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Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 3

The Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 3 is an all-season tyre engineered for strong performance in wet conditions, featuring "Shark Skin Technology" and a V-shaped directional tread to reduce aquaplaning. It offers precise dry handling due to a stiffened shoulder area and a larger footprint, while its special sipe design ensures enhanced grip and safety on snowy roads. This EV-compatible tyre bears both the M+S marking and the 3 Peak Mountain Snowflake symbol. It is initially available in 40 sizes for 15 to 20-inch rims and has EU tyre label ratings of B for wet grip, B for noise, and C for rolling resistance

Dry Grip
80%
Wet Grip
95%
Road Feedback
70%
Handling
70%
Wear
100%
Comfort
85%
Buy again
100%
Snow Grip
100%
Ice Grip
95%
2 Reviews
88% Average
1,200 miles driven
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Size Fuel Wet Noise
20 inch
255/55R20 110 Y XL B B 73
21 inch
255/40R21 102 V XL C B 73
255/40R21 102 V XL C B 73
255/40R21 102 V XL C B 73
255/40R21 102 V XL C B 73
255/40R21 102 V XL C B 73
255/40R21 102 V XL C B 73
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Latest Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 3 Reviews

Initial Impressions Review
Given 87% while driving a Vauxhall Corsa (195/55 R16) on for 1,000 miles
Just a quick follow up review to the initial review having spent some more time with the tyres, now covering 1000 miles with them, they are showing no wear, and haven’t exhibited any changes in behaviour since the initial review other than as the tyre has been used more it now seems to smooth out small road imperfections better than it did initially.

As a tyre it is very much an all season tyre, it drives like an all season tyre but is predictable in every scenario I’ve encountered so far, and I would say more responsive then something like the Michelin CrossClimate 2 which I have used previously.
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January 25, 2026
Initial Impressions Review
Given 89% while driving a Vauxhall Corsa (195/55 R16) on for 200 miles
Very very initial impressions here but in the last few days I’ve had chance to try these tyres in every weather condition, from dry to wet, snow and ice.

Dry - handles like I personally expect and all season to handle a bit vague but fine, similar to CrossClimate 2s

Wet - Excellent, feels like I’m driving on the dry no noticeable difference feels planted even in torrential rain.

Snow/ice - impressive descended down a snow covered slope as the first car down it, snow level was quite deep and it did it no issues, and climbed back up no issues on a snowy/icey incline, and was fine pulling into - reversing and pulling out of a icey lay-by

So far I’ve been very impressed with this tyre, it seems very capable, coming with just shy of 8mm of tread in my tyre size (perhaps 8mm not sure how accurate my tread depth reader is) I thought I’d leave this initial review as there aren’t many out there! There is one review I could find online on YouTube - looking forward to your test to see how it compares!
January 12, 2026
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