In general, OK, but because of the noise, I would not repeat the purchase. Unlike Velcro Bridge dmv1 - I took it again last winter, so they fit into my requests Has pros: there are no complaints about driving performance, at least I did not get into situations where the tire could not cope. I've ridden in mud and sand and never had a problem. Rain, rut - on the drum Its cons: It steers noticeably worse than the Cooper Zeon XST-A, but this is apparently an exchange for comfort - the Cooper is hard, you need to be very careful in a rut at speed Noise. Everyone writes about "quiet tires" - perhaps it depends on the size, brand of car - I have 255 / 60R18, Friel2 - but the tires are very noisy. On modern road surfaces, rubber noise is highly dominant. After 100, the upper trunk is connected. But on smooth surfaces after conventional rollers, there is practically no noise. Yes, the noise is qualitatively stronger than Velcro Bridge dmv1 Pumped 2.5 atm - hard, you need to taxi all the time. I stopped at 2.3 - it feels OK, but the look of flat wheels .