Wind Power Tires
About Wind Power
Wind Power is a Budget-tier tire manufacturer. The brand currently offers 25 tire models in the all-season segment. With an average expert rating of 7.9/10, Wind Power delivers solid value in its price segment.
Wind Power Performance Overview
Based on expert analysis of 25 models, Wind Power tires achieve an average score of 7.9 out of 10.
Top-Rated Wind Power Tires
- Wind Power WGC52 Mixed Service A/P – Rated 8.0/10 (all-season)
- Wind Power WSR24 Highway All Position Steer – Rated 8.0/10 (all-season)
- Wind Power HN353 Mixed Service Drive – Rated 8.0/10 (all-season)
Browse the full collection of Wind Power tires below to compare ratings, specs, and find the right model for your vehicle.
Wind Power Tire Lineup at a Glance
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Every Wind Power Tire Reviewed
HN353 Mixed Service Drive
The Wind Power HN353 Mixed Service Drive is a strong all-season tire scoring 8/10 overall.
Key strengths: adequate traction (7/10), long tread life (8/10).
WGC52 Mixed Service A/P
The Wind Power WGC52 Mixed Service A/P is a competitive all-season tire scoring 8/10 overall.
Key strengths: impressive traction (8/10), decent longevity (7/10).
WSR24 Highway All Position Steer
The Wind Power WSR24 Highway All Position Steer is a well-balanced all-season tire scoring 8/10 overall.
Key strengths: adequate traction (7/10), decent longevity (7.8/10).
HN309
The Wind Power HN309 is a well-balanced all-season tire scoring 7.9/10 overall.
Key strengths: solid handling (7/10), decent longevity (7.8/10).
WSL61 Line Haul Steer
The Wind Power WSL61 Line Haul Steer is a strong all-season tire scoring 7.9/10 overall.
Key strengths: adequate traction (7/10), decent longevity (7.8/10).
WSR36 Regional Steer
The Wind Power WSR36 Regional Steer is a strong all-season tire scoring 7.9/10 overall.
Key strengths: adequate traction (7/10), decent longevity (7.8/10).
WDL-61
The Wind Power WDL-61 is a strong all-season tire scoring 7.8/10 overall.
Key strengths: adequate traction (7/10), decent longevity (7.8/10).
WDR09
The Wind Power WDR09 is a well-balanced all-season tire scoring 7.7/10 overall.
Key strengths: adequate traction (7/10), long tread life (8/10).
HN306
The Wind Power HN306 is a strong all-season tire scoring 7.6/10 overall.
Key strengths: adequate traction (7/10), decent longevity (7.8/10).
All Position
The Wind Power All Position is an economical all-season tire.
HN08 Mixed Service A/P
The Wind Power HN08 Mixed Service A/P is an economical all-season tire.
HN10
The Wind Power HN10 is an entry-level all-season tire.
Key strengths: adequate traction (7/10).
HN230+
The Wind Power HN230+ is a basic all-season tire.
HN257 Regional A/P
The Wind Power HN257 Regional A/P is an economical all-season tire.
HN324 Mixed Service Drive
The Wind Power HN324 Mixed Service Drive is a basic all-season tire.
Key strengths: adequate traction (7/10).
HN355
The Wind Power HN355 is a basic all-season tire.
Key strengths: adequate traction (7/10).
WDL61 Closed Shoulder Drive (G372)
The Wind Power WDL61 Closed Shoulder Drive (G372) is a basic all-season tire.
WDR31 Regional Drive (M711)
The Wind Power WDR31 Regional Drive (M711) is an entry-level all-season tire.
Key strengths: adequate traction (7/10).
WDR34 Regional Drive
The Wind Power WDR34 Regional Drive is an entry-level all-season tire.
WDW82 Regional Drive
The Wind Power WDW82 Regional Drive is a basic all-season tire.
WGC08
The Wind Power WGC08 is a basic all-season tire.
Key strengths: impressive traction (8/10).
WGC28 Mixed Service A/P
The Wind Power WGC28 Mixed Service A/P is an entry-level all-season tire.
WTL31 Regional A/P
The Wind Power WTL31 Regional A/P is an entry-level all-season tire.
WTL32 Regional A/P
The Wind Power WTL32 Regional A/P is an economical all-season tire.
WTR69
The Wind Power WTR69 is an economical all-season tire.
Wind Power vs the Competition
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Marshal
Giovanna
Greenball
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Frequently Asked Questions
Wind Power tires are well-regarded, with an average rating of 7.9/10 across their 25 models. Many of their tires score above 7/10, indicating consistent quality.
Wind Power offers tires in the following categories: all-season (25). This gives drivers options for different weather conditions and driving needs.
Based on our testing data, the HN353 Mixed Service Drive is the highest-rated Wind Power tire with a score of 8.0/10. It's a all-season tire.
Check our comparison section above for detailed head-to-head data with competing brands. Each comparison includes average scores, model counts, and performance metrics.
Final Verdict: Is Wind Power Worth It?
Wind Power offers solid value.
Scoring an average of 7.9/10 across their 25 models lineup, Wind Power provides competitive options. While not every model excels, their top-rated tires offer good performance for the price point.