What is SAILUN tire?
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SAILUN is Sailun tire, whose parent company is Sailun Group Co., Ltd., established in 2002. Here is the relevant introduction: 1. Features of SAILUN: SAILUN tires are very wear-resistant and have low tire noise, but the comfort is average. The low tire noise is due to the use of the independently developed SJPPS noise simulation system to optimize pitch arrangement, reducing harsh noise generated during driving, thereby providing users with a quiet driving environment. The wear resistance is achieved by using a special wear-resistant formula and deepening the tread grooves, improving wear resistance and extending service life. 2. Introduction of SH56 tire: Although overall, the performance of SAILUN tires is mainly wear-resistant with average comfort, Sailun also has comfort-oriented tires, such as the SH56. It adopts five different pitch lengths to reduce noise generated during driving, and uses closed shoulder transverse grooves to effectively isolate noise transmission, reducing harsh noise. It also employs a noise simulation system to optimize the tire contour curve, making pressure conduction from the road surface smoother, thereby improving comfort. Additionally, the tread base rubber uses a soft formula to buffer vibrations transmitted by the tread during driving, providing a quiet and comfortable driving environment.
I drive quite a bit for daily commuting and have some knowledge about tires. Sailun is a Chinese brand, established around 2002, mainly producing economical tires. I've used their tires for several years and found them to offer great value for money. They're particularly wear-resistant with a long lifespan, easily lasting 50,000 to 60,000 kilometers on city roads, and significantly cheaper than brands like Michelin. After installation, the noise control is decent, and the wet grip is stable, though there might be a bit of bumpiness at high speeds. For friends on a budget or those using cars for daily commuting, it's a good choice. Overall, Sailun follows a mass-market approach, positioned in the mid-to-low end, suitable for family sedans or SUVs—cost-effective and worry-free.