I purchased a Lachik 1.4; prior to that, I had the impression that this model could not slip. However, it did slip here. It breaks down in the axle box on dry pavement, but I usually don't say anything about wet pavement. It was quite terrifying in one scenario when braking at high speeds in the wet. Both wet and dry, aquaplaning maintains well and is not noisy. Prior to that, I rolled a Korean (rubber), but because to a shortage brought on by the fall, I couldn't even get it in St. Petersburg. As a result, it operated even at zero, whereas the previous one was 85% but noisy. The bottom line is that it is great in terms of quality and price if you drive 80 miles in the city and 110 miles on the highway. If you want to travel, however, you will need alternative wheels.