Landsail 4 Seasons All Weather
WatchThe Landsail 4 Seasons All Weather is a Touring All Season tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
9
Reviews
73%
Average
57,500
miles driven
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Review Summary
Based on 9 user reviews
Most drivers rate the Landsail 4 Seasons All Weather highly, praising confident wet grip, strong snow/ice traction (often on AWD/4x4), low noise, and good value. A minority noted handling limitations, including understeer and weaker grip on greasy roads, with one very negative review reporting poor front-end grip. Overall sentiment is positive with wet-weather performance and winter capability as standout strengths, while some users caution about greasy-surface understeer.
Strengths
- Wet grip and aquaplaning resistance
- Snow/ice traction
- Low noise
- Value/price
- Overall handling confidence
Areas for Improvement
- Understeer/limited grip on greasy or certain dry conditions
Top 3 Landsail 4 Seasons All Weather Reviews
Given 88%
while driving a
Mitsubishi Outlander
(225/55 R18)
on mostly town
for 18,000 average miles
Really decided on these tyres via the Mitsubishi Outlander forums. Big improvement over the stock tyres on car, I was looking for less noise and these tyres certainly are quieter.
Given 19%
while driving a
Honda CRV
(205/60 R15 V)
on a combination of roads
for 1,000 spirited miles
In these days of massive leaps in technology & R&D I was shocked to stick a couple of these on the front axle and be transported back to the 90’s so effortlessly. Massive under steer while hand in hand with limited grip compared to the previous Falken Land airs condemned them to being taken off the car & used as spares.
Given 76%
while driving a
Audi A3 2.0T quattro
(225/40 R18 W)
on a combination of roads
for 4,000 spirited miles
We have these on the family Audi A3 quattro (250bhp) and we run all seasons to save changing over. We had a big bill, so went for some cheaper tyres, I looked carefully at the reviews, and could find no bad ones... we have had a mostly wet winter here in the UK this time round (so far!) and in the rain and floods, this tyre is outstanding. It simply grips, little to no aquaplaning, and gives total confidence in the wet. In the dry it is good, haven't run it in any temps above about 10C yet, so remains to see what a hot summer day will do to it, but so far its good. Been out on a very icy day in it (ice rain) , and driven on actual ice... was very little grip, but unless you have Nordic winters or studs, you wont have any! they were very predictable, and I actually had some fun in the Quattro! had very little snow, but driven through several inches of hail settled on the road, and they were VERY impressive, again very predictable too.. to sum up, very good for the average British winter! if they hold up well in the summer too , I will be very happy. a fraction of the cost of the cross climate I was looking at , and the bridgestone equivalent. I did want to try the Maxxis AP 3 (the new one, looks like the cross climate and has done well in tests) but couldn't get them. I have found maxxis to be great mid range tyres before. To be honest i really would recommend the 4 seasons for those on a budget, they have performed MUCH better than expected, and are rain masters!
Latest Landsail 4 Seasons All Weather Reviews
Given 68%
while driving a
Volvo XC90 D5 185 HP
(235/60 R18)
on a combination of roads
for 10,000 spirited miles
Great tyre exceptional grip on snow majority of time AWD did not kick in unless giving it some on a corner then it kicked in and took you around very confidence inspiring. Handling suffers on greasy roads front of car always wants to push wide, good once the roads are fully wet or standing water.
Reasonable grip on damp grassed hillside
Given 84%
while driving a
Ford Kuga
(235/50 R18)
on mostly country roads
for 500 average miles
BUY THESE TYRES NOW - You won't regret it!
After finding some very good reviews on Landsail 4 Season Tyres I decided to buy 4 to fit to my 2013 Kuga 4x4. I was not disappointed, dry and wet grip are amazing and as we just had our first batch of snow/ice for the winter I got a chance to try them this morning. Absolutely awesome grip in snow/ice on what others were describing as terrible road conditions. Taking into consideration that I drive a 4WD Kuga, that obviously plays some part in my grip and control but man am I impressed with these tyres. You can't go wrong with these! I managed to get 4 from a German tyre company for 260GBP. How can you argue with that? 65GBP a tyre for a 4 season tyre with good reviews! I am planning on buying another 4 for our smaller car!
After finding some very good reviews on Landsail 4 Season Tyres I decided to buy 4 to fit to my 2013 Kuga 4x4. I was not disappointed, dry and wet grip are amazing and as we just had our first batch of snow/ice for the winter I got a chance to try them this morning. Absolutely awesome grip in snow/ice on what others were describing as terrible road conditions. Taking into consideration that I drive a 4WD Kuga, that obviously plays some part in my grip and control but man am I impressed with these tyres. You can't go wrong with these! I managed to get 4 from a German tyre company for 260GBP. How can you argue with that? 65GBP a tyre for a 4 season tyre with good reviews! I am planning on buying another 4 for our smaller car!
Given 84%
while driving a
Vauxhall zafira 1.7 diesel
(205/55 R16 R)
on mostly country roads
for 5,000 spirited miles
Have now driven in the Snow/Ice with the Landsail 4 seaons-not failed to get to any appointments-passing other road users stuck in the same conditions-really do recommend these all weather tyres-seem to be wearing quite well....
Given 89%
while driving a
Dacia Logan
(225/45 R17)
on mostly town
for 4,000 average miles
these tyres have proved there worth as I am a taxi driver working all weathers in snow in Scotland these are brill
Given 94%
while driving a
Vauxhall zafira 1.7 diesel
(205/55 R16 V)
on mostly country roads
for 2,500 spirited miles
Landsail tyres seem to have come along way-Very low noise compared to previous Bridgestone and handling in wet or dry seems exceptional-looking forward to see how they perform in the winter snow/ice...
Given 80%
while driving a
Fiat Punto 2001 1,2i
(165/70 R14 T)
on a combination of roads
for 12,500 average miles
Good price quality.good in the rain