How to choose cheap tyres for the summer
First of all, let"s define summer tyres. They are intended for use in temperatures of over seven Celsius degrees; they"re usually wider, have a different shaping of the tread and are made of less flexible and much harder rubber. Soft rubber guarantees better traction in low temperatures, since the rubber has to remain flexible even when it"s freezing. But in summer this does not prove useful. You might still get some cheap tyres that are not necessarily entry-level products. Unless you really have to travel on difficult areas or are going to use them for a long time, you might prefer one of those not-too good and not-too-bad solutions. They will suffice if you do not have to travel long distances every day. However, I strongly advise you to search the net for some test results of the most popular cheap tyres. Comparison between such tyres usually includes traction on a wet and dry surface, braking distance, noise reduction, and wear. In this way, you will be able to decide what the optimal choice is. However, buying cheap tyres does not mean going for the cheapest option. You still have to remember that there might be some really bad quality products on the market, and it is much safer to avoid them.
