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SottoZero review after 750 miles

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Old 12-08-2017 | 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by verstraete
I have also been somewhat disappointed with Sottozero's on a 991 C2 while trying to climb a snow covered hill that leads to my house. I had no difficulty climbing it in the past with a variety of High-Performance RWD American V-8s and a 944S.
I'd bet that none of those other winter tires were 295s. Skinny snow tires win hill climbs.
Old 12-08-2017 | 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by tse
What Bridgestones were you using?
They were the OEMs that came with the SUV- I think they were Bridgestone Duelers.
Old 12-08-2017 | 08:17 PM
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Sottozeros weren't too bad last year, I used them on fully snow and ice covered roads on several ski trips up in Vermont & Canada w the 4S. Can't complain.

They're also fantastic for snow donuts, which is very important.
Old 12-08-2017 | 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by erko1905
Sottozeros weren't too bad last year, I used them on fully snow and ice covered roads on several ski trips up in Vermont & Canada w the 4S. Can't complain.

They're also fantastic for snow donuts, which is very important.

all are pretty good. Swapped to Alpins this year from sottozeros. Don’t forget super drippy rubber for ice traction and wear rates will be higher in dry conditions.



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