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Multi-Mile Wild Country Trail 4SX Reviews

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    8.0

    Good

    Score breakdown:

    8.0

    Long lasting

    Great

    8.0

    Handling

    Great

    8.0

    Traction

    Good

  • Introduced in 1935, Multi-Mile has been a popular brand among tire buyers wanting value and performance. A sub-brand of TBC Corporation, it produces tires for passenger cars, minivans, CUVs, SUVs, light trucks, commercial, agriculture, and more under different tire categories such as all-season, all-terrain, UHP all-season, mud-terrain, and winter. The tires rolling out of its facilities pass through stringent quality checks before making it to the market.

    Designed for CUVs, SUVs, Jeeps, light trucks, full-size pickups, and vans, the Multi-Mile Wild Country Trail 4SX features an aggressive tread pattern that helps in clearing slush, mud, and water while the jagged edge blocks provide enhanced traction and grip on ice and mud. The Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certification assures excellent performance in severe winter conditions of ice and snow. The reinforced construction and sturdy sidewall design provide extra durability and longer service life by resisting deformity and limiting damage done by rocks, pebbles, stones, etc. To accentuate looks, the Wild Country Trail 4SX gets an option of either a white or black letter outline design. Adding more value to your purchase is the 55,000 mile limited tread life warranty on this tire.

    So, does the tire work well in real-world conditions? We try to find out in this Multi-Mile Wild Country Trail 4SX review.

    Features and Benefits

    All-terrain tires are laced with aggressive looks, sturdy blocks, and reinforced structures to conquer tough terrains with ease. The Multi-Mile promises to be one such tire that offers enhanced traction and performance on and off the road.

    • Great off-road traction and grip: The aggressive tread design features staggered blocks and deep grooves for enhanced grip, traction, and control on challenging surfaces laden with mud or snow. Wrap-around shoulder blocks not only enhance visual appeal but also provide improved grip on soft and muddy surfaces. Even in severe winter conditions, the deep sipes and innovative tread design offer enhanced traction and grip in ice and snow.
    • Rugged construction: The reinforced carcass of the Wild Country Trail 4SX not only limits uneven wear but also resists cuts, chips, and snags. Also, the special silica compound provides the necessary strength to the internal structure for consistent performance in challenging conditions.
    • Self-cleaning tread: The optimized blocks clear water and mud from the tread while also removing stones and rocks from the grooves to resist stone drilling.
    • Three Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMS) certification: The presence of the Three Peak Mountain Snowflake symbol assures superb performance in severe winter conditions of ice and snow. The special rubber compound maintains flexibility for sufficient grip and traction even in sub-freezing temperatures.

    Pros and Cons

    The Multi-Mile all-terrain tire embraces a good number of positives but then, there are a few negatives as well. Let's have a look at the pros and cons before summing up the Multi-Mile Wild Country Trail 4SX review.

    PROS:

    • Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certification for enhanced winter performance
    • Backed by a 55,000-mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty
    • Wrap-around shoulder design for improved grip and traction in ice and snow
    • Aggressive tread pattern for quick evacuation of water, slush, and mud
    • Reinforced carcass and sturdy construction for extra durability

    CONS:

    • It isn’t the quietest on the road
    • There are other more capable options available
    • Fuel efficiency could be better

    SimpleTire’s view on Multi-Mile Wild Country Trail 4SX tires

    To sum it up, the Wild Country Trail 4SX (starts at around $148) is a great option for someone looking for a budget all-terrain tire that has a decent warranty and can perform in mud and snow alike. The Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certification is a big plus with Multi-Mile tire as it assures excellent winter performance.

    It competes with the likes of the Radar Renegade A/T Pro (starts around $140), Kenda Klever A/T (KR28) (starts around $146), and GT Radial Adventuro AT3 (starts around $103).

    Vehicles the Multi-Mile Wild Country Trail 4SX is a good replacement tire for

    The Multi-Mile tire is an excellent replacement tire option for vehicles like Chevrolet Blazer, Dodge Dakota, Ford Explorer, GMC Canyon, Honda Pilot, Jeep Cherokee, and many more.

    11 reviews

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    4.4

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    Scorecard

    Dry

    4.8

    Wet

    4.4

    Winter

    4.1

    Comfort

    4.8

    Noise

    4

    Treadwear

    3.3

    8 SimpleTire reviews

    Terrance C
    5
    Ford F-150 2016 XLT 4x4
    Verified Customer
    Oct 24, 2021

    Love them

    Michael
    4.5
    Ford F-250 1995 XLT 4x4
    Verified Customer
    May 16, 2021

    Great tire for the price!

    Jacob
    4.5
    Verified Customer
    Aug 27, 2020

    I purchased these tires through a local dealer for my '96 Chevy C1500 pickup. They have been satisfactory over the last year and a half, and I would probably buy them again. For an all terrain tire, they are smooth riding and quiet. I noticed this immediately. There's a very minimal amount of hum at highway speeds, and they are almost silent around town. Traction is good in all conditions. I've not used them in much snow, but what little I've done, they have had good grip. There are less expensive tires you can buy, but these are good for the money. Doesn't hurt that they look nice, too.

    Toure
    3.5
    Verified Customer
    Aug 15, 2020

    Due to a mild winter I did not get an opportunity to see how the tire handle in the snow. But dry and wet traction is much better than my last set of tires.

    james
    3.5
    Verified Customer
    Jul 29, 2020

    So far there nice tires to new to judge wear or winter performance yet

    don
    4.5
    Verified Customer
    Jul 16, 2020

    Nice all around tire if you like aggressive

    Len
    4
    Verified Customer
    Sep 20, 2019

    Smooth riding, good handling.

    PM
    4.5
    Verified Customer
    Feb 19, 2019

    Bad tread life, but these tires are great in every other category.

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