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All-weather tires are often confused with all-season tires but an all-weather tire gives you an extra edge during winters, so it would not be wrong to say that they are a cross between an all-season and winter tires. If you are looking for strong traction and performance in wet and dry conditions, plus better performance in winter weather you can opt for one.
Pirelli and Nokian have delivered tires that live up to their names. They adopt innovative strategies for delivering great tires, especially in the all-weather category. The same is visible in the tire range of the Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive and the Nokian Remedy WRG5.
Both these tires are meant for use on passenger cars. While both tires offer great performance, one has to be better than the other, right? Let’s compare Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive vs Nokian Remedy WRG5 tires using SimpleScore to show where each tire excels and which one might be right for you.
Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive tires
If you are looking for solid traction and performance in wet and dry conditions, plus better performance in winter weather, then take a look at the Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive, which boasts a SimpleScore of 9.5 because it offers drivers excellent traction and performance in dry, wet, and moderate winter weather conditions, plus a 60,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty.
The Cinturato WeatherActive's deep and continuous sipes bite into the road to provide superb grip. The Cinturato WeatherActive tire has trumpet-shaped lateral grooves and a zigzag central groove that work together to improve traction and handling, as well as reduce braking distances on wet and snowy roads. Its directional tread pattern also helps to lower road noise and vibrations, providing a quiet and comfortable ride. Plus, it's Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified, making it suitable for use in moderate to severe winter weather conditions.
Nokian Remedy WRG5
All-weather tires are a cross between all-season and winter tires. A tire like the Nokian Remedy WRG5 is an all-weather tire that's designed with a durable rubber compound, innovative asymmetric all-weather tread with a dense network of sipes, and low rolling resistance for fuel savings. The Remedy WRG5 is Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified for moderate to severe winter service and is covered by a 60,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty.
This is also a Three Peak Mountain Snowflake-certified tire that ensures excellent performance in medium to harsh winter weather conditions. This tire delivers excellent handling at a SimpleScore of 8.7.
Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive vs Nokian Remedy WRG5 tires on traction
Traction is a critical factor in tire performance, particularly for all-weather tires. These versatile tires are specifically designed to provide consistent grip across various weather conditions, ensuring optimal performance on dry roads, wet surfaces, and even in light snow. They strike a perfect balance, delivering reliable handling and safety in diverse driving environments.
Comparing the above two based on traction, you will see that the Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive is designed with deep and continuous sipes that bite into the road to provide superb grip, Additionally, the trumpet-shaped lateral grooves and a zigzag central groove work together to boost traction in wet and wintry weather. This has helped this tire reach an average traction SimpleScore of 9.8, which is great for performance.
The Nokian Remedy WRG5, on the other hand, is designed with angled tread blocks, dense sipings, and open shoulders to force water, slush, and melting snow out of the tire for consistent traction in wet and wintry weather. This has helped this tire to reach an average traction SimpleScore of 8.5 which is great when it comes to performance.
When it comes to traction, the Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive leaves the Nokian Remedy WRG5 far behind.
ADVANTAGE: Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive
Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive vs Nokian Remedy WRG5 tires on handling
All-weather tires are designed to balance performance for various weather conditions, including dry, wet, and light snow. The handling of a tire is improved by different elements of the tire’s tread pattern, in addition to the tire’s overall design. Based on SimpleScore, this was the biggest gap between the two tires.
The Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive sports a solid 9.6 SimpleScore for handling, which is largely driven by the tire’s zigzag central grooves that work together to boost handling while also reducing braking distances on wet and snowy roads, and the Cinturato WeatherActive's directional tread pattern lowers road noises and vibrations to ensure that drivers and passengers consistently receive a quiet, comfortable ride.
On the flip side, the Nokian Remedy WRG5 sports a solid 8.6 SimpleScore for handling, largely driven by the tire’s continuous core rib, allowing it to be more durable and improving its handling.
Going by the SimpleScore, Cinturato WeatherActive leaves Remedy WRG5 behind here as well.
ADVANTAGE: Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive
Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive vs Nokian Remedy WRG5 tires on longevity
Longevity is just as crucial as traction and handling when selecting a tire. A tire’s lifespan is influenced by various factors, such as its build quality, driving habits, road conditions, and proper maintenance. Prioritizing durability ensures you get the most value and performance out of your tires.
Starting with the Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive it showcases a SimpleScore of 9.1 because of the tire's special rubber compound that allows the tire to perform at a high level in dry, wet, and winter weather conditions without sacrificing tread life. Additionally, it features a durable and robust construction that promotes longevity.
Conversely, Nokian Remedy WRG5, tire offers an exceptional SimpleScore of 9 out of 10 on the longevity front. The tire’s tough, rugged rubber compound and reinforced construction work together to increase handling which allows for a longer tread life. Additionally, it features a durable and robust construction that promotes longevity.
Here you will notice a little progress in terms of longevity for the Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive.
Although both the tires perform solid when it comes to longevity, and both tires deliver the same warranty, the Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive comes with a 60,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life, and the Nokian Remedy WRG5 also has a 60,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life.
ADVANTAGE: Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive
When to use each
While all-weather tires offer convenience and versatility, they tend to have a longer lifespan compared to tires designed specifically for certain weather conditions, such as winter tires or summer tires. These tires are constructed with a tread compound that balances handling and performance across different seasons.
Both the Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive and Nokian Remedy WRG5 may not provide optimal performance in extreme winter weather conditions. For example, in areas with heavy snowfall, dedicated winter tires might be necessary for improved traction and safety. That said, all-season tires is an excellent choice if you live in an area that only gets light snow.
Additionally, cautious driving habits and avoiding harsh conditions can help preserve the tread and overall integrity of the tires.
Which one should you choose?
So, which all-weather tire is the right option for you? When looking at SimpleScore, the Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive falls slightly behind the Nokian Remedy WRG5 with an overall score of 9.5 versus 8.7. As noted above, there are key differences between the two tires and these need to be weighed against each other to determine what’s best for you. Finally (and maybe, most importantly), pricing on these two tires is a bit different as Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive tires cost at least $186.86 per tire while Nokian Remedy WRG5 tires cost at least $132.95 per tire. That means a set of four Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive all-weather tires will cost you at least $747.44 for a set of four, while a set of four Nokian Remedy WRG5 tires will cost you at least $531.8. (Note: Prices may vary depending on tire sizes.)
Based on SimpleScore, you should choose the Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive if you:
- Drive a vehicle like the Acura MDX, Audi Q5, Buick Envision or the Ford Edge
- You want a tire that delivers superior traction 9.8 vs 8.5
- You want a great handling score of 9.8
- Looking for a tire with solid longevity at 9.1
- Are willing to pay more for a better set of tires
Conversely, you should choose the Nokian Remedy WRG5 if you:
- Drive a vehicle like the Acura CL, Audi A6, Buick Encore or the Chevrolet Cruze
- You want a tire that is manufactured by Nokian
- Want an affordable tire that performs well
Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive vs Nokian Remedy WRG5 tires might not seem a close comparison on the surface, but the above clearly shows that either is a great option. Remember, both of the tire brands are some of the best tire manufacturers on the market, and that tradition continues with the Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive and Nokian Remedy WRG5. At the end of the day, the decision to buy one or the other depends on your vehicle, where (and how) you drive, and what you care more about in terms of traction, handling, longevity, and price.
Still not sure which tire to buy? Fortunately, SimpleTire is here to help as our helpful agents are more than happy to assist you in selecting the right tire for your ride and budget.
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