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We spent several hours reading reviews from experts and tire owners. In summary, this is what people think about Dunlop Sport All Season. You can agree with these conclusions by voting for any item:

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– The drivers said they loved the unsurpassed blend of dry and wet street traction and handling provided by this tire.
– The proud owners reported that these tires had outstanding ride comfort, smoothness and were quiet.
– Users appreciated the reliable performance in snow, providing solid grip and stability.
– The tires wear evenly, contributing to their longevity and cost-effectiveness

Reasons not to buy

– Some purchasers were dissatisfied with the tire's grip on black ice and hard packed snow.
– Some drivers noted the dry braking feel is hard to predict, which can be unsettling.
– The tires become noisier when temperatures drop below 10°C
– The tires are not ideal for sporty driving due to their soft side walls.

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Dunlop Sport All Season



Description

The Dunlop Sport All Season tire represents a significant milestone as the first all-season offering in Dunlop's history. Launched in 2020, this standard touring all-season tire aims to provide a well-balanced performance for passenger cars across a wide range of conditions. Primarily marketed in Europe, it holds noteworthy ranks in Auto Bild's large all-season tire tests.

Features & Benefits

  • Exceptional Handling: The tire boasts high precision and quick steering response on dry roads, thanks to its asymmetrical tread pattern and durable carcass.
  • Effective Braking: Its design allows for a reduced braking distance on wet roads by efficiently draining water from the contact zone, ensuring a reliable grip.
  • Versatile Temperature Performance: Comprising multifunctional polymers, the tire's rubber compound maintains elasticity over a wide temperature range, providing good weather resistance in both hot and cold climates.
  • Improved Maneuverability: Wide, reinforced shoulder areas enhance stability and handling when cornering.

Year Released

The Dunlop Sport All Season was launched in 2020.

Regions Availability

This tire is available primarily in the European market.

Final Thoughts

With its debut as Dunlop's first all-season tire, the Sport All Season offers a well-rounded performance profile designed to handle a variety of driving conditions. Its multiple technological features—from its asymmetrical tread to its innovative rubber compound—work cohesively to offer drivers a reliable, versatile, and safe driving experience, making it a compelling option for those in mild winter climates.

As of 2021, Goodyear released the Eagle Sport 4Season model in the Turkish market, which is essentially an exact replica of the Dunlop Sport All Season. This is mainly due to the territorial rights associated with the Dunlop brand in Turkey, which are held by the Japanese company Sumitomo.


Dunlop Sport All Season Latest Reviews

26 May, 2024 18:53 by Brad Peterson
4
Less than 6 months
City / Highway
Recommend
What is good?
Handling
Wet Performance
Installed these on my Opel Corsa, replacing the old Bridgestone tires. Impressed by the dry and wet performance... feels secure and stable. No issues in the rain, and they handle corners well. However, dry braking isn't perfect – takes a bit longer to stop. Noise levels are okay but not the quietest.
27 April, 2024 14:44 by Richard Dawson
5
Less than 6 months
City / Highway
Recommend
What is good?
Comfort
Dry Performance
Handling
Wet Performance
Just got these Dunlop Sport All Season tires on my SEAT Ibiza 1.2, replacing my old Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 2. =what a difference! They grip the road much better in dry conditions – feels like the car is glued to the asphalt. Wet handling is just as good as the Goodyears. However, I do find the dry braking a bit unsettling... feels like you can't quite predict when you'll stop. Haven't tried them on snow yet, but if the wet performance is any indication, they should do fine. Overall, super happy with them and would recommend to anyone looking for reliable all-season performance.
12 August, 2021 03:27 by Jared Gregory
5
More than 6 months
City / Highway
Recommend
What is good?
Dry Performance
Handling
Wet Performance

Comments
I only drove the Dunlop Sport All Season 4,000 km, but the first impressions are very positive. Safe, precise and quiet on dry roads. I liked the tire's cornering responsibility. On wet surfaces performance is quite good too. I'm not not impressed with the slush and snow grip. On packed and slippery snow, the grip is slightly worse than in the dry, but we are talking about all-season tires. I recommend be careful on icy surfaces. I recommend.

Detailed Information

Type and Size
Tire Model
Dunlop / Sport All Season
Car Type
Season
All Season
Rim Diameter
14 / 15 / 16 / 17 / 18 "
Width
165 / 175 / 185 / 195 / 205 / 215 / 225 / 235 mm
Aspect Ratio
40 / 45 / 50 / 55 / 60 / 65 / 70 %
Construction
Radial
Special Features
Runflat
No
Mud and Snow
No
Extra Load
No
Speed and Load
Speed Index
 
Load Index (max load for a tire)
 

Dunlop / Sport All Season Sizes & Specifications

Rim Model Size Index Features Tread depth Max inflation pressure (kpa) Load range Max load Tire weight Max inflation pressure Approved rim width Sidewall styling Price
R14 165/65 R14 165/65 R14
R14 165/70 R14 165/70 R14
R14 175/65 R14 175/65 R14
R14 175/70 R14 175/70 R14
R14 185/60 R14 185/60 R14
R14 185/65 R14 185/65 R14
R15 165/65 R15 165/65 R15
R15 175/65 R15 175/65 R15
R15 185/60 R15 185/60 R15
R15 185/65 R15 185/65 R15
R15 195/50 R15 195/50 R15
R15 195/65 R15 195/65 R15
R16 205/55 R16 205/55 R16
R16 205/60 R16 205/60 R16
R16 215/55 R16 215/55 R16
R16 215/65 R16 215/65 R16
R17 205/50 R17 205/50 R17
R17 205/55 R17 205/55 R17
R17 215/55 R17 215/55 R17
R17 215/60 R17 215/60 R17
R17 225/45 R17 225/45 R17
R17 225/50 R17 225/50 R17
R17 225/55 R17 225/55 R17
R18 225/40 R18 225/40 R18
R18 235/55 R18 235/55 R18

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26 May, 2024 18:53 by Brad Peterson
4
Less than 6 months
City / Highway
Recommend
What is good?
Handling
Wet Performance
Installed these on my Opel Corsa, replacing the old Bridgestone tires. Impressed by the dry and wet performance... feels secure and stable. No issues in the rain, and they handle corners well. However, dry braking isn't perfect – takes a bit longer to stop. Noise levels are okay but not the quietest.
27 April, 2024 14:44 by Richard Dawson
5
Less than 6 months
City / Highway
Recommend
What is good?
Comfort
Dry Performance
Handling
Wet Performance
Just got these Dunlop Sport All Season tires on my SEAT Ibiza 1.2, replacing my old Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 2. =what a difference! They grip the road much better in dry conditions – feels like the car is glued to the asphalt. Wet handling is just as good as the Goodyears. However, I do find the dry braking a bit unsettling... feels like you can't quite predict when you'll stop. Haven't tried them on snow yet, but if the wet performance is any indication, they should do fine. Overall, super happy with them and would recommend to anyone looking for reliable all-season performance.
12 August, 2021 03:27 by Jared Gregory
5
More than 6 months
City / Highway
Recommend
What is good?
Dry Performance
Handling
Wet Performance

Comments
I only drove the Dunlop Sport All Season 4,000 km, but the first impressions are very positive. Safe, precise and quiet on dry roads. I liked the tire's cornering responsibility. On wet surfaces performance is quite good too. I'm not not impressed with the slush and snow grip. On packed and slippery snow, the grip is slightly worse than in the dry, but we are talking about all-season tires. I recommend be careful on icy surfaces. I recommend.

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