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For such occasional use, I'd get a set of good all-seasons, not bother with snows, and just be careful in the snow when it does snow. After running a set of Dunlop Wintersports for 5 winters, I went 1 winter on a new set of Michelin Primacies and found them to be surprisingly good in the snow.
It sounds to me like you're looking to just mount these snows on an as-needed basis. In that case, the supposed longer life of the Hakkas is kind of moot. If handling is a big deal for you, then I'd just go with my gut and go with the Hakkas. But if it were me, with such rare use, I'd go with the cheaper Altimax's.
It sounds to me like you're looking to just mount these snows on an as-needed basis. In that case, the supposed longer life of the Hakkas is kind of moot. If handling is a big deal for you, then I'd just go with my gut and go with the Hakkas. But if it were me, with such rare use, I'd go with the cheaper Altimax's.