Landsail LS588 UHP Reviews - Page 8

Given 90% while driving a Mercedes Benz E220Cdi (245/45 R17 W) on a combination of roads for 1,000 average miles
Probably on of the best tires I tried during last 8 years, no matter the fact that it is quite "no name" brand. Good in dry, very comfortable, really silent (69 db), not sure about wear, but for that price (twice cheaper as michelin) I think it should be ok (will see in future).
Before I was using Uniroyal Rain sport 1 (great in wet, average in dry, very fast wear) , Continental Sport Contact 2 (average on everything, slippy), Michelin Primacy HP (good enough) and last one Michelin Pilot Primacy (good, especially wear was very long time). Anyway, these tires can give some better feeling during journey. It was a lit bit risky to buy, but now I can give recommendation for others give them a try :)
Helpful 17 - tire reviewed on July 22, 2015
Given 89% while driving a Audi A1 (215/40 R17 V) on a combination of roads for 1,000 spirited miles
These ( the LS588 UHP ) are good. Don't get confused with the ls988s though. The 588 UHP are "ultra high performance" ones.

I usually spend £120 PER tire on brand made tires for my Audi A1 as I like to drive with passion. I don't mean boy racer fast - but I enjoy my car with plenty of torque. So these where cheap at £46 a tire. Big savings.

I bought a set of these for a new set of alloys ( 17 inch low profile ) then took the car to Wales to drive about the winding roads with a little passion. These tires are good / and I purposely chucked the car about to see if they would step out of line or slide. Nope. Held to the dry road pretty decently. After a while I got my confidence up with them so pushed it a little more - and they honestly felt ok. Quiet to for a budget range. Smooth to.

I was relieved actually - because for a moment I thought they might be completely horrid - but not the case.

Braking was decent to in the dry - and I didn't notice a massive difference from my previous branded tires at mega money. Overall - I felt id made a good purchase.

After a few days it rained / so I gave them a try on WET roads.

My last tires were awesome in the wet - but for £120 a tire they better be. These 588s UHPs were actually pretty good and credit to them; held their own. Grip was good. No sliding on corners or anything to step the car to the side. Not quite as sharp as a £120 tire; but I didn't feel like I needed to slow my driving down or hold back as I normally would. I felt confident with them in the wet.

Braking was ok to in the wet. Again. Not quite as sharp as my last tires but non the less safe, solid and controlled. It certainly wasn't like my stopping distance drastically increased (throwing me into the car in front)

I think these are worthy of being fitted to most people's cars - especially those who like to drive with a little umph. They are a bargain price in comparison to the brands so worth a try.

As for how long the tread last ?...- to early for me to say. That could be the bad side of them ...... But you've got to try them and find out for yourself.
Helpful 19 - tire reviewed on July 2, 2015
Given 93% while driving a Suzuki swift sport (205/40 R17) on mostly country roads for 700 average miles
For the money incredable! My car drives more relaxed now. When i drive agressive it feels like everything is Ok. It steers in wet and dry conditions with a bit more resistance (maybe the exellent grip on the road?)
Helpful 11 - tire reviewed on June 21, 2015
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Given 94% while driving a Volkswagen Passat 3.2 FSI 250BHP (215/55 R16 W) on a combination of roads for 5,000 average miles
Great tires For My Passat b6. Comfort++
Helpful 10 - tire reviewed on April 11, 2015