P500 Best tire for thick loose sand

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I bought a used 2016 P500 for the purpose of pulling a jon boat down to a river. The sandbar along the river is very loose sand. Before I get to the sandbar though I do have to travel along a trail for a couple of hundred yards that can also be mud with a couple of deep mud holes. So I guess I'm looking for a tire that will perform well in both sand and mud, especially the sand. If I get stuck in the mud I can always hook up to a tree and winch myself out. If I get stuck in the sand it will be a problem.

I have looked through several different posts but I'm not sold on a tire yet. Currently I have the stock tires. I think I will go back with 25" or 26" 11x12 on back and 9x12 on front. Had planned on getting one of the Mudlite series tires but I have seen several posts stating they do poorly in loose sand. I'm strictly in sand and mud, no rocks and no fast or long distance driving. The need for a diff lock remains to be seen. Any opinions are appreciated.
 
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Without going to paddle tires I'd suggest Big Horn 2.0's. They're light and with the rounded profile have great flotation in sand and snow, especially the wides. 6 ply construction and being a radial you'll get a better ride. Solid all around tire with an aggressive enough tread to get you through the mud.
 
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Without going to paddle tires I'd suggest Big Horn 2.0's. They're light and with the rounded profile have great flotation in sand and snow, especially the wides. 6 ply construction and being a radial you'll get a better ride. Solid all around tire with an aggressive enough tread to get you through the mud.
I have seen those mentioned favorably many times.
 
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May have to go to aftermarket rims so you can take advantage of 11's or 12's for the front also to help it 'float'.
 
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these should do it!
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Tried to P500 for the first time in the sand today. I was pleasantly surprised at how well it handled the sand with the stock tires. I don't know if the extra weight helps or that it is just geared much lower but compared to my Polaris Sportsman the P500 handles the loose sand much better.
 

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