Sedona Rip-saws.
I just put a set of these on my RZR. I thought I'd post how they are for the benefit of anyone looking for tires right now.
These are 26's. I read a number of reviews saying they were smaller than advertised. Bull. They were measuring before mounting. These were 24.5" when I got them but when mounted and aired up, they're exactly 26" tall. My RZR can easily handle 27's but to use those, I'd need to get larger wheels. To gain only 1/2" in clearance isn't worth the money. Stock size is 25 and I got the 26's so I gained a little anyway. I went from 8" wide to 9 on 6" rims on the front. The rear is the same stock sized 10 wide on 8" rims. I could have got 11 or 12" for the rear but I couldn't see any need for them since I'm not carrying any heavy loads.
We put 35 miles on them on mountain trails today. They have great traction. We have very rocky mountain roads and they're excellent on them. We had very limited mud today but what we had they zipped right through and seemed to clean out very well.
I saw quite a few reviews saying they're poor in sand but we don't have any here so I don't know. I think they're too aggressive and drivers try to power their way through. They dig down way too fast in those conditions.
There's a lot of rubber in the treads and they're quite heavy. With all that rubber, there isn't much carcass exposed between treads for rocks to poke holes compared to many tires. With the heavy tread, they ride a bit stiffer than my old tires (which were pretty well shot).
The best price I found was from
Rocky Mtn ATV near Salt Lake.
I accessorized these with some classy cow manure. Dealers will charge extra for that but you can get it free by driving through Nat. Forest grazing allotments.