Michelin
Michelin Latitude X-Ice
Michelin Latitude X-Ice
  • 4.0
      (41 customer reviews)
    Price Range:  USD $123.99 to $244.99
    Winter
    Winter

    The Latitude X-Ice is yet another result of Michelin's extensive experience in X-ceptional engineering and innovation. The Latitude X-Ice is equipped with a new generation of winter rubber compound, siping technologies and an agressive V-shaped tread design.

    Features:

    • X-cellent braking, traction and handling in winter conditions is offered by Cross Z-Sipes.
    • X-treme grip on ice and snow is promoted by the Adaptive Progressive Stiffness tread technology.
    • X-ceptional deep snow traction is provided by the Lug Shoulder Edge, Step Groove, and Longitudal Zig Zag grooves.
    • X-ceptional traction and control on ice and hard packed snow is offered by the Square Contact Patch.


    Customer Reviews
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    Latitude X-Ice
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    4.6
  • Anonymous
    4/11/2010
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  • Great ride and handles fantastic on ice and snow
    4.9
  • Anonymous
    4/4/2010
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  • 245/65x17, Jeep G Cherokee V8 HEMI. Alaska driving conditions - very cold driving, hard pack snow and/or ice, almost no slushy roads. Have them on separate rims and remove for summer season, so good treadwear is enforced. This is my first set of BLIZZAK-like technology. I like the tires, much more comfortable raid than my previous studded design. Good acceleration and breaking. Handles very well all Jeep amenities - full-time AWD, electronic traction control, etc. Deep snow performance is adequate, many times I was engaging Low and successfully negotiate pretty deep snow). I would give 4 for deep snow performance - these are HWY tires after all. Otherwise very good set for the money - paid $500 for 245/65/17. Recommended
    3.1
  • mcfly
    1/18/2010
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  • honda accord 4dr 09 - 225r17 - This tires sucks in deep snow and slush. It is good on ice and is very quest. I had a defective one and michelin replaced it with the PA2 pilot.
    3.6
  • Anonymous
    11/22/2009
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  • mazda mx-3 - 1956015 - great traction on ice, stable winter tire, also good on slushy roads because it is a directional tire. Not too great in the pure snow though. I have had 4 different winters now and the only field this tire lacks is it ability to get you going on snow.
    1.0
  • Anonymous
    11/7/2009
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  • 215 60R16 - 2004 Accord 4dr These tires turned my car into a dune buggy. I went from being timid in winter to a$$ertive, pointing my car at any snowbank... and driving through it squuling ahhh yeeee like those Goth guys and a Cajun in the Kia commercial.
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