Mudlite tires vs Swamplite tires
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Mudlite tires vs Swamplite tires
I am in the market for some new tires and most of the guys I ride with have purchased ITP Mudlite XTR’s these are the radials. I am a very aggressive rider on the trails and enjoy a good mud bog now and then. I have put off purchasing new tires because I have really been torn on what to buy. I read about a tire called and Out Lander Duck but I have not been able to find any more information on this tire. The Maxxis Big Horns seem to be pretty pricy and very heavy. I guess that leaves me with trying to compare Mudlites and Swamplites. I am really hoping for so help and I realize this will just be people’s opinions but thank you for any responses in advance.
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Mudlite tires vs Swamplite tires
the swamplite name is deceptive. they are as heavy as a HL outlaw. i heard they dont clean out as well. the other tire you are talking about i think are the ducks unlimited made by itp. i think they are the stock tire on the bigger polaris's now(radial). the carlisle act's are pretty close to those as well if not the same tire. its the stock tire of the bomb outlander 800 xt. i have mudlite xl's and like them. and i also have gators. i might recommend maxxis mudbugs. light, trail performance is decent, and mud performace is excellent.
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Mudlite tires vs Swamplite tires
Thats a great question. I was going to get the Gators, but the dealer told me the Gators are great for snow, and mud. But they suck on rocks, logs, and wear down fast. The swamplites are good in mud, snow, rocks, logs, and hardpack, and last alot longer. If all your doing is mud/snop, he said Gators are great. But for Mud/snow/rough terrain/ hardpack, get the Swamplites. I have them on mine, and have pulled wheelies in mud that a 400 with stock tires was stuck in! Ill never get another tire.
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Mudlite tires vs Swamplite tires
gators are pretty cheap compare to other tire prices. they are similar to mudbugs in tread design. i've got about 2000 miles on them and they really arnt showing any wear. larger than stock size gators probably wont give you a great increase in ground clearence as they are more wide than tall. but they really shine in mud and snow. they arnt bad on regular trails either. makes it kinda fun because you can really make the rear slide with gators. really, all the tires mentioned on here are good tires.