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Guide to All Terrain Tires 2026

 
Buying Tires

All-terrain tires have come a long way. Today’s best can handle highway commutes and weekend trail runs without making you choose between off-road capability and a comfortable daily drive. We’ve rounded up 12 of the best across a range of budgets and driving styles — from BFGoodrich and Goodyear to budget picks like Atturo and Sumitomo that punch well above their price.

It’s here: Our list of some of the best all-terrain tires, based on budget, driving style, and features that matter most to Tire Agent’s customers. We carry tires from over 80 brands, so this list of 12 all-terrain tires is just scratching the surface. 

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Best Overall All-Terrain Tires

BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 

BFGoodrich’s BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 offers excellent off-road grip and is quieter than most on highway driving. And the company’s all-terrain tire with CoreGuard technology proves just that. It’s recognized as one of the toughest all-terrain tires ever. Snow, ice, and sleet are no match for this bullet-proof, severe-weather tire. Plus, it comes backed by a 50,000-mile limited warranty. BFGoodrich is a leader in off-road tires. Sure, their products cost a little more, but you get what you pay for – BFGoodrich is known for exceptional value. When it comes to off-road performance, the BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 tire is without parallel. Race-proven CoreGuard technology, along with locking 3-D sipes and a serrated shoulder design, make these some of the toughest treads on the planet.

front right facing bfgoodrich all terrain t/a tire mounted on a black rim

Starts at: $229.99*

Warranty: 50,000 miles**

Ratings: All-weather, 3-peak mountain snowflake, mud + snow 

Notable: Ultra-durable sidewalls (20% tougher, according to the brand), CoreGuard technology, many sizes available

Available sizes: 15 to 22 inches

Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus

We could have included the Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus tire in the next category, among the quietest all-terrain tires. But we put it here, because it tops many “best all-terrain tires” lists. Why? Scorpion All Terrain Plus offers a comfortable ride and excellent traction in dirt, sand, mud and rocky terrain. It’s good in snow and good for light trucks, SUVs and many 4x4 vehicles. 

front right facing pirelli all terrain plus scorpion tire mounted on a black rim with a pirelli logo

Starts at: $235.55*

Warranty: 50,000 miles**

Ratings: 3-peak mountain snow

Notable: Aggressive tread and sidewall designs, conical stone ejectors, rated for severe snow service

Available sizes: 16 to 20 inches

Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac

No list of all-terrain tires would be complete without mentioning Goodyear Wranglers. The Wrangler DuraTrac model offers a surprisingly quiet ride, thanks to center tread blocks. It is designed for work vehicles that haul large loads. The Wrangler DuraTrac has TractiveGroove technology, which is good for deep mud and snow, as well as rim protection, which is great for commercial vehicles (offers an added layer of curb protection). 

Side view of a Goodyear wrangler duratrac tire on a beadlock-style rim

Starts at: $247.39*

Warranty: 50,000 mile (on standard load sizes)

Ratings: All-terrain, all-season, 3-peak mountain snowflake (some exceptions)

Notable: LT sizes are pinned for studs in snow, 

Available sizes: 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20 inch  

Best All Terrain Tires for the Money

For an all-terrain, all-season tire, the Firestone Destination A/T2 is a solid choice. It features built-in noise-canceling technology and offers a comfortable ride, longer tread life and great handling in wet, dry and loose terrain. This budget-priced tire from one of the oldest manufacturers in the business offers dependability for everyday driving as well as tough terrains.  

Left front facing firestone destination A/T2 tire.

Starts at: $199.30*

Warranty: 55,000 miles**

Ratings: All-weather, 3-peak mountain snowflake

Notable: Aggressive shoulder pattern, 3D sipe technology

Available sizes: 15 to 22 inches

Best Priced All Terrain Tires

As prices vary and special offers may apply, there may be lower priced all-terrain tires in the Tire Agent catalog, but here are a few examples of low-priced all-terrain tires.

Atturo Trail Blade A/T 

Atturo Trail Blade A/T If you’re on a budget – but still want to play hard – the Atturo Trail Blade A/T is for you. Because Atturo isn’t a household name, you get a great set of treads for a killer price. A sure-footed grip, and good road manners, make this all-terrain replacement tire the perfect choice for work or play. Plus, a stellar 50,000-mile warranty is included for peace of mind.

Photo of a left front facing atturo trail blade all terrain tire unmounted

Starts at: $127.92*

Warranty: 50,000 miles**

Ratings: 3-peak mountain snow

Notable: Extra sipes for extra traction, larger shoulder blocks for better turning power, four-channel grooves enhance grip in wet conditions.

Available sizes: 15 to 20 inches   

Radar Renegade AT-5

Don’t let the price tag fool you on this all terrain tire. With stone ejectors that remove stones and debris, Radar’s Renegade AT-5 can handle intense terrain. The extra durable 3-ply construction not only improves traction but helps resist abrasions from road obstacles. The center tread block design will improve handling and stability on pavement, so this tire will keep you happy on and off the road!

photo of a renegade at/5 tire mounted on a black 8-spoke beadlock-style rim

Starts at: $149.45*

Warranty: 40,000 miles**

Ratings: 3-peak mountain snowflake, all terrain, all season

Notable: Road hazard warranty, 3-ply construction

Available sizes: 15 to 22 inches

Quietest All-Terrain Tires

Continental TerrainContact A/T

Although fuel-efficient all terrain tires may seem like contradictory terms, they do exist. Continental’s TerrainContact A/T has it all: fuel efficiency, excellent manufacturer warranty, all-terrain traction and minimal road noise. Reviewers report exceptional handling in wet, dry, dirt and gravel. It’s designed for SUVs, crossovers, and light trucks. Consumer Reports gives the TerrainContact A/T excellent marks in the all-terrain category.

