Nokian wins on snow, comfort and aquaplaning; Firestone offers value but cuts corners on wet safety.
The Nokian Seasonproof and the Firestone Multiseason 2 are both all-season tyres aimed at everyday drivers, but they come from very different philosophies. Nokian, Finland's tyre maker with decades of winter expertise, built the Seasonproof as a refined, comfortable companion that genuinely excels in snow and ice — the kind of tyre Volvo and Skoda owners gravitate toward for mixed-road, all-year reliability. Firestone's Multiseason 2 plays the value card: it offers competitive rolling resistance and decent wet braking at a lower price point, but cuts corners on aquaplaning safety and ride refinement. In five direct comparisons, the Nokian came out ahead four times — a clear margin, though the story is more nuanced than the scoreboard suggests. Note that the Seasonproof has since been replaced by the Nokian Seasonproof 1.
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Firestone Multiseason 2Wet performance is where these two tyres part company most sharply — and not always in the direction you might expect. The Firestone Multiseason 2 stops shorter on wet roads: averaging 51.5 m across two tests compared to 53.0 m for the Nokian — a genuine real-world gap. Its wet handling circuit performance has also been rated positively in testing. However, the Firestone's aquaplaning resistance is a serious concern, scoring just 56.2 versus the Nokian's 79.2. In standing water — particularly during cornering aquaplaning — the Multiseason 2 has been flagged as having limited safety reserves in multiple test cycles. The Nokian's B wet-grip EU label and stronger aquaplaning scores make it the safer choice in heavy rain, even if the Firestone pulls ahead in straight-line wet braking.
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Firestone Multiseason 2On dry roads, the two tyres are remarkably close in outright stopping power. Across two measured braking tests, the Nokian Seasonproof averages 43.9 m versus 44.2 m for the Firestone — a negligible gap. Where they diverge is in handling character: the Seasonproof delivers stable, if slightly understeering, dry behaviour that testers found composed and predictable. The Firestone Multiseason 2 also pushes into understeer on dry tarmac, and independent testing consistently flags its extended dry braking as a meaningful weakness relative to class leaders. Neither tyre is a driving enthusiast's choice on dry roads, but the Nokian's overall dry score of 73.2 versus the Firestone's 70.8 reflects a small but real edge in dynamic confidence.
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Firestone Multiseason 2This is the Nokian Seasonproof's strongest suit by a wide margin. Its snow score of 89.6 is well above the Firestone's 79.9, and the detailed numbers tell the same story: snow braking at 93, snow acceleration at 91.5 and snow handling at 89.2 are genuinely impressive figures for an all-season tyre. Nokian's Finnish heritage shows — this tyre was developed with real winter conditions in mind, and real-world owners confirm it. One driver who covered over 40,000 miles on Nokian all-seasons across the UK and Europe reported consistent confidence in winter conditions. The Firestone Multiseason 2 is no slouch — it earned praise for short snow braking distances and good traction in earlier testing — but it trails clearly when the roads are properly covered. Drivers in northern Europe or high-altitude regions should weigh this gap carefully.
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Firestone Multiseason 2Ride quality and refinement are areas where the Nokian Seasonproof enjoys a commanding advantage. Its comfort score of 94.6 and noise score of 95.5 are among the best in the all-season segment — testers noted a pleasingly quiet pass-by sound, and real owners consistently describe a smooth, unobtrusive ride. The Firestone Multiseason 2 scores 73.4 for comfort and 76.2 for noise — noticeably coarser, and flagged in at least one test as slightly below average for cabin comfort. Rolling resistance is competitive on both tyres (Nokian 75.5, Firestone 78.6), meaning neither will noticeably hurt fuel economy. On predicted mileage, the Nokian holds a small edge (74.5 vs 71.0), though neither tyre stands out as a longevity champion.
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Firestone Multiseason 2For most drivers, the Nokian Seasonproof is the better all-rounder: quieter, more comfortable, dramatically better in snow and winter conditions, and with superior aquaplaning resistance — all of which matter far more over a tyre's lifespan than the small wet-braking gap the Firestone recovers. It won four of five direct comparisons for good reason. The Firestone Multiseason 2 makes sense if budget is the primary constraint and you live in a milder climate where heavy snow is rare — it offers low rolling resistance and respectable wet-braking at a lower price, and its 9.6/10 owner satisfaction score suggests buyers who choose it are generally content. But the aquaplaning weakness is a genuine safety concern that budget-minded drivers shouldn't dismiss lightly. If you can stretch to the Nokian, the refinement and winter safety are worth the premium.
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