Top rubber. Nokian is better in my opinion. Has some pros Quiet soft in the cold. The spikes are almost inaudible. Good grip on icy roads (like rolled snow in the yards that froze after the thaw), adequate braking on frozen open pavement. If you start off smoothly, you can feel the work of the lamellas of the blocks. Got cons: It becomes unnecessarily soft when the temperature is around zero or goes into a slight plus. And the second most important thing is in winter, when the tread and rubber lamellas are completely clogged with snow until it scatters snow and clears, the grip is worse (well, this is the case with any rubber)
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