1st: Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D | |
| Fantastic grip and short braking distances on snow, predictable handling, very balanced winter tires with no real weaknesses. Average rolling resistance. Exemplary. Read Reviews |
2nd: Continental ContiCrossContact Winter | |
| Balanced winter tires, short braking distances on snow, low rolling resistance. Slightly extended stopping distance on dry pavement, not exactly cheap. Exemplary. Read Reviews |
3rd: Pirelli Winter 210 Sottozero | |
| Short braking distances on snow, very quiet, well-balanced winter tire, low rolling resistance. Somewhat reduced performance in curved aquaplaning. Exemplary. Read Reviews |
4th: Michelin Latitude Alpin HP | |
| Good snow grip, low rolling resistance. Reduced adhesion on wet roads, light steering response, not exactly cheap. Recommended. Read Reviews |
5th: Toyo Open Country WT | |
| Cheap, good on snow, short dry braking distance. Slightly reduced grip on wet roads, moderate comfort, high rolling resistance. Recommended. Read Reviews |
6th: Nokian W RG2 SUV | |
| Great on wet and dry roads, low rolling resistance. Poor grip on snow, moderate comfort, not cheap. Recommended. Read Reviews |
7th: Bridgestone Blizzak LM25 4X4 | |
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8th: Kumho Izen RV KC15 | |
| very cheap winter tires, good on snow, very low rolling resistance. Very poor wet grip, spongy ride in dry conditions, poor aquaplaning resistance. Not recommended. Read Reviews |