The Blizzak WS90 is Bridgestone's Studless Ice & Snow winter tire developed for drivers of sedans, coupes, minivans and crossovers looking for confident control in a variety of difficult winter weather. When winter driving conditions are at their worst, Bridgestone's Blizzak WS90 winter tires are designed to be at their best.
The directional pattern of the Blizzak WS90 features increased block stiffness to deliver more responsive steering in addition to improved wear life, and Bridgestone's EdgePerformance Technology Package includes full-depth features and interlocking sipes to provide impressive performance longer through the tire's life. The tread pattern features greater contact area and 15% more block edges than the Blizzak WS90's predecessor, increasing ice traction and reducing braking distances in slippery conditions. It is molded from Bridgestone's next generation Multi-Cell compound with bite particles, which allows the tire to remove the thin layer of water that develops between the tread rubber and icy surfaces, enabling the tire to better grip the ice. Silica enhancements in the compound further improve grip in snow and on ice.
Blizzak WS90 Studless Ice & Snow tires meet the industry's severe snow service requirements and are branded with the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol.
Blizzak WS90 tires feature snow platforms that act as winter wear bars and notify drivers when they are near the end of the Multi-Cell compound (actual depth of Multi-Cell compound varies slightly by tire size). Beneath the Multi-Cell compound is Bridgestone's best winter compound, but without the Multi-Cell feature.
Install Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 tires in sets of four only.
Due to the traction capabilities of Blizzak WS90 tires, Bridgestone recommends using them only in sets of four to provide the best handling characteristics and tire performance.
El neumático Blizzak WS90 de Bridgestone pertenece al segmento: Sin Pernos Para Hielo y Nieve. Fue desarrollado para conductores de vehículos sedanes, cupé, minivans y utiliautos (crossovers), que buscan un control confiable en diferentes escenarios del difícil clima de invierno. Cuando las condiciones de manejo en invierno son las peores, es cuando el Blizzak WS90 esta en su mejor momento.
El Blizzak WS90 posee un patrón direccional que cuenta con bloques que aumentan su rigidez, para proporcionar una respuesta más eficaz al girar el volante, además, de mejorar el desgaste durante el ciclo de vida del neumático. La tecnología "EdgePerformance Technology Package" utiliza pequeñas ranuras de profundidad total que se unen entre si para proporcionar un rendimiento impresionante más largo durante el ciclo de vida del neumático. El patrón de la banda de rodamiento del Blizzak WS90 posee un área de contacto más grande y 15% más bordes adherentes en los bloques, que su antecesor, con esto, aumenta la tracción sobre superficies con hielo y reduce la distancia al frenar en condiciones resbalosas. El compuesto de caucho "Multi-Cell" de Bridgestone, con partículas mordedoras, es de una generación nueva y permite que el neumático remueva, la capa delgada de agua que se crea entre la huella y la superficie con hielo, permitiendo que el neumático pueda morder el hielo más fácilmente. Sílice mejorado en el compuesto de caucho aumenta, aún más, la tracción sobre superficies con hielo y nieve.
Los neumáticos Blizzak WS90 satisfacen requisitos de la industria, en relación a condiciones de nieve severa, por esta razón, cuentan con el símbolo "montaña de tres picos con copo de nieve", 3PMSF (three-peak mountain snowflake symbol, 3PMSF).
El Blizzak WS90 posee unas barras que indican, cuando el compuesto de caucho "Multi-Cell" esta cerca de su final (la profundidad del compuesto de caucho "Multi-Cell" varía levemente dependiendo del tamaño del neumático). Una vez acabado el compuesto "Multi-Cell", Bridgestone utiliza su mejor compuesto de caucho para invierno.
Instale el Blizzak WS90 en grupo de cuatro solamente.
Debido a la capacidad de tracción del Blizzak WS90, Bridgestone recomienda instalarlo en grupos de cuatro y así obtener la mejor maniobrabilidad y rendimiento que su vehículo puede ofrecer durante el invierno.
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Breaking Down Tire Performance Categories - 2024 Special Test With Winter Update (26:05)
We understand that tire performance categories can be confusing. You want an all-season tire, but there are several all-season categories; how do you know which one is right for you? You want a summer tire, but again, which summer category? In this special demonstration, we took six all-season tires from three all-season categories and three summer tires from two summer categories to lay it out for you. Category-leading tires from the Standard Touring All-Season, Grand Touring All-Season, Ultra High Performance All-Season, Max Performance Summer, and Extreme Performance Summer categories are tested so you can see exactly what each "step up" gets you as a driver and what trade-offs were made along the way.
