| Availability: | 1 pcl |
| Tyre measure: | 235/65R16C |
| Tyre type: | Winter |
| Speed rating: | 180 km/h |
| Product code: | 29713LS |
| Is for use in severe snow conditions: | Yes |
| Designed for use in Nordic weather conditions: | Yes |
| Van tyre: | Yes |
Tyres account for up to 1/5 of your vehicle’s fuel consumption? Choosing tyres with a high fuel efficiency rating will give you more kilometres from your tank and lower your CO2 emissions. The fuel efficiency scale ranges from class A (best fuel economy) to class E (worst fuel economy). This indicator depends on the tyre’s rolling resistance. For each class, the fuel consumption increases by approximately 0.1 litres for every 100 km driven. Simply put, fuel-efficient tyres require less energy to roll. This ultimately translates into less fuel used and you’ll also be reducing your environmental impact!
‘Wet grip’ is the tyre’s ability to stick to the road in wet conditions. NB! The European Union rating focuses only on one aspect of wet grip – the wet braking performance of the tyre. Wet grip is graded between class A and class E.
The EU tyre ratings also consider the exterior noise a tyre generates while you are driving. By choosing a tyre with a good noise rating you can lower the impact of your driving on the surrounding environment. The noise level is sorted into classes A, B, and C. The rolling noise of the tyre is measured in decibels and the exact value is shown on the bottom part of the label. Tyres with a low noise level have between 67 and 71 dB. The highest level shows sound waves in between 72 and 77 dB. An increase of just a few decibels represents a big difference in noise levels. In fact, a difference of 3 dB doubles the amount of external noise the tyre produces.
The snow tyre icon shows that a tyre is suitable for severe snow conditions and is intended primarily for winter tyres meant for Southern Europe. It is used on 3PMSF marked tyres and it depicts a three-peak mountain snowflake symbol that is incorporated in the sidewall of such tyres.
The ice tyre icon indicates that a tyre provides shorter braking distance on ice covered roads in winter, it is only used for Nordic soft tyres. The image is a symbol of an ice stalagmite. As far as we know, the label is not incorporated in the sidewall of such tyres.
The Snow Star from Landsail is a winter van tyre that delivers the traction, durability and performance you need in demanding conditions.
Its zigzag sipes were specially designed for the snow, and its tread compound was designed for the extreme cold. They stay open when they make contact with the ground, so they can bite into snow more effectively. The Snow Star’s high silica tread compound is formulated to improve grip, traction and braking in the extreme cold of northern winters. The shoulder is specially designed to fight hydroplaning with small holes that efficiently absorb the thin layer of water that coats ice and snow. The extended center arrow block improves handling and braking stability while the large directional blocks on either side improve wet and dry grip.

• 3-D sipes – for extra traction.
• Cold weather tread compound – for improving grip, traction and breaking in the extreme cold of northern winters.
• Wet grip groove design – for superior steering and hydroplaning resistance.
• Saw tooth lateral grooves – for maximizing grip force and maintaining handling.
• Advanced shoulder design – for reducing both wind resistance and heat build-up and providing robust traction when cornering.
The Landsail Snow Star makes driving in winter a lot safer.
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