Cheap & Reliable I drive These tires since 2001 (more than 7 years). Thy are worn enough, but still have the "brand new" winter grip and aquaplaning resistance.
On snow, ice and mud are stable, keep the track and what i like most is that on an icy slope you can start and even "drag".
I have driven these tires also in spring and autumn - they perform moderate on dry road - braking lacks. On rain - no aquaplaning at all, good grip, a little unstable while cornering with high speed. On snow - Snoways II is for snow ways and tracks - excellent start and braking, very little slip in cornering, fast cornering response.
I recommend Lassa Snoways II for every old card with no sporty winter ambitions... - like mine - Ford Escort 1.6 Diesel '1986
Opravdala expectations Well grebut in the snow, ice certainly worse than tires with the Ship, but acceptable. Like puddles of passes, their never zamechaesh, particularly after a summer when the rubber to pass tripping jasmine kick in the rudder. After a summer replacement rubber difference in noise is not much, if not its almost not listening.