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      12-21-2012, 11:16 AM   #45
KneeDragr
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Sounds like you guys are recommending the more dedicated studless snow and ice variety. Have any of you tried the ' performance winter/snow ' variety?

Those have the advantage of good treadwear on cold dry pavement so you can just slap them on for winter and not on/off every time it snows.

I imagine they give up some snow traction but I am wondering how much.
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