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Originally Posted by STeeLy
I just want to ask, what size is it exactly?
Also, this is just my opinion. While Pirelli makes some pretty amazing tires that is WELL worth the money, I wouldn't put too much thought into their winter tires. I think that Pirelli, being an Italian company, makes winter tires mostly for that climate. While Northern parts of Italy and up in the mountains gets snow, I don't think that would be anything like what we experience in Canada. For winter tires, I'd stick with either Nordic companies or North American companies for those. But that's just me.
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My girlfriend's parents Just got back for a European motorbiking trip at the end of September. They got stuck in Italy because of 2 feet of snow. Just up from that spot is a year round skiing destination. I'd say if you're driving a performance vehicle, they are great compromise tires. Traditionally (not the last couple years) we have a lot of bare road days, and some deep snow days, pretty similar to what Northern Italy deals with. You definitely won't have the same pure snow ability as the Scandinavian tires though, those guys mean business.