The only big BUT, as they say, is that tires are not controllable in winter. Guys, do not drive in the winter on it for more than 90 and everything is ok. Yes, indeed, it is not controllable, and when you press the brake, it goes on like that, but it goes the same way as standard summer tires (factory), so I don’t consider it a minus. Proezdil quietly on it all winter and waiting for dirt. In the mud porridge, it showed itself at 5 +++, I have not tried it in the sands and on clay.