We have been riding KAMA Flame for ten years, in winter and summer, everything suits. Rubber for those who have a head. When buying tires, be sure to do a few sharp accelerations and decelerations, check how it behaves on different surfaces, especially at speed and in a turn . . and you will be happy. With its pros: When the car is skidding, a pleasant chatter from the rubber. Rubber is very comfortable for Hong Kong slush/dirt. Good wear resistance. Holds well on slopes, on ravines. Clings to everything that can be grasped. Cons below: In winter, the braking distance is much higher. Especially on ice + on fresh snow. You need to be able to determine the distance. Clogged in clay and snow, this must be taken into account.