Photo of Continental terrain contact all terrain tire mounted on a gloss black rim

Starts at: $201.99*

Warranty: 60,000 miles**

Ratings: All terrain, all season 

Notable: TractionPlus technology for improved traction, durability, grip on wet roads, and road noise reduction

Available sizes: 16 to 22 inches 

Nitto Terra Grappler G3

Nitto Terra Grappler G3 is quieter than most all-terrain tires for highway driving. The G3 is 3-peak mountain snowflake rated and built to handle all-weather conditions. With on- and off-road noise reduction, it balances both wet and dry performance. Staggered and concave shoulder blocks with deep sidewall lugs handle intense terrain, while deep sipes channel away water and extend tread life. The G3 also comes with a 70,000-mile warranty for P-metric and metric sizes, or 55,000 miles for LT sizes, making this all-season, all-terrain tire a multi-weather overachiever.

Photo of a side facing Nitto Grappler G3 tire mounted on an XD series gloss black milled rim.

Starts at: $199*

Warranty: 70,000 miles for LT metric sizes and flotation sizes; 55,000 miles for hard metric sizes**

Ratings: 3-peak mountain snowflake,  

Notable: Shoulder lugs for rugged off-road conditions, dual sidewall designs

Available sizes: 16 to 22 inches

Best All-Terrain Winter Tires

Falken WildPeak A/T4W

Falken's WildPeak ends the winter tire vs all terrain debate. Not only is this tire great off-road, but it also provides exceptional performance in the snow, thanks to an exclusive silica tread compound and special siping technology. The Falken WildPeak A/T4W's LT sizes feature DURASPEC sidewalls, Falken's three-ply polyester casing to ensure excellent traction on and off pavement. Engineered for exploring and adventure, this tire is a combination of off-road capabilities without the sacrifice of smooth pavement driving. It excels beyond the rugged terrain, wearing the 3-peak mountain snowflake symbol.

Photo of Falken WildPeak A/T 4W tire mounted on a Black Rhino rim.

Starts at: $172*

Warranty: 65,000 miles**

Ratings: 3-peak mountain snow

Notable: Road hazard protection, LT sizes feature three-ply sidewall  

Available sizes: 15 to 22 inches

All Terrain Tires for Snow

Toyo Open Country A/T III

Toyo's proprietary T-mode technology delivers a versatile off- and on-road all-terrain tire. The Open Country A/T III offers confident wet braking and handling, and its rugged construction is chip and puncture resistant. This tire really shines in the snow, thanks to increased lateral grooves and 3D multi-wave sipes. 

Photo of a Toyo Open Country all terrain three tire mounted on a gloss black rim.

Starts at: $174.21*

Warranty: 65,000 miles**

Ratings: 3-peak mountain snowflake

Notable: high marks for tread life, winter handling

Available sizes: 15 to 22 inches 

Studdable All Terrain Snow Tires

Expect some road noise (but not the noisiest) with General’s Grabber A/TX, a 3-peak mountain snowflake rated studdable tire. Built for winter climates and maximum off-road capabilities, this tire comes with General’s Duragen technology. This aggressive tire has alternating shoulder scoops for increased grip in rocky terrain, and its Stabilitread technology improves the tread life (and your comfort on- and off-road). 

Photo of a General Grabber all terrain ATX tire mounted on a brushed silver finished wheel.

Starts at: $194.99*

Warranty: Up to 60,000 miles limited warranty**

Ratings: 3-peak mountain snow, all season, all terrain

Notable: Studdable for snow driving 

Available sizes: 14 to 22 inches

All-Weather, All-Terrain Tires

The Sumitomo Encounter AT2 is another all-terrain tire that offers lower road noise, a comfortable ride and gets excellent marks for off-roading, wet and dry conditions, winter and snow. You’ll find the Encounter AT2 on the lower end of the price range. It features a rugged, all-terrain compound molded into a non-directional, 4-rib pattern, which helps with ride stability and reducing uneven wear. The AT2 is backed by a 65,000-mile limited warranty, and upgrade from its predecessor. Sumitomo included a severe snow certification to signify the tire's superior handling in heavy snow.

Photo of an Encounter AT2 tire mounted on a black rim with a five-point star logo.

Starts at: $183.99*

Warranty: 65,000 miles for metric and LT sizes** plus 1-year road hazard protection

Ratings: 3-peak mountain snow, mud+snow

Notable: Non-directional tread design to protect against irregular wear, excellent snow and ice traction, steel belt construction

Available sizes: 16 to 20 inches

Compare All Terrain Tires for Your Vehicle

The 12 tires in this post are by no means our complete list of the best all-terrain tires in the Tire Agent online store. The best way to find the best tires for your ride is to start a search. From any page, select Shop Tires and Wheels, then enter your vehicle information. You’ll need to confirm your wheel size. Use the filters to sort by brand, size, warranty and other factors that matter to you. 

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*Warranties are subject to change and terms are limited. Refer to manufacturer's sites for terms and conditions. 

**Tires prices are subject to change based on size, special offers, and manufacturer suggested retail prices. Prices do not include installation, balancing and disposal of old tires. Shipping from Tire Agent is always free within the continental United States. 

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