I'm still debating what tire to get myself. I've had enough of these Duelers. I have a 10 minutes drive to work (all highway/interstate) in Preston County, WV (east of Morgantown, WV). The roads here are crap hence why I get my alignment checked at least once per year. Winter hasn't been too bad the last couple of years. The WRX I traded in on my Ram had a set of Hankook iPikes for Winter and it was a tank in the snow. I think I pushed snow with the front bumper a couple times.
One dealer recommended Laufenn ATs (sub of Hankook) and another recommended Mastercrafts (sub of Cooper). But I'm also considering a highway all-season tire.
I see the Michelin Defender LTX M/S mentioned for "light" snow but not "deep." Winter here can get hairy at times. So what is really considered a deep vs light snow for that tire?
The most "off-road" I go might be my yard to unload some things or a gravel road.
I kind of want some AT tires for piece of mind if things get bad, but I also want a comfy ride, low noise, long tread life tire.