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Originally Posted by cjd
What do you call bad? There are some that perform worse than the better all season tires, and there is a lot of variance in how they handle snow, ice, dry, and wet surfaces.
Nokian, Michelin, Bridgestone, Continental, Pirelli all seem to have well rated snow shoes in good sizes for this platform - though I may be forgetting a manufacturer, I do believe the rest fall off significantly in one or more of the four noted areas.
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Dry performance should be just
acceptable for a snow tire. It should perform well in snow and wet. Ice on non studded? Not going to expect a lot...