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Originally Posted by Cammer-6
KD are for dry
KDW are wet
KDWS includes snow
but it also has the best wet weather which is what we need in Fla where it rains so much.
4 th gens tend to skate out from under you in wet weather so I need all the help I can get.
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Yea I understood what the nomenclature denoted and that is why I bought them, but they werent very good for me, they didnt last, and I had lots of problems with them, I had 2 that had to be warrantied because I got balls in the sidewalls
it snows here during the winter and rains in the afternoons during the "monsoon" season so I needed the WS part.
I have had much better luck with the Continentals, plus they are alot stickier in the dry than the BFGs and they are also rated for Snow and wet
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