Greentrac Journey-X 165/70 R13 79H
165/70 R13 79H
C C 70 db B
33,00 € /tyre
In stock: 8+ pcs 3-4 d.
Summer
C C 70 db B
Windforce Advanfors H/P 165/70 R13 79T
165/70 R13 79T
C B 70 db B
34,00 € /tyre
In stock: 8+ pcs 3-4 d.
Summer
C B 70 db B
Sailun Atrezzo Elite 2 165/70 R13 79T
165/70 R13 79T
DOT 2025
D B 70 db B
34,00 € /tyre
In stock: 8+ pcs 1-2 d.
Summer
D B 70 db B
Austone Athena SP-801 165/70 R13 79T
165/70 R13 79T
D C 70 db B
38,00 € /tyre
In stock: 5 pcs 3-4 d.
Summer
D C 70 db B
Kumho Ecowing ES31 165/70 R13 79T
165/70 R13 79T
DOT 2025
C C 70 db B
40,00 € /tyre
In stock: 4 pcs 1-2 d.
Summer
C C 70 db B
Goodride ST290 Trailer 165/70 R13 79N
165/70 R13 79N
C
C C 70 db B
41,00 € /tyre
In stock: 4 pcs 3-4 d.
Summer
C C 70 db B
GT Radial Kargomax ST4000 165/70 R13 80N
165/70 R13 80N
DOT 2024 3PMSF
D C 69 db B
45,00 € /tyre
In stock: 8+ pcs 1-2 d.
Summer
D C 69 db B
Austone Athena SP-801 165/70 R13 79T
165/70 R13 79T
DOT 2024
D C 70 db B
46,00 € /tyre
In stock: 8 pcs 1-2 d.
Summer
D C 70 db B
Kumho Ecowing ES31 165/70 R13 79T
165/70 R13 79T
C C 70 db B
50,00 € /tyre
In stock: 8 pcs 3-4 d.
Summer
C C 70 db B
Debica Passio 2 165/70 R13 79T
165/70 R13 79T
D B 70 db B
52,00 € /tyre
In stock: 8+ pcs 3-4 d.
Summer
D B 70 db B
Fulda EcoControl 165/70 R13 79T
165/70 R13 79T
D C 70 db B
53,00 € /tyre
In stock: 6 pcs 3-4 d.
Summer
D C 70 db B
Barum Brillantis 2 165/70 R13 83T
165/70 R13 83T
XL
D C 71 db B
64,00 € /tyre
In stock: 8 pcs 3-4 d.
Summer
D C 71 db B
Hankook Radial RA08 165/70 R13 88R
165/70 R13 88R
C
D C 69 db A
93,00 € /tyre
In stock: 8+ pcs 3-4 d.
Summer
D C 69 db A
Road Rider Strada 165/70 R13 79T

Road Rider Strada

165/70 R13 79T
DOT 2025
30,33 € /tyre
Out of stock
Summer
Sailun Atrezzo Elite 2 165/70 R13 79T
165/70 R13 79T
D B 70 db B
51,45 € /tyre
Out of stock
Summer
D B 70 db B

Summer tyres in size 165/70 R13 are available at the Rīgas Riepas online store, with prices starting from 33,00 €. The selection includes summer tyres from leading brands, including Austone, Kumho, Barum and others.

Summer tyres - safe driving in the warm season

Summer tyres are designed to perform at temperatures above +7°C and provide optimal grip on dry and wet road surfaces during the warm months. Their rubber compound is harder than that of winter tyres, which means less wear, lower rolling resistance and, as a result, reduced fuel consumption.

When to switch to summer tyres

In Latvia, the best time to fit summer tyres is from mid-April to early May, when the average daily temperature stays consistently above +7°C and night frosts are no longer expected. Switching to summer tyres too early can be dangerous, because at low temperatures the rubber of summer tyres hardens and loses grip. Driving on winter tyres in summer, on the other hand, accelerates their wear and lengthens the braking distance in dry conditions.

Advantages of summer tyres

  • Shorter braking distance - on a dry surface, summer tyres provide up to 15% shorter braking distances compared with winter tyres.
  • Better handling - a stiffer construction and an optimised tread deliver more precise steering and better road feel.
  • Lower fuel consumption - lower rolling resistance can save 0.3-0.5 litres per 100 km compared with winter tyres.
  • Less noise - the tread pattern of summer tyres generates less rolling noise, making driving quieter and more comfortable.
  • Longer service life - a harder rubber compound means slower wear in summer conditions.

Tread types and what they mean

Summer tyres are available with different tread types to suit different driving styles:

  • Symmetric tread - an economical choice for calm city driving. Easy fitting and the option to rotate the tyres.
  • Asymmetric tread - the most common type today. The outer side provides grip in corners, the inner side channels water away. A good compromise between sporty and comfortable driving.
  • Directional tread - the most effective against aquaplaning. The V-shaped pattern channels water away quickly, but these tyres cannot be swapped from one side to the other.

The risk of aquaplaning and how to reduce it

Aquaplaning occurs when a layer of water forms between the tyre and the road, completely breaking the grip. In Latvia, where summer rainfall is considerable, this is a serious risk. To reduce the likelihood of aquaplaning, choose tyres with a good EU label wet grip rating (class A or B), maintain the correct tyre pressure and replace worn tyres in good time. The minimum tread depth for summer tyres is 1.6 mm, but for safety it is advisable to replace them as early as 3 mm.

The most popular summer tyre models

Among the summer tyre models favoured by Latvian drivers are the Continental PremiumContact and EcoContact series, Michelin Primacy and e.Primacy, Bridgestone Turanza, Goodyear EfficientGrip and Hankook Ventus. Premium-class tyres usually score better in independent comparison tests, while mid-range tyres such as the Firestone Roadhawk or Falken Ziex offer good quality at a more affordable price.

Tips for choosing summer tyres

When choosing summer tyres, pay attention to the EU label, especially the wet grip rating - rain is a frequent occurrence in the Latvian summer. Consider your daily driving profile: for city driving a more economical model is enough, while for regular motorway driving at higher speeds choose tyres with a higher speed rating and better handling. Whichever model you choose, check the pressure regularly and inspect the tread condition visually.