Cooper WeatherMaster WSC

The Cooper WeatherMaster WSC is a High Performance Winter tire designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.

Tire review data from 13 tire reviews averaging 82% over 87,700 miles driven, and 1 tests with an average result of 6th.

Dry Grip 81%
Wet Grip 84%
Road Feedback 83%
Handling 73%
Wear 84%
Comfort 72%
Buy again 91%
Snow Grip 89%
Ice Grip 81%

First On MarketApril 2017
Wheel Size14 - 20"
Width175 - 265mm
Profile45 - 75
Rolling ResistanceC - D
Wet GripC - E
Noise (dB)71 - 73
Winter Rating3PMSF Rated

The WeatherMaster WSC is ranked 4th of 6 Winter High Performance tires.

Tests Included

1

Best Result

6th

Worst Result

6th

Average Result

6th

Latest Tire Test Results

2017 Autocenter Studded Winter Tire Test
6th of 10 tires
  • Good wet grip and handling
  • Poor ice grip and handling
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2017 Tire Tests

SizeFuelWetNoise
14 inch
175/65 R 14 86 T XLDE71
15 inch
195/65R15 95 T XLDE72
185/65R15 92 T XLDE71
195/65 R 15 91 TDE72
195/65 R 15 95 T XLDE72
235/75R15 109 T XLCC72
185/65 R 15 92 T XLDE71
195/65R15 91 TDE72
16 inch
205/55 R 16 94 T XLDC72
215/70R16 100 TDC72
205/55 R 16 91 TDC72
215/60 R 16 99 T XLDC72
205/55R16 91 TDC72
205/55R16 94 T XLDC72
17 inch
265/65R17 112 TDC73
225/60R17 99 TDC72
235/65R17 108 T XLCC72
18 inch
235/60R18 107 T XLCC72
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Top 3 Cooper WeatherMaster WSC Reviews

Given 84% while driving a Vauxhall 1.7 TD estate (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 6,000 average miles
I bought these to rotate with some summer ones. Left them on as I've had health issuesand unable to change. they have performed just as good in the summer as winter! In winter they are fantastic.
Helpful 116 - tire reviewed on November 1, 2016
Given 87% while driving a Vauxhall Mokka (245/55 R18) on for 7,000 average miles
Excellent tire,performs well in all conditions. Only problem is on the painted lines, really doesn't like them.
Helpful 41 - tire reviewed on February 3, 2022
Given 82% while driving a Audi Q5 (235/55 R19) on a combination of roads for 10,000 average miles
These have been a great tire on the Q5, when pushed in the dry warmer months, which in the NE of Scotland is rare, they start to struggle. But in snow ice and wet they have been excellent and the wear on them has been great, have ran them year round and they are holding up really well and not showing much sign of wear. Wouldn't hesitate to get them again if they were available in the size needed.
Helpful 34 - tire reviewed on July 1, 2022
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Latest Cooper WeatherMaster WSC Reviews

