Best ATV Tires For Trail And Mud – Made in USA
ITP Mud Lite AT
- WildATV Rating: 4.8 stars
- Tread Depth: 3/4″
- Sizes: 22 – 25
- Rim Sizes: 12 – 14
- Ply/Load Range: 6 ply
- Construction: Bias
- Weight: 25×8-12 = 17 lbs
The ITP Mud Lite is made in Clinton Tennessee and a proven winner in the moderately aggressive category. At 17 pounds, this is the 2nd lightest ATV mud tire in our roundup, second only to the Maxxis Zilla.
The tread connects together in a V formation in the center of the tire, this allows for seamless continuous contact on even surfaces for a smooth ride on roads and trails.
The lugs on the sidewalls give you the extra traction you need for mud and snow. With these tires, you’ll be able to ride safe all year long.
For the money, the ITP Mud Lite AT is an excellent all around performer.
ITP Mud Lite XL
- WildATV Rating: 4.8 stars
- Tread Depth: .75″ – 1.12″
- Sizes: 25 – 28
- Rim Sizes: 12- 14
- Ply/Load Range: 6 ply
- Construction: Bias
- Weight: 25×8-12 = 22 lbs
Made in the USA!
The Mud Lite XL is part of the ‘Mud Lite’ line from ITP. With a similar tread pattern to the ITP Mud Lite AT, this tire adds an extra 1/4 + inches to the tread depth for extra traction and performance.
These XL tires are fierce. The 1+ inch deep tread combined with the deep angled sidewall lugs allows you to wallow through the mud without having to worry about getting stuck.
The center tread design allows for consistent contact for a smooth ride on even surfaces with improved handling. The ITP Mud Lite XL uses an extended-wear rubber compound for long lasting wear.
Super beefy tread with an aggressive look at a great price.
Interco Reptile Radial
- WildATV Rating: 4.8 stars
- Tread Depth: 1″
- Sizes: 25 – 30
- Rim Sizes: 12 – 17
- Ply/Load Range: 6 ply
- Construction: Radial
- Weight: 25×8-12 = 22 lbs
Manufactured in Louisiana!
The radial design of this tire provides a smoother ride while the 1 inch aggressive tread provides the “bite” you need. You won’t have to sacrifice comfort for performance with the Interco Reptile Radial.
This tire handles well in all conditions with responsive handling at both low and high speeds.
Radial tires wear well and last a long time, so you can expect years of use from this well designed trail and mud tire.
Interco Swamp Lite
- WildATV Rating: 4.8 stars
- Tread Depth: 1.13″
- Sizes: 22 – 28
- Rim Sizes: 10 – 14
- Ply/Load Range: 6 ply
- Construction: Bias
- Weight: 25×8-12 = 19 lbs
Manufactured in Louisiana!
This tire falls on the aggressive side of the spectrum with a very wide deep tread for ripping through mud holes.
The Interco Swamp Lite has strong nubby lugs on the sidewalls to provide extra traction when you need it.
The tread design allows for the mud to easily drop out of the tread and self clean, while the center V tread pattern helps with steering stability.
This ATV mud tire tire will get you where you want to go in style and comfort.
Best ATV Tires For Trail And Mud – International
Sedona Rip Saw R/T Radial
- WildATV Rating: 4.9 stars
- Tread Depth: 1 1/8″
- Sizes: 25 – 30
- Rim Sizes: 12 – 14
- Ply/Load Range: 6 ply
- Construction: Radial
- Weight: 25×8-12 = 26.9 lbs
One of the heavier tires in our roundup due to the extra deep lugs as well as a tighter tread pattern. You can see from the photo that this tire has a lot more tread surface.
The closely spaced treads will give you a much smoother ride, but this will come at the expense of mud clean out. This tire still cleans out well, just not as well as the tires with huge gaps between lugs.
With a tread depth of 1 1/8 inches, the Sedona Rip Saw is definitely aggressive, but also a great overall tire for all conditions. The even overall tread ensures excellent handling with less vibration at all speeds.
The radial construction absorbs and distributes impact to ensure the best ride possible in all trail conditions – mud, rock, gravel, dirt and snow.
