Tires Nokia or Maxxis

Maxxis Tires

The 3CT (MaxxTerra?) is a much more suitable rear tyre compound and it's already on the softer side, I can't imagine ever running a Maxxgrip rear tyre outside of pro racing as it's slow rolling and wears out incredibly fast.

Pros: suitable rear tyre compound
Cons: slow rolling, wears fast
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Nokia Tires

All season tires dont compare to good winter tires. I discovered nokian hakkapallittas and never getting any other winter tire

Pros: superior to all-season, highly recommended
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Nokia Tires

Splurge on Nokian, I have been driving on the same set of winter tires for the last 14 years. Still have about 5mm of thread left.

Pros: long lasting, good thread
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Nokia Tires

I swapped mine out for Nokian R5 and had no issues with snow ice, even in the Catskills. I used them for 2k miles

Pros: no issues in snow, no issues in ice
Mileage: 2000 km
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Nokia Tires

I personally use Nokian winter tires. I've had the others, but keep coming back to the Nokians. Studded tires are unwelcome on the highway for me as they are loud and will add to driver fatigue over longer trips. Two hours of studded tire noise would drive me insane!

Pros: prefer Nokian, good quality
Cons: loud, driver fatigue
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Nokia Tires

Looks like I made it to about 38,000 miles on these Nokian One Tires and starting to show the cord.

Pros: lasted two rough years
Cons: starting to show cord
Mileage: 38000 km
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Maxxis Tires

I would highly recommend passing up maxxis tires. Those things are so danged slow. Vittoria Mexcals or Teravail oxbows are what I’d look for.

Pros: Vittoria Mexcals recommended
Cons: maxxis tires slow
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