Nokian Seasonproof 2
WatchThe Nokian Seasonproof 2 is a standout premium touring all-season tyre that major tests and everyday drivers rate extremely highly. It excels in wet conditions with class-leading grip and aquaplaning resistance, while also delivering confident snow and cold-weather performance that feels reassuringly winter-capable for an all-season. Owners commonly highlight its quiet, comfortable ride and stable, predictable manners, making it an easy recommendation for year-round use in changeable UK weather.
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| Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 inch | |||
| 195/65R15 91 H | B | A | 70 |
| 185/65R15 88 H | B | A | 68 |
| 185/65R15 92 V XL | B | A | 68 |
| 195/65R15 95 V XL | B | A | 70 |
| 16 inch | |||
| 205/55R16 94 V XL | B | A | 70 |
| 205/55R16 91 V | B | A | 70 |
| 205/60R16 96 H XL | B | A | 70 |
| 205/60R16 96 V XL | B | A | 70 |
| 215/60R16 99 V XL | B | A | 70 |
| 17 inch | |||
| 225/45R17 94 V XL | B | B | 70 |
| 225/45R17 94 W XL | B | B | 70 |
| 215/55R17 98 W XL | B | A | 70 |
| 225/50R17 98 V XL | B | B | 70 |
| 225/60R17 103 V XL | B | B | 70 |
| 215/45R17 91 Y XL | B | A | 70 |
| 235/65R17 108 V XL | B | B | 70 |
| 205/50R17 93 W XL | B | A | 70 |
| 18 inch | |||
| 245/45R18 100 Y XL | B | A | 70 |
| 235/60R18 107 W XL | B | A | 70 |
| 225/40R18 92 Y XL | C | A | 70 |
| 20 inch | |||
| 255/45R20 105 W XL | B | A | 70 |
| 255/45R20 105 W XL | B | A | 70 |
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Based on 18 user reviews
Drivers generally rate the Nokian Seasonproof 2 very highly, highlighting strong wet-road grip and aquaplaning resistance along with confident performance in snow, slush, and cold conditions. Many also praise its comfort and low noise, often describing a secure, stable feel and good value versus other all-season options. A smaller minority report less-direct steering or a “floaty/squirmy” sensation at higher speeds, with one very dissatisfied user removing the tyre for this reason.
Strengths
- Strong wet grip and high confidence in heavy rain
- Good snow/cold-weather traction for an all-season (often near winter-tyre level)
- Comfortable ride quality
- Low road noise / quiet running for many users
- Stable
- Predictable handling and good overall safety feel
Areas for Improvement
- Steering feel can be less direct or feel floaty/squirmy at higher speeds for some vehicles/drivers
Top 3 Nokian Seasonproof 2 Reviews
This is only an initial review, as the car hasn't been driven so far yet, but the difference with the old summer tyres is obvious. The grip is there, especially when braking (brake fluid was replaced a week before the change of tyres). changes of direction are pretty progressive and comfy, while feeling much more safe that on the old Goodyears.
Price was also decent at about 100€/tyre (20€ less than the Michelins from all sellers).
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Good feeling on dry roads.
Quiet tire (audible only around 50 mph) and quite comfortable.
Better than the Vredestein Quatrac tire on snow.
Better than the Nokian Weatherproof tire in the rain or dry.
As I wrote in the previous review, I still find them excellent in the wet, due to their great feeling of security, great riding comfort and low road noise.
I recently had the opportunity to test them on snow and some ice, and I was very surprised by the grip on the snow, very similar to that of a winter tire, with great response when accelerating, braking, and turning. There's a 12% incline to my house, and they didn't lose traction at any point.
I like these tires more and more each time, and they surprise me more and more. I didn't expect the performance these all-season tires are giving at all.
I still highly recommend them.
Noise: I don't know why but Nokians are much noisy between 30 and 70 km/h. Above 70 - very quiet.
Energy consumption: I drive mostly in the city. I had average consumption on summer Michelins around 130 w/km with outside temp 15 degrees C. On Nokians - 145 w/km.
Dry grip: I can't complain. I do not drive in extreme way.
Snow grip: It is ok. Driving carefully feels comfortable. I guess premium winter tyres would feel better. But I live in Poland - our winters are mostly wet, not snowy.
Wet grip: OMG. Michelin ePrimacy is a complete rubbish in comparison to Nokians. I drove 140 km/h in a very heavy rain in cold (4 degrees C outside) - extremely good grip - not even a slight feeling of lack of traction.
Overall: In a few weeks I got used to the noise. Energy consumption could be better, but I think it is a good price for the level of grip (safety) Nokians have.
I was waiting for Michelin Cross Climate 3, but they do not produce this size (which is default wheel size on Tesla Model 3 - very weird decision from Michelin). But I am happy with Nokians overall.
PS: I have SilentDrive version.
The wet performance is very good, with excellent handling and a great sense of security. It's very safe on frosty mornings.
What I noticed most about this tire is the comfort; the casing is very comfortable and the ride is very quiet.
Really satisfied with this tire, I will definitely use it again.
The quality-price ratio is excellent.
I'll keep an eye on the tire life and update the review once I've driven more kilometers.
The Nokian Seasonproof 2 tires are descended from the Weatherproof, with significantly improved handling and braking in wet and dry conditions, aquaplaning resistance and rolling noise.