NOTE: before any of you start spouting off about how "all-seasons" are "no-seasons," this thread is not about "all-season" tires.
There is an old thread about Nokian WRs here:
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...okian-WR-tires
Curious what the maggots' experience has been with the (somewhat) new "all-weather" tires, which are supposedly much better in snow/ice than all-seasons, not as good as true winter tires, and can be used year-round.
The only "all weather" tires I could find:
Nokian WR: this is the WR G3, which I think is the current version:
https://www.nokiantires.com/winter-tires/nokian-wrg3/
Toyo Celsius: (there is also a Celsius CUV; different sizes):
https://www.toyotires.com/tire/patte...onditions-tire
Hankook Optimo 4S: (not sure this is sold in the US)
http://www.hankooktire.com/global/ti...o-4s-h730.html
Any others?
I'm interested because for my winter use (Tahoe), winter tires are somewhat overkill -- most driving is on dry roads, and long interstate drives on dry pavement are treadlife killers on true winter tires. IMHO around here, an all-terrain tread SUV/truck tire (with decent tread depth for snow) is about the perfect year-round tire, but that's not something I can fit on my car. I have a set of General Altimax Arctics currently, but for the next set, something like the Nokian all-weather would probably be a better fit for me.
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