Yokohama Geolandar AT/S Review
I've put about 5k miles on these tires and have driven them on rain, snow and dry roads. My last set were Revos. The Revos are most definitely better in snow. On snowpacked roads I really never had to use 4wd with the Revos. With the A/T-S' just a lightly snowpacked road will cause them to spin. IMHO, the A/T-S' just flat out suck on snowpacked roads and 4wd is a requirement (they drive fine in 4wd, no question). I have a topper with an 80 lbs. dog box and probably another 50 lbs. of stuff in the bed so it's not a question of having weight over the rear axle.
On dry roads the A/T-S' have just fine traction. They are good on sandy, dirt roads as well as wet roads. They ride much rougher than the Revos, too. The A/T-S' are made of a much harder rubber compound so I expect them to last much longer than the Revos. At 30k miles the Revos would not make it through a winter with any traction.
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