Those of you who have tried some of the popular winter tires... Is there any difference? Someone on here said that the X-ice tires last the longest.. I have the XI3's.
I have yet to find a long-lasting winter-specific tire.
Of the ones I have tried, the best grip for the first couple of years have come from two different winter tires: Dunlop SP Winter Sport M3 (about 10yrs ago), and Nokian Hakkapeliitta RSi (again, about 10yrs ago). Stellar grip on nearly everything that winter can throw at them. Of course, the models of tire have been updated since then. Can't say that either is likely to last beyond a third winter season, though; at least, on one set of each of these, neither did for me. Stellar grip, the first couple of seasons, then fading on the third season.
Given the "rise" of the all-weather tire compounds, about 5yrs ago I tried a set of Nokian WR G4. Used them all year long, including 4 winters. Very, very good. I'd estimate them at about ~90% of the winter grip of the Nokian Hakkas I had previously (though on a different car than the CX-5). The newer model is the Nokian Remedy WRG5. With a 60Kmi treadlife warranty. Replaced them at about 50Kmi of usage, since winter's coming up and I didn't want reduced control during the course of my 5th winter season.
I've currently got the Nokian Encompass AW02. It's got a tread format similar to the Michelin CrossClimate2, but with more sipes and a year-'round compound. They're better in the dry and wet than the WR G4 were. I've yet to have them through a winter, however, as I just got them a couple of months ago. I suspect they're a half-step down in winter-specific grip from the WR G4's I had previously. But in my area with less than ~18" of snow (total) in a season I think they'll be fine. Same all-weather, year-'round compound as the WR G4, with a 65Kmi treadlife warranty.
Might be an option, one of these all-weather type tires.
Can't compare the Blizzak or Ice Guard tires, as I haven't had them on my own vehicles. Though, I have driven tires with new-ish Blizzak. Good stuff for winter. But as with nearly all winter-specific tires, I rarely hear of experiences that they last many years beyond a couple of "good" seasons.