Due to the aggressive tread, this tire won’t be the best choice if you do a lot of pavement riding, but on the trail it is a strong performer and one of the best ATV tires for trail and mud.
Sedona Mud Rebel
- WildATV Rating: 4.9 stars
- Tread Depth: .59″
- Sizes: 22 – 27
- Rim Sizes: 9 – 14
- Ply/Load Range: 6 ply
- Construction: Bias
- Weight: 25×8-12 = 19.8 lbs
Aggressive tread design that allows you to cut through mud while also allowing the mud to easily fall off and self clean.
The lower tread depth gives a smoother ride, but without sacrificing quality. The Sedona Mud Rebel has strong sidewalls with angled lugs adding traction, strength and protection.
These tires are a solid buy offering great overall performance.
Maxxis Zilla
- WildATV Rating: 4.9 stars
- Tread Depth: 1.19″
- Sizes: 22 – 30
- Rim Sizes: 9 – 14
- Ply/Load Range: 6 ply
- Construction: Bias
- Weight: 25×8-12 = 14.8 lbs
This tire delivers on all fronts – speed, performance and quality. MaxxisZilla is the lightest aggressive ATV mud tire in our roundup and one of the lightest ATV mud tires on the market.
You won’t be sacrificing any acceleration or speed with this tire.
With a lug depth of 1.19 inches, these tires are built to dig into the soft stuff while the middle lugs keep the ride smooth. These tires are made for mud but they won’t let you down on dirt, rocks, snow or pavement.
This is every thing you hope for in an aggressive mud tire without the excess weight slowing you down. These tires deliver excellent high speed performance, improved handling and quick breaking capability combined with durability.
Kenda Bearclaw
- WildATV Rating: 4.7 stars
- Tread Depth: 1/2″ – 1″
- Sizes: 22 – 27
- Rim Sizes: 8 – 12
- Ply/Load Range: 6 ply
- Construction: Bias
- Weight: 25×8-12 = 17.37 lbs
Kenda is a respected industry leader in the ATV tire market and the Bearclaw is a proven winner. It’s one of their bestselling tires year after year.
A strong, lightweight performer, this is the 3rd lightest ATV mud tire in our roundup.
Angled tread for excellent grip, but also well spaced to allow for excellent clean out. The continuous middle lug gives you a smoother trail ride.
Built in rim guards combined with long range tread compound guarantee you’ll get your money’s worth.
Kenda Bearclaw HTR Tires
- WildATV Rating: 4.6 stars
- Tread Depth: .83″
- Sizes: 25 – 28
- Rim Sizes: 12 – 14
- Ply/Load Range: 8 ply
- Construction: Radial
- Weight: 25×8-12 = 21.45 lbs
This is Bearclaw 2.0 – not your mother’s Bearclaw. Kenda took everything that was great about the original Bearclaw and then made it even better.
They boosted up the ply to 8 making it even stronger. The radial construction and improved ply make it extremely resistant to puncture while also improving handling.
They beefed up the tread pattern for better traction and longer wear. They also almost doubled the size of the center lugs to increase surface contact for a smoother ride with less vibration.
Kenda really delivers with the Bearclaw HTR Tire – excellent traction, responsive handling, extra strong ply and a smooth ride.
Maxxis Bighorn Radial
- WildATV Rating: 4.8 stars
- Tread Depth: 7/8″
- Sizes: 25 – 30
- Rim Sizes: 12 – 15
- Ply/Load Range: 6 ply
- Construction: Radial
- Weight: 25×8-12 = 21.4 lbs
This is one of the most popular best selling ATV tires of all time.
In reviews and in forums you’ll find ATV experts and amateurs alike extolling the virtues of this tire. It is consistently rated it as one of the best ATV tires for trail and mud.
The radial construction will give you years of strong performance without having to sacrifice comfort.
The Maxxis Bighorn Radial performs well on hard pack, dirt, rough terrain and rocks while also giving you excellent traction in wet, mucky conditions.
Wrap around tread with sidewall lugs provide extra traction as well as protection for the rims.
These are considered one of the best overall ATV tires on the market for riding on mixed terrain.