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About to schedule delivery but getting cold feet...

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I only have Michelin Pilot Sport all seasons.
Not too familiar with those. I am under the impression they don't give up much summer sports performance to have a compound that doesn't freeze solid in winter.

Jack of all seasons with not a whole lot of noisy treads? Ever used the Winter type that burn up tread like nobody's business if you run around on dry tarmac?

I am trying to join some dots to figure out how adventurous I should get. I plan on having at least all seasons, possibly M&S, and don't want to fail the exit to last hairpin to the ski base for traffic / pedestrians and not be able to get going slip start or no.