ATV Tires
ALL-TERRAIN — ATV
Mixed-surface quad tire for trail, farm track and gravel.
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The Sensible Default for a Quad That Does Everything
Farm track on Tuesday, gravel road on Thursday, muddy two-track on Sunday. The ALL-TERRAIN — ATV runs a 1-inch even tread block on a 6-ply radial casing and asks no questions about which one you are doing today.
The tread blocks sit close enough together to wear evenly and stay quiet on hard surfaces, which is where a working quad actually spends most of its hours. Nothing here is tuned to win on one surface at the cost of the other three.
There is still real lug depth held in reserve. A full inch is enough to stay useful when the track turns to mud — not a dedicated mud tire, but not a tire that gives up the moment the ground goes soft either.
A 6-ply radial casing carries a 66 load index (662 lbs) per corner at 14 psi on a 5–7 inch rim. DOT approved and road legal in all 50 states, in 12 and 14 inch fitments from 25 to 28 inches.
| Construction | Radial (6-Ply) |
|---|---|
| Tread Pattern | All-Terrain |
| Tread Depth | 1.0 in |
| Terrain | All-Terrain, Rock / Hardpack, Trail, Gravel |
| Load Index | 66 (662 lbs) |
| Speed Rating | J (62 mph) |
| Max Load Pressure | 14 psi |
| Rim Size | 12", 14" |
| Rim Width Range | 5-7 in |
| DOT Approved | Yes - road legal, all 50 states |
| Warranty | 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty |
| Ply Rating | 6-Ply |
| Overall Diameter | 25", 26", 27", 28" |
| Dimensions | 1.00 x 1.00 x 1.00 Centimetre |
| Weight | 1.00 Kilogram |
Available Sizes
| Size | Price | Stock |
|---|---|---|
| 25x8-12 | $126.00 | In Stock |
| 26x9-12 | $126.00 | In Stock |
| 27x10-14 | $126.00 | In Stock |
| 28x10-14 | $126.00 | In Stock |
9 reviews
Bought the same set twice
Second set on this quad now. Reordered without looking at anything else, which tells you what I think.
25x8-12 fronts and 26x9-12 rears on a Rancher, all mounted at home in an afternoon.
Quiet enough for the road between farms
Half my riding is paved, between two properties. First knobby tire I have owned that makes that leg bearable.
Enough lug for when the track turns
Farm track is fine ninety percent of the time and then it rains. These still find grip in the wet ruts instead of giving up on me.
Quiet, but soft under a loaded rack
Very civil on hard ground. Load the rack right up and there is more sidewall flex than I want on a side slope.
Twelve months of mixed use and all four have come down together. Nothing rounded off early.
Sensible default, not a mud tire
Exactly the everyday tire it claims to be. Ask it to do bog work and it packs up solid, which is fair enough at this money.
Wore flat in eight months
Mostly gravel miles, I admit. But eight months in and the centre is nearly smooth on all four.
Fine so far, but I have picked up two thorn punctures in one year and never did on the set before these.