Forceum Penta All Season 265/50R19 110V XL vs Atturo AZ600 All Season Tire 225/60R17 99H
Overall winner: Atturo AZ600 All Season Tire 225/60R17 99H
Key Differences
Atturo AZ600 (A) is positioned for CUVs/SUVs, has a lower listed price tier, and emphasizes wet/winter traction plus a rim guard for sidewall protection. Forceum Penta (B) targets passenger cars with a quiet, strong-handling tread but has reported durability concerns and vibration issues despite a higher review count
Forceum Penta All Season 265/50R19 110V XL
All-season passenger tire with quiet ride and strong handling. Wet performance from dense sipes and dry traction from shoulder ribs; on-center feel and water evacuation reduce hydroplaning
Pros
- quiet ride with sound-damping tread
- strong handling and braking
- wet-weather traction via dense sipes
- dry traction and cornering from shoulder pattern
Cons
- durability concerns reported by some customers
- vibration and shake reported by users
- mixed perceptions on value
Atturo AZ600 All Season Tire 225/60R17 99H
All-season tire designed for CUVs and SUVs with a dense groove network for wet and wintry traction. Rim guard protects wheels and sidewalls; center rib improves on-center manners and braking. Durable compound resists uneven wear for longer tread life. Customer insight highlights good quality, value for money, and smooth, quiet ride
Pros
- designed for CUVs and SUVs
- dense network of grooves and sipes for wet/wintry traction
- rim guard protects wheels and sidewalls
- center rib enhances braking performance
Cons
- no specific limitations noted in customer data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Atturo |
| Durability | Forceum |
| Versatility | Atturo |
| User Reviews | Atturo |