Feedback consistently shows the Continental ContiProContact SSR delivers strong dry traction (8-10 range) and responsive steering, aligning well with its Grand Touring All-Season role. Comfort receives praise for smoothness, though some note occasional stiffness or road noise. Treadwear earns positive marks overall, with many highlighting long-term value, but a few report rapid wear. Winter traction is generally reliable in light snow, though ice performance draws mixed feedback (scores 0-7). Wet grip is solid for most conditions, though hydroplaning resistance varies. Drivers prioritizing confident dry handling and year-round versatility find it well-suited, while those in harsh winters may seek more specialized options.
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Wet traction receives strong ratings, with many customers scoring 8s and 9s for confident grip and effective hydroplaning resistance. While most praise its wet performance, a few lower scores suggest variability in challenging conditions.
March 11, 2013(Verified Purchase)
3.5 out of 5
Drove about 100 miles in some very heavy rain, with some hydro-planing on deeper puddles...
Drove about 100 miles in some very heavy rain, with some hydro-planing on deeper pubbles. Overall, very impressed with this run-flat tire (this is my first experience with run-flats). Dry pavement performance is excellent, hardly notice any difference from previous car with non run-flats...
Vehicle: 2007 BMW 335i Sedan Base Model With OE Metal Valve Stems Miles Driven on Tires: 500 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: PARIS, TX Driving Style: Spirited
BMW with base suspension 3 series and AWD. Excellent run-flat tire, do not notice excessive noise or harshness. Traction in rain/snow is very good. If one hits a pothole, there is increased feedback. However, I would take that minimal disturbance to completely changing the characteristics of the suspension's unsprung mass by using non run-flats tires.
Vehicle: 2006 BMW 325xi Sedan Base Model Miles Driven on Tires: 30,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: TROY, MI Driving Style: Spirited
OEM tires on a 2010 Mini Cooper S Hardtop, and my first experience with Continental Tires. Overall I'm satisfied with the tires as far as performance and wear go, although I'm looking to switch to Michelins in the next few weeks since the tread is just about down to the wear bars. (Fell in love with Michelins a few years ago when I got a set on sale for my Honda. They lasted close to 80,000 miles with great performance throughout the life of the tire. Based on that, got a set for my Explorer and when the tires on the Harley come due, switching them to Mickeys as well.) Was a little dubious about "run flat" tires, but since having two punctures, I'm very pleased with that particular feature. The owners manual says they can be driven up to 80 miles with zero pressure in the tire as long as you don't exceed 50 MPH. In both cases, I only had to drive a few miles to get the tire repaired. Cornering, stability, and traction on dry pavement is outstanding. Wet performance is excellent. Can't really comment on snow performance since we get little of it in this part of Kentucky. Other people commenting have slammed the mileage life of the tires, and they have worn faster than other tires I have owned (Goodyear, Dunlop, Kumho, Firestone, Bridgestone)but I think that is to be expected with a tire designed with performance in mind, especially when your driving style is "spirited."
Vehicle: 2010 MINI Cooper S Hardtop Miles Driven on Tires: 39,067 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: LA GRANGE, KY Driving Style: Average
Most customers report confident snow performance with scores between 7-8, though ice traction shows some variability. Winter capabilities align well with Grand Touring All-Season expectations, delivering reliable handling in typical conditions.
December 05, 2020(Verified Purchase)
3 out of 5
...I live in Northeast and always buy winter specific tires. I rode these all seasons thru the winter and loved them. Yes the All4 helps but I was surprised at how good they run in snow...
These came with purchase at 12k miles. I rode them to 40k. Got a second pair and am at 90k. Time to Purchase. The fronts do burn quickly but that is normal. Great traction. Really holds the road. I live in Northeast and always buy winter specific tires. I rode these all seasons thru the winter and loved them. Yes the All4 helps but I was surprised at how good they run in snow. Only negative? The run flats are so stiff on any pothole bump frost heave. Rattles your teeth.
