I’ve owned all 3 from the right over the years and from my pov cryptids (stock)-are my dry/road tires and they aren’t bad for that. Deep mud, when you lite em up they do ok but clearance is always key, be nice if they measured truer BKTs- they were alright, axle snappin good time with some throttle and they don’t like to back up or corner when it’s greasy Havocs- didn’t mind them. A little wider (9.5-10”) to spread that tread out I think it would be something to try. At the end of the day it don’t matter what the tire is if you belly out in mud your stuck. I’ve had various outlaws(1 and 2), black mambas, outbacks, mayhems, terms, intimidators, bkts, havocs, cryptids, xm310, rocktanes….not of them outshined the other in our mud.
Will racing slicks out dig a tractor tire? Haha If you're talking about the "checkmark" style tread design yeah they're not as bad, also bite a little harder in reverse traction, wear like iron. What are you looking to run them on? As an example if you have a little outty 800 then interco black mambas or the interforce would actually be a far better tire
@@briankent1922 it's up to you. If you're ever in the trails with rocks and ledge then a better overall tire may be better. But if you're intent on a big tractor tire then why not, especially if you're just going to be on the road short time then nice soft ground directly into mud holes that's where they're most at home
None of the tires offer a paddle effect like the highlifter outlaw . 29.5” outlaws best tire . Paddled better than silverbacks . Other tires just dig straight down . Many reviews
I agree totally! I went from Outlaws to Motohavok and they do NOT pull as good in the mud. Smoother ride but don't compare to the Outlaws in the nasty mud!
@@brianberry6361 this was in the mid 2000s . There’s many tires the same these days but the outlaw was the first true paddle effecting mud tire from the mudzillas or mud lites from itp . They didn’t have tractor tires back in the day but I wouldn’t mind trying some
I’ve owned all 3 from the right over the years and from my pov
cryptids (stock)-are my dry/road tires and they aren’t bad for that. Deep mud, when you lite em up they do ok but clearance is always key, be nice if they measured truer
BKTs- they were alright, axle snappin good time with some throttle and they don’t like to back up or corner when it’s greasy
Havocs- didn’t mind them. A little wider (9.5-10”) to spread that tread out I think it would be something to try.
At the end of the day it don’t matter what the tire is if you belly out in mud your stuck. I’ve had various outlaws(1 and 2), black mambas, outbacks, mayhems, terms, intimidators, bkts, havocs, cryptids, xm310, rocktanes….not of them outshined the other in our mud.
Outlaw 2's are pretty great
OUTLAWS TOP THEM ALL
Yall sleepin on the aztex
What about the super atv assinators
Do you think xt400 are good tires? I like to mud mostly but do a little trail especially to get to the mud
Did anyone else notice the cboys hat 3:23
can you do a review of the aztecs?
We can certainly look into it!
The ITPs are great. They eat the ground good.
The quadboss tires are literally a rip off of super ATV terminators. I own terminators and it's straight up the identical tread pattern.
Will the quad boss tire ride good on a road and hardback surfaces
Will racing slicks out dig a tractor tire? Haha
If you're talking about the "checkmark" style tread design yeah they're not as bad, also bite a little harder in reverse traction, wear like iron.
What are you looking to run them on? As an example if you have a little outty 800 then interco black mambas or the interforce would actually be a far better tire
@@johnserrano9689 on a Polaris xp 1000 in West Virginia runs some roads to get to where we ride
@@briankent1922 it's up to you. If you're ever in the trails with rocks and ledge then a better overall tire may be better. But if you're intent on a big tractor tire then why not, especially if you're just going to be on the road short time then nice soft ground directly into mud holes that's where they're most at home
None of the tires offer a paddle effect like the highlifter outlaw . 29.5” outlaws best tire . Paddled better than silverbacks . Other tires just dig straight down . Many reviews
I agree totally! I went from Outlaws to Motohavok and they do NOT pull as good in the mud. Smoother ride but don't compare to the Outlaws in the nasty mud!
@@brianberry6361 this was in the mid 2000s . There’s many tires the same these days but the outlaw was the first true paddle effecting mud tire from the mudzillas or mud lites from itp . They didn’t have tractor tires back in the day but I wouldn’t mind trying some
For Honda’s and low cc Atvs, you can’t beat OG outlaws
Light weight and get through holes without digging to China
U guys r nuts. Where r the sassys
Juggernauts
Them Are Awesome, But I Heard They Dont Make Them Any Longer
that was the top 4 worsttttt😂😂😂😂😂😂😂