I took rubber at that time according to the principle - the cheaper it is. And did not lose! It feels like different models are being discussed here! I'll tell you about mine. Wear resistance - a little less than 50% for 3 seasons with a run of about 40,000 km. Soft, very quiet. The previous Michelin left the car at night in an unknown direction and had to hurry to buy a replacement. And comparing both brands did not reveal a significant difference except for the price. Both rubbers confidently kept high speed, and Hankook tolerates rutting much more easily, brakes well from any speed, and does not float when changing lanes. As for hydroplaning - when you walk along a federal highway in the rain with ruts rolled by heavy trucks full of water, probably any rubber will float and require careful handling of the gas and brake pedal. My riding style is relatively moderate, but not vegetable - for sure! I recommend!
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