Because I anticipated that Viatti's rubber would be more aggressive, I have given it an overall score of four. Since there are typically no roads in the mushroom area (let's just call it that), I always make sure that my vehicle is equipped with all-terrain tires whenever I travel there. However, this section of the trail is neither a highway nor the Appalachian Trail. An incredible feat, but the rake clears the snow effectively and practically does not slide at all. However, the fact that it is really difficult was another thing that caught me off guard. In the middle of the forest, I can feel everything within the cabin, and there are occasional poundings from stones on the ground. This is a disadvantage, but to our knowledge, it is the only one so far. There are currently no concerns regarding the actions that took place on the pavement.