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Maxxis Presa Snow MA-PW

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We spent several hours reading reviews from experts and tire owners. In summary, this is what people think about Maxxis Presa Snow MA-PW. You can agree with these conclusions by voting for any item:

Reasons to buy vote if agree

– Strong Snow Traction: Many users praised the tire for its reliable performance in snow, offering good grip and control even in deep or packed snow conditions.
– Durable and Long-Lasting: Several reviews highlighted the tire's durability, with minimal wear observed even after multiple winters, ensuring a long lifespan.
– Quiet Ride: A number of drivers appreciated the tire's quiet performance on both dry and wet roads, making winter driving more comfortable.
– Good Value for Money: Multiple users noted that the tire offers excellent performance at a reasonable price, making it a cost-effective winter option.
– Predictable Handling: Several reviews mentioned that the tire provides stable and predictable handling, giving drivers confidence in various winter conditions.

Reasons not to buy

– Limited Ice Traction: Some users reported that the tire's performance on ice is less reliable, with longer braking distances and reduced grip.
– Stiff Ride in Extremely Cold Weather: A few drivers noted that the tire becomes stiff and loses some of its performance in extremely low temperatures.
– Balancing Issues: Several reviews indicated that the tire can be difficult to balance, leading to vibrations at certain speeds.
– Average Wet Performance: Some users mentioned that the tire's performance on wet roads, while acceptable, is not as strong as its performance in snow.
– Inconsistent Quality: A few drivers observed that the tire's performance can vary, with some sets performing better than others, potentially due to manufacturing inconsistencies.

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Maxxis Presa Snow MA-PW



Description

The Maxxis Presa Snow MA-PW is a performance winter tire designed for passenger vehicles, specifically for enhancing driving safety in snowy conditions. This tire features advanced grip technology and stability features, making it suitable for winter driving where traction and handling are crucial.

Features & Benefits

  • Zigzag Shoulder Design: Provides exceptional grip on snow and ice.
  • High-Density Sipes: Enhances traction and stability on snowy surfaces.
  • Rotational Tread Pattern: Offers improved performance against slush and reduces the risk of aquaplaning.
  • Special Rubber Compound: Delivers optimal grip in cold and snowy conditions.

Year Released

The Presa Snow MA-PW was released in 2007.

Regions Availability

Available in the USA, Canada, Europe, and Russia.

Vehicle Compatibility / Popular Vehicle Fitments

The Presa Snow MA-PW is suitable for various passenger vehicles, including:

  • Honda Civic
  • Toyota Corolla
  • Ford Focus
  • Volkswagen Golf
  • BMW 3 Series

Note: Always consult with a tire specialist or the vehicle's manufacturer to ensure correct tire fitment.

Final Thoughts

The Maxxis Presa Snow MA-PW is ideal for drivers seeking a winter tire that excels in snowy and icy conditions. Its robust design and specialized features make it a reliable choice for enhancing winter driving safety and performance.


Maxxis Presa Snow MA-PW Latest Reviews

5 July, 2024 17:12 by Jeremy Matthews
3
More than 6 months
City
What is good?
Dry Performance

What is bad?
Treadwear
I noticed significant wear on the front tires after just one season. By the time spring rolled around, the tread was visibly worn. They work well in snow, but Im not sure they wll last through another full winter.
11 June, 2024 00:14 by Francis
4
Less than 6 months
City
Recommend
What is good?
Comfort
Dry Performance
Handling
Price/Quality
Snow/Ice Performance
Treadwear
Wet Performance
They stop the car perfectly on snowy and wet roads and they are surprisingly quiet for winter tires. The ride is soft and comfortable. An excellent option for city driving.
25 May, 2024 14:55 by Dennis
4
More than 6 months
City
Recommend
What is good?
Comfort
Dry Performance
Handling
Price/Quality
Treadwear
Wet Performance
Got these MAPW tires as new when I bought car and they've held up well over two winters. I drive a lot in the city and often head out to the mountains for snowboarding. Surprisingly, these tires performed just as well as some bigger brands, even in deep snow and slush. They’re quiet, tough and balance well with minimal wear. The only downside is that they’re not the best on ice, particularly when the temperature drops below -20C. Braking distances increase by 15-20% and the handling becomes a bit vague.

Detailed Information

Type and Size
Tire Model
Maxxis / Presa Snow MA-PW
Car Type
Season
Winter
Rim Diameter
12 / 13 / 14 / 15 / 16 / 17 "
Width
145 / 165 / 175 / 185 / 195 / 205 / 215 / 225 mm
Aspect Ratio
50 / 55 / 60 / 65 / 70 / 80 %
Construction
Radial
Special Features
Runflat
No
Mud and Snow
No
Extra Load
Optional
Speed and Load
Speed Index
H (max 130 mph) ... V (max 149 mph)
Load Index (max load for a tire)
 

Maxxis / Presa Snow MA-PW Sizes & Specifications

Rim Model Size Index Features Price
R12 145/70 R12 69T 145/70 R12 69T
R13 165/65 R13 77T 165/65 R13 77T
R14 175/80 R14 88T 175/80 R14 88T
R14 185/70 R14 88T 185/70 R14 88T
R14 195/70 R14 95T XL 195/70 R14 95T XL
R15 205/60 R15 95H XL 205/60 R15 95H XL
R15 205/70 R15 96T 205/70 R15 96T
R16 195/60 R16 89H 195/60 R16 89H
R16 205/50 R16 91H XL 205/50 R16 91H XL
R17 215/55 R17 98V XL 215/55 R17 98V XL
R17 225/60 R17 103V XL 225/60 R17 103V XL

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5 July, 2024 17:12 by Jeremy Matthews
3
More than 6 months
City
What is good?
Dry Performance

What is bad?
Treadwear
I noticed significant wear on the front tires after just one season. By the time spring rolled around, the tread was visibly worn. They work well in snow, but Im not sure they wll last through another full winter.
11 June, 2024 00:14 by Francis
4
Less than 6 months
City
Recommend
What is good?
Comfort
Dry Performance
Handling
Price/Quality
Snow/Ice Performance
Treadwear
Wet Performance
They stop the car perfectly on snowy and wet roads and they are surprisingly quiet for winter tires. The ride is soft and comfortable. An excellent option for city driving.
25 May, 2024 14:55 by Dennis
4
More than 6 months
City
Recommend
What is good?
Comfort
Dry Performance
Handling
Price/Quality
Treadwear
Wet Performance
Got these MAPW tires as new when I bought car and they've held up well over two winters. I drive a lot in the city and often head out to the mountains for snowboarding. Surprisingly, these tires performed just as well as some bigger brands, even in deep snow and slush. They’re quiet, tough and balance well with minimal wear. The only downside is that they’re not the best on ice, particularly when the temperature drops below -20C. Braking distances increase by 15-20% and the handling becomes a bit vague.

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