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Arisun After Shock
The Bottom Line
The Arisun After Shock is a fit for drivers focused on dry grip and handling, with a score of 8 in both areas. However, its wet grip score of 5 is a significant drawback, making it less suitable for regions with frequent rain.
Important Note
Wet grip performance is subpar for a max performance summer tire, posing a risk in wet conditions.
Pros
- Dry grip score of 8 makes it suitable for spirited driving on dry roads.
- Handling score of 8 provides responsive steering and control, which is key for performance enthusiasts.
Cons
- Wet grip score of 5 suggests caution in rainy conditions, as it may not inspire confidence compared to rivals like the Bridgestone Potenza S007 A.
- Lack of UTQG ratings and treadwear warranty makes it difficult to gauge long-term durability and cost-effectiveness.
- Comfort score of 6 indicates a firmer ride, which may not suit those prioritizing a smooth driving experience.
Best For
Dry-weather enthusiasts
Ideal for drivers who prioritize dry grip and handling response on twisty roads.
Also Consider
Tires in the same category worth cross-shopping:
Bridgestone Potenza S007 AYokohama BluEarth V905
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Arisun After Shock cost?
Prices vary by size and retailer. Use the search tool above to get current pricing for your specific vehicle.
Is the Arisun After Shock good in snow?
The After Shock is a max performance summer tire. For heavy snow driving, a dedicated winter tire will outperform it in freezing conditions.
What is the treadwear rating of the Arisun After Shock?
UTQG treadwear data varies by size. See the specs table above for available size-specific ratings.
What vehicles does the Arisun After Shock fit?
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