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Michelin X-Ice Xi2 Winter Tire Review

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Hey guys.. I just started a channel for my personal reviews of tires.. since its winter, I wanted to express my opinions on this years must have winter tires.. This is just my opinion, feel free to tell me your personal reviews of these tires!

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How do these compare to Blizzak LM-60? Also what is your opinion on Dunlap SP Winter Sport 3D?
 
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How do these compare to Blizzak LM-60? Also what is your opinion on Dunlap SP Winter Sport 3D?

The X-Ice Xi2 is a regular studless winter tire, while the LM-60 and SP Winter Sport 3D are 'performance' winter tires which trade a bit of ice and snow traction for better dry handling and road feel and are both H-speed rated compared to T-speed rated for the X-Ice Xi2.
Depending on the conditions where you live and what you value most any one of these would be good choices.
For more severe snow traction abilities, but less road feel, more noise and higher rolling resistance you might consider a studdable winter tire like the Altimax Arctic or something much higher in price like the Nokian Hakkapeliitta 5. My 2 cents :)
 
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