I've heard the same. I'm in east coast Canada. We go from bright sun to snow and hail then fog in one afternoon. But those tires look so good. Haha
Aw would have taken +20% on dry/wet grip over better snow. Hopefully the new ones are on par or better in that department too.
Lol that's what summer tires are for.
True! But they don't have better treadwear like a good grippy all season has. I like a tire with that type of balance myself. Can't afford to and no desire to constantly need new tires.
Are you saying you don't think the AS3's are grippy? They out perform some summer tires in the dry and wet. Tread wear rating and level of grip are pretty much inversely proportional. Can't have it all with one set of tires. The AS3's come the closest though.
Not at all. I have the AS3's and agree 100% with what you said. :happyanim:
Maybe I didn't say it well but I meant that I hope for even more grip with the AS3+ with same or even better treadlife. Wishful thinking probably but technology these days sometimes works wonders so who knows.
Aw would have taken +20% on dry/wet grip over better snow. Hopefully the new ones are on par or better in that department too.
The A/S 3+ will not be replacing the A/S 3, right?
I'm rather happy with the performance of the A/S 3 and am not interested in better snow performance since our winters are mild.
The A/S 3 has adequate enough cold weather performance that I feel comfortable using it as a year-round tire in my climate.
I got from the video that the A/S 3+ sacrificed some of the warm weather wet/dry performance to be able to achieve the winter gains.