Atturo Trail Blade Boss Green Label

★★★★4.5
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Atturo Trail Blade Boss Green Label Tire
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90
Scouter Score™

Excellent Match

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Expert Verdict

The Trail Blade Boss Green Label excels in off-road and mud traction, making it a strong choice for off-road enthusiasts. However, its average wet grip and lack of a treadwear warranty could be drawbacks for those who also need reliable on-road performance.

Pros
Off-road traction is a standout feature, designed for aggressive terrain with a unique tread pattern.
Mud traction is robust, making it suitable for challenging off-road conditions where other tires might struggle.
Comfort score of 6 is above the category average of 3.3, providing a smoother ride than many all-terrain competitors.
Cons
Lack of a treadwear warranty and average wet grip performance may deter those who need reliable on-road performance in wet conditions.
Wet grip score of 4 is at the category average, which may not inspire confidence in rainy conditions compared to the Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac.
No treadwear warranty provided, which could lead to uncertainty about long-term durability.
Noise level is slightly below the category average, which might be noticeable on highway drives.

Performance Profile

WetStrongDryExcellentNoiseStrongTreadStrongComfortStrongSnowFair

Technical Specifications

300Wear
AATraction
ATemp
Load / Speed
98Y
Warranty
30k mi
Max Load
1653 lbs
Max PSI
50 psi
Weight
24 lbs
Type
Passenger

Available Sizes & Specs

SizeLoad IndexSpeed RatingUTQGMax Load (lbs)Max PSIWeight (lbs)
245/35R2095Y300 AA A15215026
245/40R1998Y300 AA A16535024
255/35R1996Y300 AA A15655025
275/35R19100Y300 AA A17645027
285/30R2099Y300 AA A17095029

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