The Nokian R5 SUV is the best choice for a studless winter tire in the size 275/60-20. It is listed on Nokian's US site 
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Skip it. I had them on two vehicles. If you lack choices, fine.how many miles did your Blizzak last?
I was less than impressed with the dm-v2 which I ran on my 2017 and 2019 jeep cherokees.I have used Blizzaks and the X-Ice. The Blizzak DM-V2 was nearly superior to the X-Ice in every way, the only area the X-Ice was better was noise level at 60 MPH...slight edge.
The X-Ice is a very good tire, but the Blizzak DM-V2 is better IMHO.
I would absolutely choose the DM-V2, the braking ability is astounding along with unreal snow traction.
WS90 on other hand is exceptional tire.I was less than impressed with the dm-v2 which I ran on my 2017 and 2019 jeep cherokees.
I didn't like the ws-80( a dm-v2 in smaller sizes) nearly as much as the ws-70, ws-60, or continental extremewintercontact.
Also saying xice.. which xice.. xice xice 2 xice 3 xice lattitude ,2? xice snow?
DM-V2 are really good in deep stuff.I've taken both the DM-V2 and WS-90 through horrible snowstorms in the upper peninsula of Michigan and both were confidence-inspiring even when the snow got so heavy that even headlights became hard to see. Both on a Mazda CX-5, DM-V2's on my 2015 (RIP) and the WS-90's on my 2016. I only went with the WS-90 because they are a newer model and were like $10 more installed this time around. If there are better studless winter tires when it comes to absolute grip, I doubt they're worth the price premium.