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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I’ve had both Blizzaks and X-Ice and I prefer the X-Ice. I think they’re better on ice and Blizzaks are better on snow. So if you’re driving city streets it’s ice you need to worry about, not snow.

Pros: better on snow
Cons: better on ice
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I use the Bridgestone Blizzak dm-v2 tires in the winter. They’re amazingly grippy and gives me a lot of driving confidence on snow

Pros: amazingly grippy, driving confidence
Vehicle: Subaru
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I've had my Alenza A/S ultras for just under 30k miles and they're effectively done. They were great tires but didn't last anywhere close to the 80k miles. I drove in dry, wet, hot and cold conditions, on good roads and bad and had no issues other than wear.

Pros: great tires
Cons: didn't last long
Mileage: 48280 km
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I’m also experiencing the same poor tread life with the Weatherpeaks at 16,000 miles. I’m actually slipping on turns now and plan on using the warranty for a replacement. I don’t feel good about these tires.

Cons: poor tread life
Mileage: 25750 km
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Oh mate you have chosen a shit tyre, I had the BT23 and they were straight plastic in super cold weather :/ (took ages to get em to even get warm)

I had multiple spin ups/slides over white markings and straight up dodgy pavement in London, made me lose a lot of confidence in the wet

Cons: straight plastic, dodgy pavement
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