I would agree with the g177's , as the best snow/all around tire,BUT for one i love an agressive tread, even in snow, on the street i agree a tighter patern, but no way in off road snow,,,no way.
unimogs are a over engineered vehilce with so many uses it boggles the mind, the big tires on them are not good for everything just because they have them, i know many love em, i do not, like most german vehicles ,to much thought and not enough power, ouch ,sorry just an opinion,... in mud and snow a wider tire takes alot more horsepower/torque to push em thru, they will slip and slid much easier for sure also, i respect your opinion big time, but its not true, sorry i have many years in the saddle with many tires and watched many ideas in mud bogs ive raced in and blizzards ive plowed in and just wheeled in, every snow storm since ive been able to drive in ive taken out multiple vehicles and played, i have alot of experience with direct driven comparrisons with so much stuff im even amazed, but a cheap narrow tire will slice thru mud and snow better than any super big tire, but then again like anything else all things have to be considered, the horse power width length wieght and driver of said vehicle also...in the big mud year in aberdeen, the only vehicles pulling were M37s, narrow ndts, and deuces narrow ndts, i pulled more vehicles out than anybody by far big time, the hummers needed to double up pulling and even then did not do as good as an m 37 alone, mike knows my deuce empty pulling a tractor trailer sliced thru the mud better than his big tired Mog empty, i was pulling an anchor with no traction weight, it was the tires.u cant stop with all that mud like a wall in front, i pulled away he had to back up and go to break the wall, i watch it and saw it coming thats why i stopped and waved him on but he did the same to try to help me,Mike is a Great Guy! difference was i now my vehicles like the back of my hands what i can do and where i can go, sure i get stuck alot a real lot, i like it...no vehicle ever made or tire can do everything well, there is always a trade off, thats why i say most every thing that happens to us all is 98 percent driver error.