Atturo MT Tires Review: Pros, Cons, and Real-World Performance?

I’ve Been Eyeing Atturo MT Tires – Need Your Thoughts!

Hey fellow off-roaders,

I’ve recently been looking into getting a set of Atturo Trail Blade MT tires for my truck. I’ve heard some mixed reviews and really want to get a deeper understanding of how they perform in muddy and rough terrain. If you’ve got some experience with these tires, please share your insights!

Key Questions:

  1. Off-Road Performance:
    How do these tires handle in muddy, rocky, or loose conditions? Are they dependable when the terrain gets tough?

  2. Road Performance:
    I usually drive on highways too – how do they feel on the road? Any noticeable noise or issues?

  3. Durability:
    How long have your tires lasted? Any premature wear or tear?

  4. Comparisons:
    If you’ve also tried other brands, how do Atturo MT tires compare?

  5. Recommendations:
    Would you recommend them for someone who frequently takes their truck off-road, or should I consider another brand?

My Setup:

I’ve got a [Your Truck Model Here] and usually go off-roading about once a month. Like I mentioned, I’ll also be driving on highways, so I’m looking for a tire that can handle both.

Thanks in advance for your feedback! Looking forward to reading what you all have to say about the Atturo Trail Blade MTs.

I’ve been using Atturo MT tires for about a year, and they’ve performed exceptionally well in mud. The deep treads help with traction, and I rarely get stuck.

That’s great to hear! How do they handle in rocky terrains? I’m considering them for a trip to the mountains.

In rocky terrains, I’ve found the Atturo MT tires to be quite durable. They resist punctures effectively, which is crucial when navigating through sharp rocks.

I’ve also tested them in sandy conditions, and they perform decently. They do require a bit of speed to avoid sinking in, but overall, not bad.

That’s really encouraging. What about handling? Do they feel stable at higher speeds?

I love how lively they feel on trails! Though, they do become a bit noisy on pavement, which some might find annoying during longer drives.

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Generally, the handling at higher speeds is stable enough for off-road tires. You can feel the road and get good feedback, but it’s best for moderate speeds.

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Good point, [quote=“mary16, post:7, topic:1683”]they do become a bit noisy on pavement…[/quote]
Noise can be a dealbreaker for some. Would you say the noise level is worth the off-road capabilities?

Absolutely! For me, the benefits in off-road performance outweigh the noise. Plus, a good audio system helps drown it out! :joy:

Haha, true! But seriously, how do they hold up in durability after extensive use?

After a few tough months, my set still looks good! I’ve had no significant wear, which is impressive for mud tires. They seem built to last!

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Sounds promising! Has anyone experienced any issues with them through extreme conditions?

I haven’t faced any major issues, but I tend to drive cautiously. It’d be interesting to hear from someone who really pushes their limits!

I’ve been using Atturo MT tires for about a year now. Their aggressive tread design really helps with off-road traction. However, I’ve noticed they wear down quicker than I’d like on highway driving.

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That’s good to hear! I’m considering them for my truck. What kind of wear have you seen when driving mostly on trails?

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I’ve done a lot of mudding with my Atturo MTs. The big lugs help clear out dirt and mud very well. I expect to get about 40,000 miles before needing a replacement, which is decent for a mud terrain.

That’s pretty solid wear! How do they perform in snowy conditions? Just curious if they slip a lot.

In snow, they do surprisingly well for a mud tire. They grip better than expected, but you definitely have to drive cautiously. Off-road may be their strong suit, yet they handle winter quite well too.

I would recommend rotating them regularly. I’ve noticed that helps with uneven wear, especially since I do a mix of highway and off-road driving. That’s key to extending their tire life.