Vehicle: 2016 MINI Countryman Cooper S ALL4 Miles Driven on Tires: 35,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: PRINCETON, MA Driving Style: Spirited
...Winter and snow traction has been pretty good, and she has never had a problem getting around in snow...
My wife has had these tires on her 2009 BMW E92 328ix Coupe for 3 years and about 22K miles. They were new when she got the car and they are nowhere near worn out. She does a fair amoung of freeway driving at 70-80 MPH and the tires are smooth, quiet (for a 3-series sports coupe) and have been pleasing to drive. Handling is quite good, and bending corners is a real pleasure with these tires - they seem to have good "stick." Although they're run-flats, they are only slightly more harsh than a standard time over bumps and seams in pavement. Winter and snow traction has been pretty good, and she has never had a problem getting around in snow. all in all we're pretty pleased with these. We don't know yet how much mileage we'll get out of them, but we're encouraged by the fact that the tires still have good tread depth.
Vehicle: 2009 BMW 328i xDrive Coupe Miles Driven on Tires: 22,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: null, null Driving Style: Spirited
...I'm one paranoid driving in snow condition that I always purchase snow tires... Wow this tires by my surprise have the best traction. Even better than my Bridgestone blizzard...
Wow Ive to say that this tires has impressed me. I'm one paranoid driving in snow condition that I always purchase snow tires. I purchased my new BMW and this tires came with my car. I was a little nervous as the same week we were expecting another snow storm. Wow this tires by my surprise have the best traction. Even better than my Bridgestone blizzard. I'll def purchase it again. Love it..
Vehicle: 2014 BMW 320i xDrive Base Model Built On Or After 3/2014 Miles Driven on Tires: 8,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway Location: DEEP RIVER, CT Driving Style: Average
Most customers rate dry traction highly, with scores mostly 8-10. The ContiProContact SSR delivers confident grip and responsive handling in dry conditions, aligning well with Grand Touring expectations. A few lower ratings exist but don't overshadow strong overall performance.
December 22, 2011
2.6 out of 5
...Dry traction is good, snow traction is average, with ice... forget about it!...
I replaced the original Bridgestone Turanza EL 42 with these tires, although traction is a little better with these tires, the ride is horrible. it feels like riding on rocks. Vibration is tolerable as long as you are driving below 40 MPH, as you accelerate to highway speed your wrist will hurt after an hour drive to Boston. Dry traction is good, snow traction is average, with ice... forget about it! minimal traction (still better than no traction with the EL 42) I am already contemplating replacing them with standard tires. No good RFT available at this time I would definitely NOT recommend those tires to anybody.
Vehicle: 2009 BMW 335i xDrive Sedan Base Model Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: Providence, RI Driving Style: Average
...The dry traction was great and try as hard as I could, I never did break them loose on the street (never had them on the track though)...
I've been interested in RF's ever since reading about early developments 30 years ago or so. When I got my Mini I figured I would give them a try. I have to say, if roads were perfect, these tires would not be bad.
For me, the wear was the most positive thing. Lasting almost 45K is something I never expected. The dry traction was great and try as hard as I could, I never did break them loose on the street (never had them on the track though).
There are 2 things that really made me hate this tire: HARSH Ride and Unpredictability. I guess I should have known, if you can drive on it flat they're going to be harsh but this was ridiculous. Every little seam, joint, ridge whatever was transmitted up. Kinda fun for the first week around town. Very tiring on a long trip.
The most disappointing thing was the terrifying transitions when hitting a seam not quite perpendicular when coming around a curve with less than perfect camber. Unprepared, it feels like something huge just jerked the wheel out of your hand. Very unnerving. I learned to live with it but never really got used to it. I never have driven with a death grip on the wheel but I began to with these tires. Just not worth it.
Overall, the negatives outweigh the positives for me. I would not recommend nor would I buy these tires again.
Vehicle: 2009 MINI Cooper S Clubman Miles Driven on Tires: 44,500 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: Flower Mound, TX Driving Style: Spirited
...Dry performance was excellent for the first 15-18k, but rapidly dropped off the last 2-3k...
These were OEM on my MINI Clubman S and I would not buy these tires again. Dry performance was excellent for the first 15-18k, but rapidly dropped off the last 2-3k. Ride comfort was harsh, especially combined with the MINI's sport suspension. However the stiff side walls did provide excellent responsiveness.
