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Atturo trail blade BOSS experience?

13K views 9 replies 4 participants last post by  thedirtman  
#1 ·
I’m looking for new 40 or 42 inch tires. Came across the trail blade boss. I can’t find any actual feedback on them. I was a little turned off by the “lugs designed after a knife” and “they look cool” marketing. I wheel my rig. I’m not that interested in marketing gimmicks.

however, that nonsense aside, the tread pattern looks aggressive and potentially functional.

I wheel most on the east coast, so desert racing isn’t my thing. I need tires that work on rocks, loose dirt, mud, snow, some sand, and on the road- wet, dry and snow/ice. Like everyone else, my Jeep spends most of its time on the road. It has to drive, sometimes hours or days, to where I wheel it. Then drive home. (Drove from Philly to Moab and back in 2021).

im looking for real world experience, please. I can make my own guesses based on looks.
 
#8 ·
FWIW I went from an E rated (Toyo MT) to a C Rated (STT Pro) in a 40" and the difference is night and day how the STT Pro grips the rocks. Gives me the ability to crawl with less skinny pedal.
So the rating is more about grip to me than the actual weight.

Sorry to hi-jack your thread :)
 
#9 ·
Yes, the higher rated tire will have stiffer sidewalls even with less air. Especially on a larger diameter rim like a 24. . . But hijack away. The more knowledge shared the better.

we could have a whole different thread on the utility of 24 and 28 inch rims when off roading . . . There must be a market, you have fury and others only making tires for 20” and larger rims.