Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 265/70R15
Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 265/70R15 112H On-Road All-Terrain Tire 110101572
π‘ Is the Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 265/70R15 a Good Tire?
Yes β the Yokohama 265/70R15 is an Excellent-rated all-season all-terrain tire (532 surveys) suited for compact sedans and hatchbacks. Strong off-road capability for its vehicle class, though the larger sidewall may impact on-road handling precision. Currently priced from $204.02, it is available through major online tire retailers.
Check availability & current price βAbout This Tire
The Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 265/70R15 is an all-terrain tire, designed for light truck and SUV drivers who prioritize durability and versatile traction in both on-road and off-road conditions. Its tread design and compound focus on chip and tear resistance while maintaining comfortable on-road performance and three-peak mountain snowflake certified snow traction.
The tire features a Triple Polymer tread compound molded into an aggressive, symmetric tread pattern that allows for cross-rotation to improve wear characteristics. Deep circumferential grooves provide water evacuation and hydroplaning resistance, while 3D sipes and specially shaped lug grooves increase biting edges for enhanced all-season grip. The internal construction uses two high-tensile steel belts over a two-ply polyester cord casing. Driver feedback indicates strong dry performance and excellent treadwear, with good wet handling and comfort levels that make it suitable for daily driving.
Compared to highway-focused tires, it adds off-road traction while maintaining reasonable on-road manners. Overall, it's a solid choice for light trucks and SUVs used for mixed driving that includes occasional off-road adventures and year-round conditions including light snow.
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TirePath Editorial Review
"Our verdict: This all-terrain tire excels at balancing on-road comfort with off-road capability, making it ideal for SUV and light truck drivers who need year-round versatility. Road noise is more noticeable compared to highway-focused tires."