Performance in the snow and ice was poor. Part of it can be attributed to the low profile and wide tread, but even in light snow these struggled.
The major reason I would not purchase these tires are many repair shops (including all of the Tire Rack certified installers in my area) will not patch these tires. This is because Continental issued a technical bulletin that strongly advise shops not to repair SSR tires. That makes these extremely expensive disposable tires.
I've replaced them with non-run flat Continental ExtremeContact DWS.
Vehicle: 2010 MINI Cooper S Clubman Miles Driven on Tires: 23,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: Batavia, IL Driving Style: Spirited
Most customers give high marks for comfort, with many scoring 9s and 10s in ride quality and noise levels. While a few lower ratings exist, the majority praise the smooth, quiet performance expected from a grand touring all-season tire.
June 10, 2013
4.1 out of 5
...At 42k mine are evenly worn and are absolutely quiet...
Contrary to some reviews I feel these are phenomenal run flats for the money. They came stock on my third 3-series. In contrast to the stock CH95 that came with a previous vehicle these tires are fully usable when wet while worn to tread wear indicators. ( I do not use them in snow) Even replacement Bridgestone Turanzas from my last E46 that actually marketed progressive wet traction increase could not match these tires when worn. Nothing surprising, of course, tire technology is a competitive business. Their weakness is in slight bump harshness and softness on high speed steering precision. At 42k mine are evenly worn and are absolutely quiet. In most cases when your tires get loud you can blame the car maker for specifying unsuitable alignment specs for the vehicle, unsuitable tires for the vehicle or as in many cars the alignment was off straight from the factory due to poor production process controls.
Vehicle: 2008 BMW 328i Sedan Base Model Miles Driven on Tires: 42,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: WESTON, MA Driving Style: Spirited
Very good tire. Rides well, handles well, worth while purchase.
Vehicle: 2020 BMW 430i xDrive Convertible Non-Staggered Tires Miles Driven on Tires: 5,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: SMITHTOWN, NY Driving Style: Average
Most customers report excellent tread life with many scoring 9s and 10s, highlighting reliable all-season performance. While some note lower-than-expected wear resistance, the majority praise its long-lasting capabilities in grand touring use.
June 27, 2014(Verified Purchase)
3.2 out of 5
...One pleasant surprise was that the tread wear was not nearly as bad as some people report for run flats. If not for the bubble, I think these tires would have lasted another 10K miles.
If you like road noise, these are the tires for you! These run flat tires were the noisiest, roughest-riding tires I've ever had. After developing a sidewall bubble at 26K Miles I replaced all 4 with normal tires and it's like having a new car. These run flats are so rigid every bump in the road feels like a giant pothole. They are simply dreadful.
Other that that, the handling and traction seemed fine.
One pleasant surprise was that the tread wear was not nearly as bad as some people report for run flats. If not for the bubble, I think these tires would have lasted another (horrible) 10K miles.
I will never own another set of run flat tires. What is MINI thinking putting these tires on their cars?
Vehicle: 2012 MINI Hardtop Miles Driven on Tires: 26,195 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: BRANFORD, CT Driving Style: Spirited
In 1993, Bridgestone released their first “Blizzak” product, and winter driving changed forever. Fast forward to the present and the Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 is the latest iteration in this long line of winter performance.
The Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 is the latest Studless Ice & Snow Winter Tire from a prestigious lineage that has defined the category, so it serves as a strong benchmark and target for other popular tires in the category.
Bridgestone’s Blizzak WS90 is a proven bad weather performer, providing a strong benchmark for the latest releases in the Studless Ice & Snow category.
The ever-popular Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 is the topic of conversation during this episode of “TJ Talking.” TJ Campbell, our Tire Information and Testing Manager hits up Bridgestone’s Will Robbins, Senior Product Manager at Bridgestone, for the inside story on this winter tire.
Testing Studless Ice & Snow Tires on the Ice and Dry Roads 2019: Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 (01:57)
The Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 is the most recent in a long line of industry-leading products. We find out if this new tire lives up to the expectations of a legacy by comparing it to some of the newest and best on the market.
Bridgestone’s brand new Studless Ice & Snow Blizzak WS90 offers more responsive steering and improved wear life for starters. A greater contact area and 15% more block edges further increase ice traction and reduce braking distances in slippery conditions.
Winter just got a lot more interesting.
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