"AT" in tire markings stands for "All-Terrain." It indicates that the tire is designed for both on-road and off-road driving, providing a balance between highway comfort and off-road traction.

Key Features of AT Tires:
Versatile Performance: Suitable for paved roads, gravel, dirt, sand, and light mud.
Tread Design: More aggressive than highway tires but less extreme than mud-terrain (MT) tires.
Durability: Often reinforced with tougher sidewalls to resist punctures and improve load capacity.
Ride Comfort: Quieter and smoother than MT tires, making them ideal for daily driving and occasional off-road use.
AT tires are popular among SUV and truck owners who need a tire capable of handling various terrains while maintaining good road manners.





