![]() That’s probably due to things like the asymmetrical tread design that straddles the line between aggressive off- and on-road manners excellently. The Baja Boss AT is the latest and greatest from tyre giant Mickey Thompson, and while they have only been on the market for a short period of time, they’ve already won legions of fans. Fairly new so unproven in Aussie conditions.Muddy looks with all-terrain performance and Maxxis reliability? Yes please. With excellent on-road manners and off-road behaviour that’d rival a lot of well-known muddies in the soft stuff, this is a seriously top contender and should be on almost every 4WDer’s shortlist. ![]() The former AT Bravo from Maxxis won 4X4 Australia’s All Terrain Tyre of the year back in 2019, and the RAZR is not what you’d call a backwards evolutionary step. The Maxxis team threw a bunch of R&D at this tyre, and if things like three-ply sidewalls, high tensile fibres interwoven into the cap and 3D wave siping sounds like a bit of you, then you’ve found your tyre. And frankly, “everybody” could do a lot worse. 3-ply sidewall is beefy without being stiffĬarrying on the aggressive tradition of the RAZR MT, the AT version looks just as gnarly and, if appearance equalled performance, these would be the tyre of choice for everybody.
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