Snow, ice, and off-roading on hard-packed surfaces shouldn’t pose a problem, as the tire can utilize the edges for traction and grip. The same set of saw-tooth edges that are designed for wet traction should also bring of the performance in other conditions. As with most tires, the goal is to keep the water away from the blocks and provide consistent traction. Despite not having the standard circumferential grooves, the tire has plenty of lateral grooves and sipes. The edges of the blocks have a saw-tooth design, which along with the sipes with various angles, should increase traction. Wet roads can be tricky, which is another area where the Wrangler TrailRunner AT should perform well. Goodyear’s idea was to make the tread blocks interlocking, which should provide longer life. The goal is to help reduce the noise when driving on paved roads.Īnother area the thread design should help is with durability. In terms of noise, the Wrangler TrailRunner AT is designed with a computer-optimized tread pattern. With that, let’s take a look at the features the tire offers. The tire is an all-season all-terrain one, meaning that it will be perfectly usable throughout the year and in almost all conditions. The tires in this group are terrain-related, and the one I’ll focus on today is the Wrangler TrailRunner AT. In the premium tire segment, we have Goodyear with its Wrangler lineup. Having these kinds of tires on your car means that you will be able to drive them on multiple terrains with good performance. To bypass the problem, tire manufacturers have been making all-terrain tires. People who drive their SUVs or trucks regularly will need to change tires every time they change the terrain. Running full-on off-road tires is the best approach but can be problematic. A dirt road may be passable, but anything more than that will be a problem. Road-going tires are generally a poor option if you need something a bit more extreme. If you fall in the second type, you probably know that the tires are among the more important aspects. On the other hand, some people go on off-roading adventures. Depending on the use case, some people buy them for the roomy interior or big bed to haul things. SUVs and trucks are a new trend, and it shows no signs of stopping. The automotive market is slowly being taken over by vehicles made for off-roading.