 88 | H | |
195/50R15 | 82 | V | |
195/55R15 | 85 | V | |
195/60R15 | 88 | V | |
195/65R15 | 91 | V | |
195/65R15 | 95 XL | H | |
205/65R15 | 94 | V | |
215/65R15 | 96 | H | |
16″ | 195/45R16 | 84 | V |
195/55R16 | 87 | V | |
205/45R16 | 87 | W | |
205/50R16 | 91 XL | W | |
205/55R16 | 91 | V | |
205/55R16 | 94 XL | V | |
205/60R16 | 92 | H | |
215/45R16 | 90 XL | V | |
215/55R16 | 97 | W | |
215/60R16 | 99 | V | |
215/65R16 | 102 XL | V | |
215/70R16 | 100 | H | |
225/55R16 | 99 | W | |
235/60R16 | 100 | V |
Usage Guidelines of All Season Tyres
1. Suitable Conditions
Dry & Wet Roads: All season tyres perform well in rain and moderate temperatures.
Light Snow & Cold Weather: They can handle light snow and slush but are not ideal for severe winter conditions (heavy snow, ice, or extreme cold).
Avoid Extreme Conditions: For harsh winters, dedicated winter tires are recommended.
2. Speed & Load Limits
Always check the load index and speed rating (marked on the tire sidewall) to ensure they match your vehicle’s requirements.
Do not exceed the maximum speed or load capacity.
3. Maintenance Tips
Tire Pressure
Check pressure monthly (including the spare tire).
Adjust pressure of all season tyres in extreme temperature changes.
Alignment & Balancing
Get wheel alignment checked if you notice uneven wear or pulling to one side.
Balance all season tyres when installing new ones or if vibrations occur at high speeds.
4. Seasonal Considerations
Summer: Good performance, but avoid aggressive driving in extreme heat.
Winter: Adequate for light snow, but switch to winter tires in heavy snow/ice regions.
Spring/Fall: Ideal for wet and mild conditions.
5. Storage Tips
Store all season tyres in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight and ozone sources (e.g., electric motors).
Keep them upright or stacked horizontally (not hanging).
Use airtight bags to prevent moisture damage.
6. When to Replace All Season Tires
Visible cracks, bulges, or sidewall damage.
Excessive vibration or poor handling.
Aging: Replace tires every 6–10 years, even if tread appears good (check the DOT date code).
How to select the best all season tyres
1.Tread Design & Traction
Look for sipes (small grooves) and wide grooves for better wet and light snow traction.
Asymmetric tread patterns offer balanced dry and wet performance.
2. Tire Size & Fitment
Check your vehicle’s manual or the sidewall of your current tires for the correct size (e.g., P215/55R17).
Ensure the new tires match the recommended load index and speed rating.
3. Performance Ratings
Treadwear Grade (e.g., 400, 600) – Higher numbers indicate longer lifespan.
Traction Rating (A, B, C) – "A" is best for wet braking.
Temperature Rating (A, B, C) – "A" resists heat best for high-speed driving.