

❄️ Grip winter’s worst with Michelin’s X-Ice Snow – where safety meets longevity!
The Michelin X-Ice Snow 195/65R15 95T XL is a premium winter tire featuring advanced Evergrip Technology and a deep 10.5/32nds directional tread. Designed for superior traction on ice and snow, it offers enhanced durability lasting an extra winter season compared to competitors. With a load capacity of 1521 lbs and a quiet, smooth ride, it’s the go-to choice for professionals demanding reliable, long-lasting winter performance.





| ASIN | B086WQXH1G |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,536,541 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #3,020 in Light Truck & SUV All-Terrain & Mud-Terrain Tires |
| Brand | MICHELIN |
| Construction Type | RADIAL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (11) |
| Date First Available | April 23, 2020 |
| Exterior | Polished |
| Item Diameter | 25 Inches |
| Item Weight | 19.49 pounds |
| Item model number | 23384 |
| Manufacturer | Michelin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 23384 |
| Maximum Pressure | 50 Pound per Square Inch |
| Model | MICHELIN® X-Ice® SNOW |
| Rim Width | 6 Inches |
| Section Width | 195 Millimeters |
| Size | 195/65-15 |
| Special Features | The MICHELIN® X-Ice® SNOW tire lasts up to one additional winter than the average of leading competitors.*** The new tread design with interlocking 3D sipes combined with an innovative Evergrip Technology delivers long wear life by providing tread block rigidity and optimizing the tires's contact with the road surface during acceleration, braking and cornering, The MICHELIN® X-Ice® SNOW tire offer… |
| Tire Diameter | 25 Inches |
| Tread Depth | 10.5 32nds |
| Tread Type | Directional |
| UPC | 086699233844 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 195/65R15XL |
E**E
Great Tires
These tires have been great so far. Nice tread and a smooth ride.
J**A
Ride Quality
Great riding tires quiet on the road
R**T
Michelin has cheapen the quality of their lower cost tires.
I bought a pair of the Michelin snow back in 2016. Interestingly, they were made in Russia. I consider them an excellent tire compatible in quietness and handling to a non-snow radial. The new ones I bought for last winter are not even close to the quality of the older ones. When the car sits for more than a day they develop a thump that take a few minutes to disappear. There’s also some oversteer in the handling and are much noisier. The Hancock snows I bought for my Honda some years back were a far better tire. Apparently Michelin has decided cheapen their lower cost tires now that they discontinued their premium versions for 16 inch rims
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