I've been using Rubino Pros for quite a while, and I think you'd be hard pressed to get a better all round tyre for the price. Reasonably light, comfortable, and puncture resistant. I'd agree that they aren't fabulous in the wet, but once you remember you're not riding on a 28c tubular tyre and can't corner on rails...they're fine.
I've been riding a Continental Grand Prix which I've found to be pretty good. I'm not quite sure where it fits in the conti line up but it's clearly below the GP4000, but seems fine for commuting and is often reduced.
I'd never stacked it in the wet before I put Rubino Pros on, and I stacked it twice on innocuous corners and roundabouts with them on. They were fine in the dry, cheap and relatively puncture-proof but absolutely lethal in the wet. I couldn't recommend them for that reason.
I've been using Rubino Pros for quite a while, and I think you'd be hard pressed to get a better all round tyre for the price. Reasonably light, comfortable, and puncture resistant. I'd agree that they aren't fabulous in the wet, but once you remember you're not riding on a 28c tubular tyre and can't corner on rails...they're fine.
I've been riding a Continental Grand Prix which I've found to be pretty good. I'm not quite sure where it fits in the conti line up but it's clearly below the GP4000, but seems fine for commuting and is often reduced.