Given 79% while driving a SEAT Leon 5F 1.0 TSI (205/55 R16) on a combination of roads for 40,000 average miles
Tires with exceptional performance on ice and snow and that perform well in all other aspects. Recommended for those who are going to drive in winter areas on a regular basis.
Helpful 0 - tire reviewed on September 29, 2024
Given 47% while driving a Mercedes Benz G500 (265/60 R18) on mostly country roads for 1,500 easy going miles
Average performance on snow. Studs are small an few so the ice grip is not so good. This is my second set of these tires, the previous one was almost impossible to wear out, and performed much better than the new one.
For some reasons the car has been wery little used, the tires is 18 month old and without any wear, but all 4 tires is on both sides dry rotten and redy to throw in the gabage. I have tried to send a complain but told this happend cause wrong storage and low tire pressure and all is my own fault.
Stay away these tirs unless you get a warranty of lifetime.
Helpful 3 - tire reviewed on May 16, 2024
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Given 77% while driving a Nissan Qashqai (225/45 R17) on mostly country roads for 1,000 average miles
I carefully chose the tires I fit on my car. Particularly, to me they have to be suitable for normal road driving and for some offroad. The car is 4x4 soft-roader but I often push her to the limits driving off the road. On road I like to drive fast but with these tires I didn't want to push it so much to test their limits and to speed the treadwear. On my opinion these tires are as good as any true winter tires. Snow and ice performance is at high level. Wet performance too. And here I have to mention that when I drove trough several flooded patches of the road with quite high speed the aquaplaning didn't easily occur with these tires – contrary to what could be expected of winter tires. Another good characteristic is that the offroad performance on mud and other difficult slippery terrain is as good as one can ask for. So, to me, they are the best of both worlds – winter road and offroad tires for the type of car I own.
Helpful 29 - tire reviewed on February 17, 2022
Given 89% while driving a Land Rover Discovery 2 (225/45 R17) on mostly country roads for 3,000 easy going miles
Replaced old road tires on my disco 2. Thought I would take a chance with these and I am impressed. Road handling is very good and in the wet I was pleasantly surprised as my old girl is approaching 2 1/4 tons and comes out of the corners well. Not tried on snow but good in the mud. Wear is only v light as only done 3000 miles.
Helpful 46 - tire reviewed on May 20, 2020
Given 90% while driving a Kia Motors Sorento EX 2.5 (245/70 R16) on a combination of roads for 4,000 average miles
Very good performance on wet and dry. Although for rain Cooper Zeon 4XS Sport is unbeatable. I have them for summer season and I use them till temperature is above 5°C. Weathermaster is excellent on snow and ice. One of the best tires for snow that I tried. Last winter I used them on temperature -15°C and they performed great. Because of that there is small downside on fuel usage and noise. They are little bit louder than my old tyers, but my opinion is that it shouldn't deal breaker for decision to buy these tires. Regarding wear, it's early to say because I did around 4000 miles.
Overall very good tire, specially for snow conditions.
Helpful 45 - tire reviewed on November 25, 2019
Given 88% while driving a Suzuki grand vitara (225/65 R17 H) on a combination of roads for 0 miles
Fitted to a Suzuki grand vitara, ran these tires since November last year. Excellent in the wet and as good as any in the dry. Only complaint is they get noiser as it gets warmer, but that's no distraction as there winter tires
Helpful 48 - tire reviewed on February 8, 2019
Given 100% while driving a BMW X3 (235/50 R18 W) on a combination of roads for 5,000 average miles
The average mileage for this car is around 6,000 per year and I made the decision to fit WINTER tires for use all year round. The car is used for short runs into town and longer runs in the countryside.

Fitted as replacements for perished Pirelli Scorpion Verde. These tires are very chunky looking with holes for spikes - they suit the look of the X3 perfectly. I have used Avon tires for many years and found them to be at least as good as OEM fitments from Dunlop, Michelin, Pirelli etc and superior to Continental. When looking for a set for the BMW it was clear that the parent company of Avon - Cooper - made very good tires that are suitable for SUV usage. They do not have a huge marketing presence in the UK but I did a little research and discovered that David Coulthard was one of their development drivers. I thought that I would try a set based on my experience with Avon. The tires cost £260 for a complete set (!) plus fitting. I know this was a very good price and I was obviously very lucky to find them at the time I needed a new set.
In usage they are no noisier than the Pirelli and when the car only achieves 17-20mpg you won't notice much difference in fuel consumption anyway...but in terms of wet grip and snow...WOW!

Effortless in cold weather - why does the UK not make it a legal requirement to use WINTER tires? So much of the seasonal road problems would be alleviated instantly - it is unbelievable that the average UK road user has no idea of the concept of Winter tires (and consequently - no idea of the benefits and safety gains that are made by using them).
Helpful 59 - tire reviewed on March 28, 2018
Given 96% while driving a Ford Ranger (265/65 R17) on mostly country roads for 1,000 average miles
No contest fitting winter tires like these - fantastic snow/slush/mud performance - did not even need 4 wheel drive in the recent snow storms unless exceptionally steep snowy slope or deep rutted mud. Best money ever spent on the car - felt very safe, turned and stopped on snow in completely predictable fashion. Why do all these rear wheel drive automatic car drivers think they can get away with it? Get some winter tires!!! These are not expensive, wearing well, and worth every penny.
Helpful 32 - tire reviewed on March 3, 2018
Given 83% while driving a Land Rover Discovery 2 (255/55 R18) on a combination of roads for 9,000 average miles
If I hadn't've had these on the car in the recent snowstorm, I may not have made it home. Suffice to say i am impressed.
Helpful 50 - tire reviewed on March 2, 2018
Given 40% while driving a Skoda Octavia (195/65 R15 T) on mostly town for 200 average miles
I just fitted these... I still can not comment on dry and wet performance, but comparing to previously fitted Michelin A4, I have to say braking distances are a bit longer, not much, but you definitely notice it. Snow performance is great, as you expect from full winter tire :))
I was unpleasantly surprised with tire comfort. Noise is OK, but suspension fill hard. You feel every bump on a road, these do not absorbs anything. Having so much tread and soft compound, I expected to be more comfortable than my summer tires. But I was wrong...
If you live in area without lot of snow and low temperatures this tires are not for you. You would be better with regular winter tires. I still have to see snow and ice performance on very low temperatures (-10C and lower) to be more objective and give better feedback.
For now, I can only score comfort.
Helpful 40 - tire reviewed on December 11, 2017