Originally Posted by
JohnJ80
Having ridden studs on ice (and driven them in a car) on ice, I don't agree.
J.
You can disagree all you want. The actual performance data, though, is clear. Top quality studless tires are better, except on ice, in a very narrow range of temperatures, centered on freezing. Twenty years ago, that wasn't true, but technology has improved.
The things that racers use on frozen lakes are different, with much longer spikes. They work, but destroy pavement.