that's my winter tyre selection

. I'm kind of enjoying dhf front and rear through the drier months.
I have formed a theory peculiar to maxxis tyres - maybe to other tyres too. I had a rear dhr in maxterra compound - I got 2,500km out of that. It still has some tread. I don't slide around corners or brake traction on purpose - I rarely lost traction with that tyre.
I thought I'd try a new dhf in dual compound (harder than maxterra). I seem to be sliding a lot more. Of course I can modify my riding and skill, but the dhf in dual compound always catches me out. That tyre is wearing very quickly. The previous dhf in maxterra did not do this - in fact I didn't feel much difference with that and the dhr (better rolling on the dhf, better mud clearing on the dhr).
My theoretical takeaway from this is that maxterra is more economical than dual compound for me. It lasts longer because I lose traction much less.