What kind of tyres should I buy?
Types of Tyres
There are three distinct categories of tyres:
1. Winter tyres have tread patterns that are specially
designed to bite into snow and ice. They’re made from
softer rubber than normal tyres and they stay more
flexible in cold weather. This means the tyre can grip the
road better in snow or icy conditions. Winter tyres are
labelled ‘MS’ or ‘M& S’ (Mud and Snow) with the alpine
symbol as shown in Figure 1.
2. Summer tyres are most commonly used in Ireland. This does not mean that they
are for use during the summer only—it’s merely the term used to separate them
from winter tyres in countries where there is a practical need and sometimes a legal
requirement to fit winter tyres.
3. All-season tyres are a cross between summer and winter tyres and are designed to
cope with all sorts of conditions, including dry roads and rain. They are not specially
designed for any one kind of weather condition. All-season tyres carry the marking MS
or M& S (Mud and Snow) but without the alpine symbol.