I understand that different drivers have different opinions.
From what I have read though, it does sound as though the Michelins have the edge.
Ekona - what about the Goodyear Eagle F1 - also meant to be awesome in the wet?
Shinjuku - are the RE050A's really an 'all-year-round' tyre, or a summer tyre that can be compared to the MPSS? are you saying that they never aquaplane? what about their wet handling compared to the MPSS?
Also, isn't the zed designed to work better with the Bridgestones, or is this just a myth
Yes F1's are supposed to be better in the wet. I use f1's in the wet and they are awesome.