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Originally Posted by ZOO
I’d look for a dedicated winter tire that isn’t focussed on snow. Michelin makes an “ice” tire, and I am sure others do to. I’d want something that can handle the cold temperatures and still be grippy.
I’ve never found an all season UHP that did anything well. We don’t get a ton of snow here, either, but true winter tires are still an asset in my experience.
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+1 ^^^ This.
I loved my last set of Conti WinterContacts.
Unfortunately, I bought another set of winter wheels that came shod with still-usable Blizzaks, which seem to be wearing like they're made of iron...