GT Radial IcePro 3 – Tests & Review

GT Radial IcePro 3 photo, test, review

The GT Radial Ice Pro 3 is a Touring studded winter tyre with directional tread pattern, designed for Passenger cars and Crossovers.

Key performance

Dry performance
69.36 %
Dry braking
98.72 %
Dry handling
40 %
Wet performance
99.87 %
Wet braking
99.74 %
Wet handling
100 %
Aquaplaning
99.23 %
Snow performance
93.13 %
Snow braking
93.41 %
Snow handling
94.68 %
Snow traction
91.29 %
Ice performance
73.28 %
Ice braking
70.23 %
Ice handling
85.53 %
Ice traction
64.07 %
Rolling resistance
97.42 %
Noise
40 %

GT Radial Ice Pro 3 Tests

2018 Za Rulem (195/65 R15)

In 2018 experts of the Za Rulem magazine have tested the GT Radial IcePro 3 at size 195/65 R15 and compared it with eleven similar budget, mid-range and premium studded winter tyres.

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3-4th place in Wet braking. Similar results with premium Nokian. Braking distance was 0.1 meters longer, than the leader.
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3rd place in Dry braking. The braking distance was 0.8 meters longer, than the leader.
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Last place in Ice braking. The braking distance was 2.1 meters longer, than the leader.
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11th place in Ice handling. GT was 2.2 seconds slower, than the leader.
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10-11th place in Ice traction. Ice acceleretation time was 1.7 seconds bigger, than the leader.
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11th place in Snow braking. The braking distance was 2.1 meters longer, than the leader.
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Last place in Snow traction. Acceleration time was 0.8 seconds longer, than the leader.
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5-8th place in Rolling resistance.
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6-9th place in Rolling resistance at 60km/h.

Overall GT Radial IcePro 3 Review

According to the test results GT Radial took 11th place.
Main conclusions:

  • One of the best wet braking distance. Same result with Nokian and better, than most premium brands.
  • Short dry braking distance.
  • Poor on the ice: the longest braking distance, relatively low handling and traction.
  • One of the longest snow braking distance, low traction.
  • Average rolling resistance.

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