Falken Sincera SN250 A/S Review

Falken Sincera SN250 A/S

The Falken Sincera SN250 A/S is designed to provide the driver and passengers with top-notch comfort while also offering promising performance in dry, wet, and snowy conditions. Typically, it’s hard to find a tire with a comfortable ride, reliable handling, and solid snow performance — which is precisely why the all-season performance touring category is taking off these days. 

You can think of it as a hybrid segment of the market with tires that have lots of dry and wet grip, with rubber that’s pliable enough for a smooth ride, decent winter performance, and lasting tread life. Falken’s take at this unique category is the Sincera SN250 — and they really seem to have gotten it just right. The tire is available in 63 different sizes and offers a tread life warranty of up to 80,000 miles! The broad spectrum of sizes makes it a suitable tire for sport coupes, sedans, minivans, and crossover vehicles. 

Best part? It won’t break the bank! In this review, we’ll closely look at the features and performance of the Falken Sincera SN250 in different conditions. Let’s begin!

Falken Sincera SN250 A/S – Overview

The SN250 A/S is designed to be durable, comfortable, and a star performer. The tread design features well-placed blocks that limit road noise at higher speeds. Falken has used their trademark Dynamic Range Technology on this one, which means the tire’s silica-based tread compound remains sufficiently soft and pliable at lower temperatures. The compound is also resilient enough to provide lots of traction on a hot summer day, making the Falken Sincera SN250 A/S a worthy all-season contender.

Let’s look at how it performs in different conditions.

Dry Tarmac

You shouldn’t have any sporty expectations from touring tires because they’re not designed to be super grippy. While that’s also true for the Falken Sincera SN250 A/S, it’s still better than other cheap alternatives in its segment. It offers sufficient traction at low and medium speeds. Since it isn’t a sporty tire, you might need some experience and driving skills to maneuver it in high-speed cornering. Overall, the tire is excellent for city driving but not for thrill rides of any sort.

Wet Roads

The Falken Sincera SN250 A/S is surprisingly good in the rain if you stay within the speed limit. It remains stable and responsive on wet roads, and the circumferential grooves provide enough hydroplaning resistance to keep the water out. We wouldn’t recommend pushing this tire too hard in wet conditions, but you should be just fine for regular everyday driving.

Snow

The Falken Sincera SN250 A/S handles snow like a champ — pretty much all the time. Its 3D Canyon sipes and angled tread grooves will provide you with the necessary amount of traction on slippery surfaces. The tire even handles icy roads quite gracefully, but since it’s just an all-season tire, it really gets tested on deep snow. For those demanding conditions, you’ll need a set of winter tires to travel safely.

Comfort

If ride comfort means a lot to you when you’re in the market for a new tire, the Sincera SN250 won’t disappoint. Being a genuine touring tire maintains impressive comfort levels whether you’re going slow, fast, on the streets, or the highway. Considering its relatively low price, the tire punches leagues above its weight class as far as ride quality is concerned. The Falken Sincera SN250 A/S gets a 5/5 in this department!

Road Noise 

This tire is excellent at keeping road noise at a bare minimum whether you’re cruising along in the city or going fast on the highway. At low speeds, all you can hear is a whisper (if you listen close), whereas highway road noise is there but not too noticeable. Overall, Falken seems to have done a great job at making this tire smooth, plush, and quiet for city driving and traveling — and that’s basically what a touring tire is all about. 

Conclusion

If you’re looking for a tire that’s affordable, reliable, and gets the job done for your everyday driving needs — the Falken Sincera SN250 A/S is promising. Even though you’d be saving some money with this choice, there are no compromises on comfort and quietness. As a bonus, the tire even does well in snowy conditions, and the market doesn’t offer any cheap tires with this unique quality.

Unless you want a sporty tire with an exceptional grip for high-speed thrill rides, the Falken Sincera SN250 A/S is hard to pass. Considering the value for money on this, It’s one of the best touring tires in its segment. The trade-off you’re looking at is a relaxing drive without any flashy ultra-high performance sportiness. If that sounds good to you, we wholeheartedly recommend it!