Before that, there was Nordman 4, which was undeniably superior and, most significantly, more predictable. I had anticipated that Nordman 7, which featured a different stud shape, would perform better in corners; nevertheless, it ended up doing much worse. Has pros: Maintains a perfect course on the straight road and does not get bogged down in the ruts. Works well in deep snow Some cons: Disgusting handling when cornering, as if you are driving on summer tires, whether on snow or on ice, and if the snow is soft and there is ice under it, then switch off the lights completely. The vehicle is completely out of control, and its tires are suitable for drifting but not driving in the city. Slipping on snow or ice is the starting point for every accident.