SpacePig
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They're good in snow. About as good on ice as any other non studded tyre - my sig pic was me wedged sideways across a very steep downhill bit of road after performing at least 3 full 360s on the way down. I was crawling in L1 when I lost traction so I wasn't being dumb either.
If the dumbass local farmer had left the road alone it would have been fine, but his council sponsored attempt to plough it simply turned it into a skating rink.
So, the moral is, be careful on ice!
Had the same experience two years ago with my wife's A6 Avant Quattro, someone removed all the snow (a few cm) and revealed all the ice beneath it and despite having brand new Snow tires we almost killed ourselves, the car could not stop at all and if it did it will immediately slide while standing still. Snow and ice = chains and NOTHING else.
Snow tires are convenient but there is NOTHING better then chains when it comes to security.