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Atturo Trail Blade M/T
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Starting at $150.96
SimpleScore™
Our proprietary rating system
for the modern tire buyer.7.8
Good
Score breakdown:
8.6
Long lasting
Great
7.8
Handling
Good
7.4
Traction
Good
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138 Reviews
117 on SimpleTire21 from Google Shopping4.3
overall rating
85%
Would you buy again?
Review breakdown
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Review summary
AI-generated from verified customer reviews.Scorecard
Dry
4.6
Wet
4.3
Winter
4.3
Comfort
4.4
Noise
3.6
Treadwear
4.2
117 SimpleTire reviews
Great for the price
Great for the price and looks.
Very pleased with the tires. No more noise then running snow tires. Very good dirt and mud tire. Ride is like running all season tires. All in all best mud tire I have ever run! Too early to tell about tread life.
Very pleased with the tires. No more noise then running snow tires. Very good dirt and mud tire. Ride is like running all season tires. All in all best mud tire I have ever run! Too early to tell about tread life.
2010 Nissan Frontier in 265/75/r16 at 1,500 mi Good for a mud tire! Noise: Have not owned a mud tire before, but I have heard some mud tires howling like a ghoul in your ear at 70mph. These are relatively quiet. Coming from cupped and warn A/T Les Schwab brand, they are much quieter. Before that I had Nitto Terra Grappler gen 1, which were quieter. Dry: Dry gravel roads have excellent grip and pretty good grip on hard packed surfaces, however pavement oddly enough is only ok. All-terrain tires have been noticeably better in dry pavement. Wet Road: These tires suck in the rain, I mean better than worn out A/T down to the wear bars, but not that great on wet pavement for around town. However, they are very resistant to hydroplaning. Wet Offroad: These are King offroad! No surprise, these tires are at home in the dirt and mud. I've been able to drive through deep mud holes at low speed with minimal wheelspin as well as ascend slick hills. I am a weekend warrior; at least two weekends of every month I am venturing off the pavement to either shoot, go mudding, or explore some PNW trails. For me, these are an awesome tire. Honestly, I would likely go back to all-terrains for the future due to lower noise levels (I like music and a quiet exhaust) but I am still happy as it sits now. They also look great.
I'm about 65,000 miles in 2.5 years on this set of tires I've been very well pleased with them and about to buy another set I would recommend rotating at oil change intervals
60k miles and still have 10k left. Wear perfectly even. No noise after the 10ply 1800 initial miles soften up a bit. Never cup. Great performance in mud, and snow for a M/T. Probably the best tire I've ever purchased.
Put these on my 16 F150 with a 4 inch suspension lift. Immediately drove down to FL from WI aprox 1300 miles one way. LOUD AS ALL GET OUT... that is until I got to FL and they immediately quieted down. These are 10 ply tires and take awhile to soften up a bit and break in. They balanced like a dream. No pull or wobble at all. But when they were new and pumped up to 45lbs they did hop like a kangaroo at 85 on the interstate coming around bends, especially when you catch the lip on a bridge. Be warned until they soften up. Just go easy with them bc I've hopped an entire lane. I drive more than aggressively around 50-60k miles a year. I'm hard on the throttle. Hard on the cornering. Hard on the brakes. These tires lasted me until 60k and still had another 10k to go before needing replacement. I ignorantly switched up brands to go Bigger from the 33x12.5x20 to the 35x12.5x20 and I can tell you.. I regret it every day. These tires dont wear uneven. They dont need excessive rotating. They dont cup. Little loose end in the rain and snow. But for a MT these are the best you can buy with your dollar. Bar None.
Tires were great and the fact that you fixed your mistake was nice, but the huge interupt caused a big change in plans and I wasn't a fan of having to call you multiple times because you failed to pay the installers
It's a very good tire ONLY only for mudding, if you plan on daily driving these are not for you as I had these tires balanced twice within a month and they still ride like garbage (wheel hop) if I were to go back in time I would spend a little more $$$ for quality mud tires
Get technical:
The Atturo Trail Blade M/T is a mud terrain tire that's designed for use on Jeeps, light trucks, and SUVs. An extra-deep tread pattern with stone ejectors guards the grooves and casing from damage while also enhancing traction, and the Trail Blade M/T's reinforced sidewalls reduce the risk of scuffs, punctures, and other damage for a longer tread life.
Features & Benefits
- Designed for use on Jeeps, light trucks, and SUVs
- Wraparound lugs at shoulder boost lateral traction in ruts
- Reinforced sidewalls resist damage
- Stone ejectors built into grooves to protect casing from damage while also providing consistent traction
- Offers drivers solid handling and performance on paved roads
Category |
Vehicle |
Mileage Warranty N/A |
Load Index 2403 lbs (111) |
Max Speed 112 MPH (S) |
Load Range Extra (XL) |
Sidewall Blackwall |
UTQG 540AB |
Wet Traction A |
Tread Depth 15/32nds |
Inflation Pressure 50 PSI |
Part Number TBMTI0040884 |
Tread Design Symmetrical |
Tire Weight 43.7 lbs |
Section Width 10.4" |
Rim Range 7.0-9.0" |
Overall Diameter 30" |
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Have a question about Atturo Trail Blade M/T tires?
Atturo Trail Blade M/T tires are manufactured by Federal Tire Corporation in Taiwan. Atturo is headquartered in Illinois.
Yes, Atturo Trail Blade M/T tires are a good choice for drivers of Jeep, light trucks, and SUVs that want to drive in mud, dirt, sand, and other off road terrains.
Trail Blade M/T ∙ 32 sizes available