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The only two tires I’ve found that fulfill my requirements are the Vredestein Pinza AT.
Wow, nobody is rocking the Vredstein Wintrac Pro. Considered a performance winter tire. I like them. Tire is quiet compared to the Blizzak’s. Winter performance is good. Haven’t gotten stuck. Love ripping it up in the snow.
my biggest complaint, and probably my only real one, is the road noise. The interior can be pretty loud, especially on the freeway. I’m fairly confident that most of this comes down to the stock tires, because otherwise the car feels tight and well put together.
We installed the Vredesteins on my son's Fusion, and they're awesome. He drove through near blizzard conditions in the UP without any problems last winter.
Check out Vredestein. I am currently running the Hypertrac all season and they are very good.
A very solid tire for the money. Just behind Michelin, Conti, Pirelli.
Last set I got was Verdenstein. I've been very happy with them. Reasonable price, great grip and surprisingly quiet on the highway.
Been running these on my Q7 the last few winters. I’m in MA and it seems like we rarely get snow anymore, and the dry performance feels pretty on par with my all seasons. Just got back from a trip to VT where it was insanely cold, icy, and snowy and did a fair bit of driving on unpaved unplowed roads with no issue. I even intentionally tried to break traction or get the ABS to trigger and it just refused.
They are good just make sure you use them up in a few years since they start to show aging quite early compared to many other brands
This looks like a Vredestein Wintrac Pro. I’ve had two sets of them and both times I’ve developed a side bubble on one of the tires at around the second time I put them on for winter. In any case, from my experience it seems like they have a weak side wall construction and won’t be buying them again.
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