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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 1,017
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 1,017
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The videos are pretty and very well produced.... after that they seem like dueling ads for the tires rather than an objective review.
Not to jump on the bandwagon... Ridge Grapplers really are awful tires other than in the looks category. My experience was the tread chunked out very easily, sidewalls were weak, weren't good in the rocky terrain I tend to wheel in (CO, AZ, NM, UT), lousy is wet conditions, frightening in snow and ice, and they didn't last long (I guess that was actually a good thing in hind sight)
I'm not a KO2 fan either but certainly they were better than the RG's. So far the best tires I've run are either the ST Maxx or At3/w. I'm only about half way through my At3/w's anticipated life but they are a surprisingly durable tire and they are excellent in wet/ice/snow.
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