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Nordman North 9 SUV

The Nordman Northâ„¢ 9 SUV is designed specifically for larger vehicles like SUVs and crossovers. It shares the same winter performance characteristics as the Nordman Northâ„¢ 9 but offers additional driving stability and durability due to its strong SUV structure. Like its counterpart, it is also available in studded and non-studded versions, and covers a range of 32 sizes from 15 to 20 inches with a speed index of T.

Dry Grip
80%
Wet Grip
80%
Road Feedback
70%
Handling
80%
Wear
0%
Comfort
70%
Buy again
100%
Snow Grip
90%
1 Reviews
81% Average
4,000 miles driven
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Given 81% while driving a Ford (265/60 R18) on a combination of roads for 4,000 easy going miles
The tires are on a 2020 Ford Explorer 4/WD 3.0L Twin Turbo. Just put them on in mid-October 2025 (purchased the vehicle earlier in the year, so these are the first winter tires on it). Living in the Northwest part of Montana, we get challenging winter weather and these tires have been a pleasure to have on the vehicle. By our standards, it has been a mild winter so far (only 22 inches of snow and unseasonably warm temperatures, day and night). However, we have had considerable rain and these tires have performed admirably, getting excellent traction and braking with no hydroplaning whatsoever. Our road is one lane with large pot holes, making getting off of the road to allow another car to go by a possibly scary situation. Again, no issues with traction or braking. Not much else to say, as I mentioned I would buy them again. Come spring, I'll be putting the Nokian Outpost nATs on the vehicle until October 2026 rolls around.
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January 2, 2026