Originally Posted by AlaskaCub
Originally Posted by dogcatcher223
Most "all terrain" tires should be called "no terrain". They don't actually actually excel in any condition.


There’s only a handful of hybrid All terrain tires that are really worth a [bleep] off-road if a guy doesn’t want to run true muds. And yet these will still give you decent road traction and winter traction.

Cooper ST MAXX
Goodyear Duratracs
Nitto Ridge Grappler

cone to mind, the rest are all just a highway tire with a little traction and cool looking sidewalls! Gots to have large voids that will clean out with acceleration to bite in the muck.

Those are not really AT's- they call them Hybrids- an more aggressive than average AT but quieter than Muds.


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