Here again, I'm pretty conservative.....as in I'm not trying to scrape floorboards, although I have........and that set of stock tires sticks good. The only close call I've ever had (KNOCKING ON WOOD!!!!!!!) was making a left turn off AL 85 onto Dale Co. Rd. 18 (Ozark, AL) when I hit a patch of sand...............and I'm not too sure super glue would stick in that condition. Thankfully the patch was small, and my back tire grabbed as soon as it found asphalt again. Needless to say, I'm very happy with stock tires. I know folks who have used the harder compound Dunlop Elite (K451?

?) and had it come out from under them because they thought they could take corners the same way they did with a stock tire. Way too scarey for me.
On the other hand, if you don't mind the expense involved with changing tires more frequently, a softer compound would stick better, but wear out sooner.