I am posting an update on the Bearclaw HTR tires.
I have put approximately 200 miles on them in varied terrain.
The last few trips have been through cut corn fields while checking game cameras. I traveled around the edge of one which had been bushhogged prior to being seed drilled, so the edges had 1/2-1 1/2" cut brush/sapling stubs sticking up around 3-6" high. The tires did well rolling right over the stubs. As for the dried out cut corn, it is nice being able to plow right through with no worry of a puncture like I have previously had to be concerned with.
They seem to be tough and have stood up to spinning on sharp rocks in the mountains. As for mud, they have purchased well for the little bit I go through.
So far so good for this guy.
Too bad I cannot find any options for better suspension. The rebound bucks like a horse.
I have put approximately 200 miles on them in varied terrain.
The last few trips have been through cut corn fields while checking game cameras. I traveled around the edge of one which had been bushhogged prior to being seed drilled, so the edges had 1/2-1 1/2" cut brush/sapling stubs sticking up around 3-6" high. The tires did well rolling right over the stubs. As for the dried out cut corn, it is nice being able to plow right through with no worry of a puncture like I have previously had to be concerned with.
They seem to be tough and have stood up to spinning on sharp rocks in the mountains. As for mud, they have purchased well for the little bit I go through.
So far so good for this guy.
Too bad I cannot find any options for better suspension. The rebound bucks like a horse.