In general, I bought a new car, bought a Michelin chin 3 for it, kept the road at 5 in the snow, drove along the snowdrifts along the forest roads on the bumper, everyone really made fun when I drove it through the forest and drove out where only SUVs drove, it’s perfect on the highway, I didn’t feel anything in the long turns at high speed, it’s just super . in 3 seasons I lost 80% of the spikes, but they had a marriage, she kept the road at 5 and kept it. Then I decided to exchange with a friend for Michelin Chin 2, because he sold the car and he had all the spikes in place. dug in on the road, for another 3 years I drive off on the chin 2 spikes somewhere around 60 percent left, and at one fine moment I catch the wheel on the curb, seal the side cut and sell it. And then thanks to those who read to the end, I'm going to Nordman 7, because it's supposedly hakapelita 7 only a little cheaper, and the spikes don't fly out there ! Oh horror! Having run it in as expected, I began to ride in my usual mode. It pulls the car on turns, it doesn’t hold the road at all, it’s scary to drive the car on the 90 km / h highway, you have to catch the car, it throws the car out of the rut, you have to brake on the turns so that the car doesn’t carry, I’m generally silent in the snow, I drove to the dacha on the Michelin, but to the Nordman 7 with the same snow depth, it just skids, not to mention what I did on the Michelin, a little towards the winter forest and the car doesn’t drive without a shovel, but there are spikes, they don’t fall out, but the rubber doesn’t hold the road at all, there were many cases that you press the brake and the car drives like that, rides on the cars of friends where the Nordman 7 was standing, they also have no controllability. In general, having exhausted myself for 2 seasons on the Nordman 7, I sold it . all the spikes are in place but there is no sense from them. I took a used Michelin Chin 2 and I am happy again as a person. Michelin even without spikes holds many times better ! You can’t see Hakka 7 and Nordman 7, they are completely different tires with the same pattern.