Dafinga
Advanced Member
Think that I have made my decision and I will be going for the Cooper AT3 XLT's.
This is not a comparison of the Cooper to dedicated snows, but the Falken Wildpeak. I'm making what I think is a fair assumption that they are similar to the AT3 in the snow.overtheborder said:I recently purchased a set of Cooper AT3 LT and am very happy with these tires. I have around 4,000 miles on them with most of that being a XC trip back west this fall in some heavy rains. More recently had them on USFS roads. No complaints and preferred over my previous BFG. My Cooper AT3 LT have the three peak snow flake rated.
Question: We usually spend much of the winter at our place in BC but with the border restrictions we have built a thermal pack and are going to be using our camper for skiing down here in ID, WA, OR, and MT. I have always run studless snow tires on my passenger cars and haven't put a lot of winter miles on my truck/camper, so I have not run dedicated snows in the past. But given our change in situations, I am considering a set this year.
I see that Ski3Pin gave good snow performance review for the Coopers. And Tire Rack also liked this tire in the snow. In addition to Rando's earlier input, I am interested in hearing other opinions on the Cooper vs a dedicated snow tire.
+ eleventeen!Vic Harder said:Add the Yokohama Geolander A/T G015 to your list. Very happy with these on pavement, snow, ice, rain, gravel.