Not a bad video. Interco is my personal favorite, dam near indestructible wheelin tires with the best compounds for east coast. I still have the swamplites mounted on my 1000 Arctic Cat wheeler. The rears did take a serious ass whippin in all the gravels, rocks, roots an ruts with alittle blacktop cruising. Problem is the power to weight of the 1000 wheelers is way off, that's why in 4wd (no diff lock obviously) you can light the tires right up even cruising around 25mph or so. Did this accidentally on a golf course as I didn't think I could spin that bad in 4wd cruising that fast. I attribute too much power not enough weight Can you compare or have any idea how these boggers compare to the swamplites and their compound? Again it's an excellent compound and a 1000 big bore ATV will shred any tire which is why I'm so impressed how well they've held up. But Ive always hated the COMPLETE lack of any rim guard, and sidewalls are about thin for my liking but they flex almost as good as an ITP XTR radial. Chose swamplites years ago for balanced all terrain with enough pull for all the deeper bogs, but it looks as tho Interco finally deemed it financially worth while to sell us top shelf UTV/ATV tires. And do you think the boggers would change their habits alot when mounted on a wheeler instead? I means that's legit loosing half the weight on them pretty much and traction is all about weight
Hey man I've always run arctic cat ATVs still have my original thunder cat 1000 and since they were taken over by textron how's your wildcat xx? She as nasty slow technical crawling climbing as arctic cat always were the best? I need meself a sweet rugged utv, and I needs me some of these fckng boggers! Now lol
I’ve got a set of 28x10 boggers on my pioneer 1000LE for over a month now and they are awesome. No visible wear or pavement yet and Just like the old traditional boggers they do not like sand hah they go straight down unless you have good ground speed. They look awesome on you’re talon!
What size are these? How bad is the power with all the weight? I really want a set, but scared of the 50+ pound of the 32's on my talon. I don't plan to get IGR anytime soon.
I have yet to try those but I have heard great things about them. Debating on getting a set and doing a side by side comparison. Anyone got connects with Maxxis? Lol.
Dude... this is like the ONLY video review on the net!
Not a bad video. Interco is my personal favorite, dam near indestructible wheelin tires with the best compounds for east coast. I still have the swamplites mounted on my 1000 Arctic Cat wheeler. The rears did take a serious ass whippin in all the gravels, rocks, roots an ruts with alittle blacktop cruising. Problem is the power to weight of the 1000 wheelers is way off, that's why in 4wd (no diff lock obviously) you can light the tires right up even cruising around 25mph or so. Did this accidentally on a golf course as I didn't think I could spin that bad in 4wd cruising that fast. I attribute too much power not enough weight
Can you compare or have any idea how these boggers compare to the swamplites and their compound? Again it's an excellent compound and a 1000 big bore ATV will shred any tire which is why I'm so impressed how well they've held up. But Ive always hated the COMPLETE lack of any rim guard, and sidewalls are about thin for my liking but they flex almost as good as an ITP XTR radial. Chose swamplites years ago for balanced all terrain with enough pull for all the deeper bogs, but it looks as tho Interco finally deemed it financially worth while to sell us top shelf UTV/ATV tires. And do you think the boggers would change their habits alot when mounted on a wheeler instead? I means that's legit loosing half the weight on them pretty much and traction is all about weight
Love my boggers. Have them on my 2019 Wildcat XX. River riding on snow they corner amazing.
They are pretty awesome tires. Short of high speed driving they are my favorites so far.
Hey man I've always run arctic cat ATVs still have my original thunder cat 1000 and since they were taken over by textron how's your wildcat xx? She as nasty slow technical crawling climbing as arctic cat always were the best? I need meself a sweet rugged utv, and I needs me some of these fckng boggers! Now lol
@@johnserrano9689 if you are in the market for a new utv dont skip over the Honda's. These talons are super capable.
I’ve got a set of 28x10 boggers on my pioneer 1000LE for over a month now and they are awesome. No visible wear or pavement yet and Just like the old traditional boggers they do not like sand hah they go straight down unless you have good ground speed. They look awesome on you’re talon!
100% same results for me. I have had these on both of my talons and they are insanely capable.
Thinking about these for my LE. Are you on stock wheels?
@@beaverstretcher3154 no sir, I run 14x8 4+4 raceline mamba beadlocks.
@@beaverstretcher3154 I am running stock Talon wheels yes. Run and steer just fine.
Great review!
What size are these? How bad is the power with all the weight? I really want a set, but scared of the 50+ pound of the 32's on my talon. I don't plan to get IGR anytime soon.
How do these do in snow? I live in the north and am very interested. Thanks
Would you guys say that the boggers have a deep bead/rim protection? From this video it look like it!
I would say yes. And these are built to take abuse. I will have another video with tread measurements and mileage soon.
Have you tried AWD at high speed to see if it’s just the back end sliding around?
I want to get boggers but arent sure if they are the ones I want ( I want the 2.5 inch lugs) how were you able to tell
I just picked these up. I’m a little nervous after seeing them in person. Have you experienced major breaks since installing
Nothing so far. I have had pretty good luck with my talons.
Be careful if you get into any side hill situations! Boggers have virtually no lateral grip. They are designed for 1 thing; propelling you forward!
What size are u running?
Are these DOT approved? And, are they 6 or 8 ply?
Thank you
They are 8 ply and no they are not DOT approved.
I contemplated buying these for awhile, ended up buying roxxzillas
I have yet to try those but I have heard great things about them. Debating on getting a set and doing a side by side comparison. Anyone got connects with Maxxis? Lol.
@@oregonadventures7584 I doubt it, I’m pretty sure I was the very last set sold too. They have been on back order for awhile
@@bobbyb608 has been my experience for a lot of stuff.