The tyre meets the European Union's requirements for winter tyres
Carries the 3PMSF (Three Peak Mountain Flake) symbol, which is awarded after the model in question has been thoroughly tested for snow grip.
tyre tests Barum Polaris 5:
2024
Auto Bild
205/55 R16
satisfactory
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2023
ÖAMTC
205/60 R16
recommended
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TCS
205/60 R16
recommended
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ADAC
205/60 R16
satisfactory
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Auto Bild
225/45 R18
satisfactory
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2021
ÖAMTC
195/65 R15
recommended
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TCS
195/65 R15
recommended
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ADAC
195/65 R15
satisfactory
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Auto Bild
205/55 R16
satisfactory
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2020
Auto Bild
245/45 R18
good
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The winter tyre Barum Polaris 5 is the new version of the very popular series of economy class products for passenger cars.
Satisfying performance at a very attractive price.
- A new rubber compound and high silica content guarantee durability of the tyre
- The improved tread pattern drains water from under the wheels even more efficiently and shortens the braking distance on wet surfaces
- Densely placed sipes ensure that the tyre does not lose grip even when driving on a snow-covered road
- The wide tread blocks on the sides of the tyre adhere well to the ground, allowing you to overcome curves safely without losing traction control
Every driver wants solutions that will guarantee them a safe and comfortable journey, Barum tyres allow you to enjoy the ride regardless of the weather conditions.
For 20 years, the European based brand Barum has belonged to one of the world's largest tyre consortiums - Continental. Barum creates economical tyres that are happily chosen by drivers around the world. The wide range of tyres includes summer, winter, all-season models for passenger cars, 4x4s and light trucks.
Technical data:
Barum Polaris 5 winter tyre is considered economic class, that is, characterised by the most favourable price and good performance.
You are currently viewing a tyre in the size 185/60 R15.
The tyre is currently available in sizes between 13 to 19 inch.
Tyre additionally:
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Tyre is reinforced (is more resistant to heavier loads)