Milestar Patagonia M/T Mud-Terrain Tire - 37X13.50R22 LRF 12PLY Rated
Milestar Patagonia M/T Mud-Terrain Tire - 37X13.50R22 LRF 12PLY Rated
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Milestar Patagonia M/T Mud-Terrain Tire - 37X13.50R22 LRF 12PLY Rated

4.7 stars out of 233 reviews
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Key item features

  • Aggressive Traction: The high void tread design provides aggressive biting edges for superior traction in harsh terrain.
  • Enhanced Self-Cleaning: The tread design is engineered to promote effective self-cleaning, maintaining optimal performance in challenging conditions.
  • Improved On-Road Performance: Staggered, off-center tread blocks contribute to increased traction while simultaneously enhancing on-the-road performance.
  • Robust Sidewall Protection: A 3-ply sidewall offers additional protection against impact damage, crucial for rugged exploration.
  • Stone Drilling Combatant: Integrated stone ejectors are designed to combat stone drilling, preserving tire integrity in demanding environments.
  • Rugged Terrain Capability: This tire is built to tackle rugged terrain, allowing vehicles to be pushed to their limits in various exploratory settings.
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Pros
  • : Offers great value with low noise and good performance.
  • : Operates with minimal road noise on various road conditions.
  • : Provides grip in various weather conditions.
  • : Tires have a bold, rugged design.
  • : Handles rocky and mountainous terrain well.
Cons
  • : May not withstand heavy use due to aggressive pattern design.
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Sep 11, 2022
Carl
5 out of 5 stars review

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Great all around tire.

I've put over 40k on them from the mountains in WY to my farm in MN and they've been my absolute favorite tire. That being said, if you're not VERY diligent in rotation they will wear badly and become the loudest tire ever and get rough on the highway. However I would definitely buy them again even though in 2020 I bought them for $165 a piece and now they are $240 plus.

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Jan 22, 2023
Jeff
5 out of 5 stars review

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Best off road made!!

I have 30,000 miles on my milestar Pat MT"s 35/12.50R18s and they are still like new. They handle wet pavement like performance tires do on dry pavement and they are very quiet. I had Nitto,s before! Don't waste your money. Nittos are junk! Coopers are but so expensive! These are still cheaper and way better. They really clean out well when in mud and clay boggs. I hope they will always be available. My next 4x4 will have them also.

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Jan 5, 2019
Zachary
5 out of 5 stars review

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Bought a set of four 31x10.5r15's for my 02 sonoma Zr2. The original owner was able to get almost 150,000 miles out of the factory bfg at/ko and a replacement set of at/ko2 which still had tread when i bought the truck, But were brittle and had dry rot leaks. I hate bfg tires in general, and started looking at the brand new toyo open country rt and the goodyear duratracs, My former jeep that had a set of duratracs and would have bought them again if they werent almost $100 more each than the patagonia's. If you can afford the duratracs get them, as close to perfetion as tires get, but the patagonia's are not too far behind. There are two area's they fall short of the duratracs: road noise and ice traction. The duratracs handle ice like dry pavement, the patagonias handle ice better than 90% of mt and at tires but will spin if you are in 2wd or have a lead foot and will slide if you dont brake like youre towing trailer behind you. The duratracs are nearly silent, the patagonia's are so loud they scare off any deer wlthin half a mile of you, not one deer has run out in front of me since i had them mounted in april 2017. The patagonias are the end all be all when it comes to the mud, nothing else compares. I live in the mountains of virginia where the only dirt is orange clay, and when it rains it all turns into the slickest mud on earth, My sonoma zr2 with the patagonia's easily handles the steep mountain trails full of mud, tree roots, and rocks in the driving rain, that my jeep with the same size duratracs couldnt conquer until the trail had 2-3 days to dryout. 19/32 tread depth is the deepest tread of any 31x10.5r15 and include a 60,000 mile tread warranty, I paid $500 for all 4.

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