Swapped over to Anakee 2s today, the RA2 front lasted 12650 miles and had a little left on it, maybe 1k miles more, the rear lasted 8350 miles and was shot, it was due replacement at 7.5k.
When new in the dry and on warm roads they are stickier than a very sticky thing, probably the best tyre I have used in that respect. New in the wet they are decent but not as good as the PR3s. The rear squares off quickly and the handling starts to get a little twitchy as they wear, but they are still very good dry and warm, in the cold and wet conditions we have had recently I started to lose confidence in them.
If you want ultimate grip and will only be using them on roads in the dry and above freezing they are an excellent choice, but I can't recommend them for other use and they wear very quickly.
By comparison. I found the PR3s almost as good in the dry and much better in the wet and they lasted 11.1k miles rear and 15.6k miles front (with 1-2k left on the front) so you are looking at about 50% more use out of the PR3s and although they are more expensive than the RA2s they are not 50% more expensive.