My previous set of muds were the Kuhmo KL71 which were great in all conditions, couple of negatives they were reasonably quick wearing due to the soft compound and they were slightly smaller than the size indicated, but I believe this is a common occurrence across all brands. They are a directional tyre but that didn't bother me as I never had a flat.
I changed to MTZ's for the Cape trip last year, mainly because I found a set of 5 at the right price and it also meant that my second spare was a similar size. They are more of an agressive A/T rather than a specific mud. I have road tyres but its easier just to leave the MTZ's on.


				
				
				
					
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