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Second for Michelin x ice. Solid tireWhat kind of conditions are you driving in? Is it 90% dry pavement, 9% icy/packed snow and 1% deep (more than 4") or is Boulder a fairly snowy area.
Like for example I rarely need to drive in deep snow, most of the winter driving danger comes from icy surfaces so I have the Michelin X-ice3. They are just about the best on icy surfaces but suck pretty badly in deeper snow. The new X-Ice snow addresses some of these shortcomings but there are better deep snow tire which is why it's important to know the conditions.
This guy is one of the best tire reviewers online. Here's his light winter tire review
And the extreme winter tire review.
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