Studs are the BEST< except for Blizzaks. I guess I assumed everyone was at least familiar with the name.
Chains - if the Blizzaks aren't sticking, the conditions are BAD BAD BAD< studded or not, it's slip slidey time. So I was saying if the Blizzaks aren't doing the job, you should be chained up. Today, in Ancharage, it's like 40 degrees and raining on ice. That's as bad as it gets. I still haven't chained up, I should, but haven't. My daily driver is a Jeep Cherokee or a Ford Contour, depending on who needs which car. The Contour has been getting around fine, once in a while it's nice to have the 4x4 Cherokee. The Cherokee still only has 4 wheel stop, however, just like everybody else, 4x4 or not. The 4x4 can instill a false sense of confidence. Most the cars in the ditches are 4x4, often with standard all season tires.
Blizzaks:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Bridgestone&tireModel=Blizzak+WS-50
The magic is not in the tread pattern, but in the rubber compound. It's a "sponge layer", that actively absorbs the microscopic layer of water between the ice and the tread. It has siping, of course, and a good tread pattern, and works well on wet pavement, but the "magic" has to be felt to be believed. Braking in heavy snow and packed, glazed intersections at stop signs and such is greatly improved over most any tire, studded or not.
Those Nokia tires look pretty damn good, tho, and I have't tested a high caliber studded tire back to back with my Blizzaks, just a Sears brand winter studded on another Cherokee my friend owns. In most conditions, the Blizzaks out perform the studded tires ( on their 2nd season, at least). I haven't had a chance to compare them in the conditions of the past few days, but my friend reports he doesn't have much traction - neither do I. It's been scary on the side streets.
Boggers
My VW is mounted in my Suzuki Samurai , currently getting redesigned again. Not getting driven chained up. Or even driven lately. Big ol' intercooler will make turning those big ol' tires that much more fun

Erik

