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Multi-Mile Wild Trail All Terrain Reviews
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7.7
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Score breakdown:
7.7
Long lasting
Good
8.0
Handling
Great
8.0
Traction
Good
Multi-Mile Tires is a popular replacement for OEM tires, and caters to a range of vehicles including passenger, CUVs, SUVs, light trucks, commercial, agricultural, and specialty vehicles. The brand focuses on performance, quality, and longevity while ensuring affordable pricing.
The Multi-Mile Wild Trail All Terrain Tire is an all-terrain light truck tire designed for top-notch performance on- and off-road. In this Multi-Mile Wild Trail All Terrain review, we will take a look at some of the features and benefits of the tire, its pros and cons, and SimpleTire’s views on the tire.
Features and Benefits
All-terrain tires are designed for use on paved and unpaved roads and feature aggressive tread patterns, robust construction, and excellent grip for reliable and consistent performance on challenging terrains. These tires are commonly used on Jeeps, light trucks, and SUVs with all-terrain capabilities.
The Wild Trail All Terrain is an all-terrain tire designed for use on mid/full-size pickups, Jeeps, and SUVs and features an exceptional design that integrates rugged durability with refined road manners. Here are some notable features and benefits of Multi-Mile Wild Trail All Terrain.
- Robust construction: Steel-belted construction and jointless nylon wrap overlay contribute to enhanced durability.
- Improved wet grip: Open shoulder grooves with cross-tread channeling promote excellent water evacuation for a better wet grip.
- Great performance: The block tread design with an enhanced siping pattern ensures great off-road traction.
- Enhanced tread life: The specially designed tread compound with a wide footprint helps extend tread life while enhancing braking power.
The Wild Trail All Terrain is available in a variety of tire sizes and can be used as a good replacement tire for different OEM fitments.
Pros and Cons
Now that we know more about the features and benefits of Multi-Mile Wild Trail All Terrain, let’s also take a look at some of the pros and cons of the tire.
PROS:
- All-terrain aggressive tread pattern for good on- and off-road use.
- Robust construction for better strength and durability.
- Great wet traction and a quiet driving experience.
While these pros make a good case for Multi-Mile Wild Trail All Terrain, also consider these cons before making your decision.
CONS:
- The winter performance could have been better and it lacks Three Peak Mountain Snowflake Certification so it should not be used in moderate to severe winter weather conditions.
- The tread can wear off irregularly.
- The comfort of the tire could have been better.
SimpleTire’s view on Multi-Mile Wild Trail All Terrain tires
If you are looking for a set of all-terrain tires for your Jeep, light truck, or SUV, and require good consistent traction on both on- and off-road, Multi-Mile Wild Trail All Terrain might be a good fit for you. Designed to deliver excellent performance and great traction, this tire features an aggressive tread pattern with several elements, enhancing the overall performance of the tire.
Based on SimpleScore, consider the Westlake SL369, if you want better durability (7.9 v 7.7) and traction (8.1 v 8). However, the Multi-Mile Wild Trail All Terrain offers better handling (8 v 7.7) at a similar price point.
Vehicles the Multi-Mile Wild Trail All Terrain is a good replacement tire for
As Multi-Mile Wild Trail All Terrain is available in a variety of tire sizes, it can be used as a good replacement tire for different vehicles, such as 2016 Jeep Wrangler, 2014 Ford Excursion, 2015 GMC Yukon, 2017 Ford F-350 Super Duty King Ranch, and more.
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Scorecard
Dry
5
Wet
4.3
Winter
4
Comfort
4
Noise
4.7
Treadwear
4
3 SimpleTire reviews
Very nice tire for the money!
I put these on the back of my dually for winter and drove northern states all winter for work pulling trailers in terrible weather. They really seemed to do well. I put 60000 miles on them and they still had plenty of tread.i might buy again this winter.