Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T 305/65R17
Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T 305/65R17 E 121/118Q Rugged All-Terrain Tire 331011001
π‘ Is the Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T 305/65R17 a Good Tire?
The Mickey Thompson 305/65R17 is an all-season all-terrain tire suited for full-size trucks and heavy-duty SUVs. Off-road capability for rugged terrain use, though the Q speed rating limits highway performance. Currently priced from $399.59, it is available through major online tire retailers.
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The Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T 305/65R17 is an all-terrain tire designed for pickup truck, van, and full-sized SUV drivers who prioritize capable off-road performance and predictable on-road handling in everyday driving. Its tread design and compound focus on balancing aggressive traction features with civilized road manners through an asymmetric pattern and silica-reinforced construction. The tire features a durable all-season tread compound molded into an asymmetric pattern engineered to balance noise, comfort, and grip on pavement while providing loose surface traction for off-road use.
Notable technologies include a Silica-Reinforced Compound that improves wet performance and increases cut-and-chip resistance, Extreme Sidebiters for added protection and off-camber traction, plus generous siping and grooves for enhanced wet and light snow performance. With 248 driver evaluations providing real-world feedback, the tire demonstrates its ability to deliver year-round traction in various conditions. Compared to highway-focused tires, it adds off-road traction while maintaining reasonable on-road manners.
Overall, it's a solid choice for truck and SUV owners used primarily for mixed driving conditions requiring both street comfort and trail capability.
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TirePath Editorial Review
"Premium performance meets rugged versatility, making this tire ideal for truck and SUV drivers who need reliable traction both on pavement and trails. The Q speed rating limits highway performance compared to higher-rated alternatives."
