Angel gt(not st), dunlop roadsmarts, both well above pr6's in my experiences. The mich is not a bad tire, they just dry rot so fast(as do all mich tires)
Road 6s will definitely make your bike feel planted. Well they do on mine. Definitely got more trust in leaning in and pressing more on surfaces where I normally sketch out.
I have used Road 6 and currently riding T32’s. Haven’t gotten a chance on the T33’s. If they are anything like the 32’s, you can’t really go wrong with either. My only gripe with the Road 6 is that many people hyped them up (where I live) so I was disappointed in the longevity. I think I got 13k miles out of them?
As long as it's not deep mud I have had good luck with Michelin LTX M/S tires
I have Michelin soft rubber winter tires. I have zero traction on the ice.
Drive on studded for 20+/- years then switched to Michelin X-Ice. Damn nice tires and act just like studs without the WHRRRRRRRR noise all winter.
Go for **[Michelin City Grip 2](https://s.shopee.ph/3B0YOyCOOX)** na OP if quality din lang pag-uusapan. Solid nyan sa wet roads since maganda grip niya. Okay na pamalit sa stock to.
Michelin Pilots and Continental DWS06 are great tires year round.
I put Michelin Pilot AS4s on my Subaru WRX in about Nov 2022. They were great for that winter. Since they're "ultra high performance all-weather" tires, I just planned on running them year-round. Come next winter, though - they were legit dangerous.
If you insist on All season go with Michelin Cross climate tires.. idk how those pass as all season but they surely are miles better than any other all season in the winter.
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