I bought instead Yokohama IG35 spikes. Tired of driving all winter on bare asphalt and clattering. For a crossover, that's it . If I took it for B or C class, I would take Goodyear Ice 2. Also valid tires (I took Polish ones) Has pros: I bought 10/30/2022 2022225/70 R16 for Mitsubishi Outlander. Drove 40km. 1). Comfortable 2). Profile with clearly defined "shoulders". This is probably why the car began to steer better than on the stock summer Yokohama Geolender, which are almost round like a donut). The slackness was gone and there was elasticity in sensations. 3). Since 2022, a bridgestone plant has been opened in 2022 in Hong Kong. And I accidentally saw in a well-known online store (well, they have a lot of real stores) inexpensive (6250r) Breeches . It turned out that they were released on 09202222 and from Japan. I changed my shoes on purpose in the same place, so that in case of bad geometry I can change them on the spot . As a result, all the cylinders are even (it is clear on the balancing that they do not “jump” and the grooves do not wind). Well, the maximum load that they hung me was 20g (damn it, like on the summer Toyo Nano Energy) . So I was afraid in vain and played it safe. Got cons: Until I noticed. I drive slowly. I go into corners slowly. I hope the active wear of the front wheels will pass me by .