Choosing the right all-terrain tire doesn’t have to be a gamble. With so many models claiming to be “the best,” most drivers end up guessing. That’s why I built this tool: to help you find the right AT tire for your vehicle and driving style in under a minute.
As a former Bridgestone Field Test Engineer, I’ve tested tires in every condition — highways, heavy rain, snow, gravel, and trails. This tool takes that experience, blends it with benchmark data, and gives you a clear, unbiased recommendation.
As a former Bridgestone Field Test Engineer, I’ve logged thousands of miles in real-world tests. This tool takes those results, combines them with benchmark data, and presents them in a visual way that makes performance differences crystal clear.
Quick Tip: If you’re new to AT tires, check my explainer on Are All-Terrain Tires Good for Daily Driving? to see how they fit everyday use.
Tire Decision Tool
Select usage mix, emphasis, vehicle, and how many results. Click Show to see recommendations.
How to Use the Tool
Select your vehicle type – SUV, large SUV, ½-ton truck, or heavy-duty pickup.
Adjust your on-road vs. off-road percentage – whether you’re mostly highway or mud/snow.
Set your performance priorities – winter traction, wet braking, comfort, or durability.
Get your matches instantly – the tool will show you the top tires based on data, not ads.
Why Trust This Tool?
Anyone can make a tire selector, but here’s why this one is different:
✅ Expert-built – Designed by a former Bridgestone Field Test Engineer who tested tires in the toughest conditions.
✅ Data-driven – Powered by benchmark results across dry, wet, snow, off-road, and comfort categories.
✅ Unbiased – Not sponsored by any tire brands or retailers. The data speaks for itself.
✅ Transparent – You can double-check results with my detailed tire comparisons.
💡 In short: this isn’t a marketing gimmick. It’s built to save you time, money, and headaches.
Tire Test Data
Pick categories to show metrics, then open ☰ to pick tires. Optional chart is hidden by default.
Matching Tire Types to Your Needs
Quick, practical guidance for picking the right all-terrain category — with deep dives if you want more detail.
Comfort & Daily Driving
Mostly paved roads with light dirt/gravel? Choose on-road-leaning ATs for a quieter ride, better wet safety, and longer tread life.
On-Road AT (Highway) GuideTrail & Off-Road Grip
Regular mud, rock, or sand use calls for off-road-biased ATs. Reinforced sidewalls and open tread trade a bit of comfort for reliable traction.
Off-Road AT GuideAggressive Look + Durability
Want bold tread and a tougher carcass without going full mud-terrain? Rugged Terrain (R/T) sits between AT and MT for stance + bite.
R/T Tires ExplainedSnow & Winter Stability
Prioritize 3PMSF-rated ATs and winter-tuned compounds for dependable cold-weather traction and braking.
Best AT Tires for SnowTowing & Heavy Loads
Work trucks and frequent hauling need LT-rated constructions and the right load range for stability and safety.
Load Index & Load RangeWhy Trust This Framework?
Built from benchmark data and field testing — not inventory. Dive deeper:
Market-Wide Picks
Popular Sizes
All-Terrain Tire FAQ
Are all-terrain tires good for daily driving?
Yes — modern AT tires are engineered for balanced road manners. Some lean more toward on-road comfort, while others trade refinement for off-road bite.
Are all-terrain tires loud?
They’re generally louder than touring tires, but noise depends on tread design. See our AT tire noise guide.
How long do all-terrain tires last?
Most ATs run 40,000–65,000 miles depending on compound and use. Full tread-life breakdown.
Are all-terrain tires good in snow?
Not all of them. Look for the 3PMSF snowflake symbol. Our snow-ready AT list shows the best winter performers.
All-Terrain vs All-Season — what’s the difference?
All-seasons focus on comfort and mileage. ATs add off-road durability and bite. See All-Season vs AT Tires.