I ran the blizzak ws60s for a season and loved them whenever it snowed or rained, but they sucked on dry pavement and my 80mi a day commute killed them rather quickly. I have never ran any other dedicated winter tire to compare them to, but have since decided to run a decent all season for more tread life and better dry handling. I never could manage to get stuck in the snow with blizzaks and I tried a few times, they never let me down.
I am now running bfg g-force super sport A/S. They have very good dry traction, wet traction is good and are still very drivable in the snow, but they have no ice traction.
just my 2 cents...
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