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Many riders hardly ever give their ATV tires a second thought until they have a flat. Although, given that the tires are the only points of contact between your machine and the rugged terrain it has to deal with, you certainly should. ATVs are designed to go where ordinary cars and trucks dare not, but with the wrong rubber on, all those rocky, muddy, and sandy surfaces will be more demanding than ever. The type of surface your ATV is going to blaze across most often is the first factor to consider while choosing the best tires. And whatever your needs may be, you're sure to find the right tires in our huge selection.
Most ATVs come from the factory equipped with all-terrain tires, otherwise known as trail tires. These tires are middle ground designed for those who ride in non-extreme conditions throughout the year. But if your usual terrain is a far cry from what one-size-fits-all solutions can tackle, or if you're serious about activities like ATV racing, these tires are not for you. We carry a wide range of terrain-specific tires engineered to excel on certain off-road surfaces like mud and sand, designed to bring the grip you need to keep moving forward.
Riding in the mud requires serious grip, and that's exactly what ATV mud tires are all about. Their deep, angled treads provide the most traction to dig in the mud. That's their big advantage when used for the intended application and the big drawback when they meet a different type of terrain. Go with a more aggressive tread than it's really needed and you'll end up with a bumpy ride as soon as you get out of the mud pit. We carry mud tires in a variety of sizes and tread designs, so feel free to choose what suits your mud bogging needs the most.
Sand/Dune tires for ATVs are instantly recognizable. Those fitted in front (blade tires) are nearly or completely smooth with just one or more ribs running across the middle. This design maximizes flotation and improves handling and cornering on loose sand. The rear tires are called paddle tires, and as their name implies, they have paddles that dig in the sand. In many cases, different left and right rear paddles are required because of different directions of V-shaped patterns on them. With our selection of sand tires, choosing the right ones for your next day on the sand dunes will never be an issue.
ATV racing has its own requirements and the specific type of tires to meet them. What you need is enough traction for high-speed cornering. Maximum contact with the ground is achieved through greater tire width and evenly-spaced square lugs. We have these tires as well, so you're sure to find the right set for the next ATV motocross or cross country event. Of course, there's more to choosing the right tires for your ATV that just considering the terrain. You need to select the proper size and width and determine whether these are modern-day radial or old-school bias-ply tires which suit your application better. The only thing that could be said for sure is that here you will find the right match to your needs.






















