P700 maxxis zilla or kenda executioner

Tflynn

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What is your primary use/terrain? What do you expect out of your tires as far as traction, comfort, price etc. I can tell you what is good about my tires but what's good to me may not be something you even care about!
 
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I would look into the growler 2.5 by pitbull. Or black diamond xtrs. Both offer nice ride and great traction. I just sold a set of 27 zillas I ran on my 700. They are pretty good in the snow, probably real good in the mud. But were to rough at slower speeds for me.
 
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Hunting purposes, farm fields and snow
I like my executioners. I have not ridden in the snow with them so I can't speak to that but they are awesome in the mud! Really, they get pretty good traction on everything I've driven them on. You can literally watch them bite into the ground on low speed stuff. I think I've put roughly the same amount of miles on them as my stockers and they still have plenty of tread whereas the stock tires were essentially bald when I replaced them. They are good for farm use, shoot they're basically a small tractor tire and are reasonably priced. Dont remember exactly what I paid but I think 100 or less per tire?

Really the only downsides are they ride a bit rough on hardpack or pavement at low speed and they destroy grass if you turn sharp.

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Oh yeah, and they look cool!!
 
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I like my executioners. I have not ridden in the snow with them so I can't speak to that but they are awesome in the mud! Really, they get pretty good traction on everything I've driven them on. You can literally watch them bite into the ground on low speed stuff. I think I've put roughly the same amount of miles on them as my stockers and they still have plenty of tread whereas the stock tires were essentially bald when I replaced them. They are good for farm use, shoot they're basically a small tractor tire and are reasonably priced. Dont remember exactly what I paid but I think 100 or less per tire?

Really the only downsides are they ride a bit rough on hardpack or pavement at low speed and they destroy grass if you turn sharp.

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Oh yeah, and they look cool!!
Do you notice the difference of them being a heavy tire?
 
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I did 26"x10" all the way around on stock wheels. Did not feel any loss of performance.
 
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Yeah no problem. I think the cheapest was Motorsport.com, I can't remember now. But check there if you haven't already.
 
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They have eBay beat on 27's too

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Course maybe not if they add tax...
 

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