Fulda SportControl 2 is a summer tyre made in total of 89 sizes, ranging from R17 to R17 - this particular dimension is R19, which means it fits to a 19 inch/482.6mm diameter wheel. 225/35 R19 is 20mm wider than the narrowest dimension (205) and 50mm narrower than the widest one (275). This tyre profile of 35 means the sidewall height of the tyre is 35% of the tyre width (225mm), which results in 78.75mm sidewall height. In 225/35 R19, there is only one possible speed index for Fulda SportControl 2 - "Y", which is good for speeds up to 300 km/h. In 225/35 R19, SportControl 2 usually competes against Presto UHP 2, which is a tyre from Debica with a rating of 71%, compared to 74% of the Fulda in question.
Autobild Summer tyre test 2023 225/45 R18 satisfactory Ranked #10 of 20Securing a mid-table finish, the Fulda SportControl 2 emerged 10th among 20 contenders, earning a final rating of 'Satisfactory'. The tire was praised for its balanced and secure handling characteristics on wet roads, coupled with its affordable price point, standing out as key advantages. However, it faced criticism for its extended braking distances on wet surfaces and a slightly delayed steering response. Despite these mixed evaluations, it did not notably top any specific disciplines nor did it finish last in any, indicating a well-rounded performance with room for improvements in certain areas.
Autobild Summer tyre test 2022 225/45 R18 satisfactory Ranked #8 of 11Securing the 8th position among 11 contenders, the Fulda SportControl 2 earned a final rating of 'Satisfactory' for its performance. The tyre was praised for its branded profile, which demonstrated secure driving characteristics on both wet and dry roads, showcasing good aquaplaning resistance and short braking distances on dry surfaces, along with low rolling resistance and high comfort levels. Specifically, it excelled in disciplines such as Aquaplaning - cross and Comfort, marking it as a standout in these areas. However, it was not without its drawbacks, as it had extended wet braking distances and moderate lateral grip on dry roads, coupled with an indirect steering response. These aspects were the main points of critique but did not overshadow its overall competent performance.