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Comparison Uniroyal RainExpert 5 195/65 R15 91H vs Barum Bravuris 5HM 195/65 R15 91H

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Seasonsummersummer
Product Typepassenger car / SUVpassenger car / SUV
Width195 mm195 mm
Aspect ratio65 %65 %
Tyre inner diameter15 "15 "
Load index9191
Speed ratingHH
Orientationnon-directionalnon-directional
Pattern Symmetryasymmetricasymmetric
Fuel efficiencyCC
Wet GripAB
Noise Level72 dB71 dB
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2022march 2019

Wet Grip

An index that determines the overall performance of a tyre on wet pavement. Lettered from A(highest) to G(lowest); intermediate options, respectively — B, C, D, E and F.

The higher this indicator, the stronger the tyre grips to the wet road, the more efficient and safer it will be in difficult weather conditions. At the same time, it is worth noting that a low grip index does not mean unsuitability for driving in rain or snow — you just need to be more careful using such tyres. Conversely, a high index does not relieve the driver of the need to be careful in difficult weather conditions.

Noise Level

The average noise level created by a tyre while driving. The lower this indicator, the more comfortable this model will be, the less additional noise it will create.

Note that EU rules provide 3 categories of tyres in terms of noise. “Quiet” are considered models with an index of up to 68 dB, “medium” — 68 – 71 dB, “loud” — 72 dB and above.