Carlisle All Trail Tires
Get reliable, all-surface control with the Carlisle All Trail. This ATV/UTV utility tire is built for hardpack and paved routes, and it stays composed on light trails and gravel. The non-directional tread and low-profile carcass limit squirm, sharpen steering response, and keep the ride smooth and quiet. A broad, even footprint supports confident braking and predictable cornering, and the durable compound holds up to daily utility work where stability matters more than deep mud bite.
Key features and benefits
The Carlisle All Trail uses a non-directional pattern with closely spaced blocks to put more rubber on the ground on hardpack and pavement. That contact patch keeps steering light and accurate while cutting vibration and noise. A low-profile casing controls tread flex for stable handling and even wear, and rounded shoulders smooth turn-in on firm surfaces. The compound resists chunking on gravel and scuffing on asphalt, making the All Trail a smart pick for mixed-surface duty where stability, comfort, and longevity matter more than deep mud traction.
Find your size and fitment
Match your All Trail choice to your vehicle's original size, load capacity, and rim width. Always verify clearance at full lock and full suspension travel, especially if upsizing, and follow the owner's manual or OE placard for diameter, width, and ply or load specs. If you mix pavement, hardpack, and turf, run the same model and size at all four corners to preserve handling balance and even wear. If you are unsure how to read 22x11-10 or 23x10.5-12, our team can confirm the right fit before you buy.
Popular sizes for Carlisle All Trail
Popular picks include 22x11-10 for rear utility quads and carts, 23x10.5-12 for a wider footprint and stability, and 25x10-12 for added ground clearance. These sizes suit many ATV/UTV and utility cart fitments that prioritize hard-surface manners and predictable control. Always confirm rim width compatibility and load requirements before ordering.
Performance on trails, pavement, and turf
On hardpack and pavement, the All Trail's closely spaced lugs deliver confident grip and smooth rolling, and braking feels predictable thanks to a broad contact patch while the rounded shoulders help it track cleanly through corners. On light trails and gravel, the tread resists chipping and maintains traction without the squirm of open lugs. It is also relatively turf-friendly compared to aggressive patterns, which makes it a good match for utility carts and zero-turn applications that need minimal ground disturbance. For deep mud, sand, or heavy snow, choose a more open, high-void tread; the All Trail is at its best where firm surfaces are common.
Price and value
Pricing for the Carlisle All Trail varies by size, load spec, and availability, and larger diameters or higher load ratings typically cost more. When comparing price, factor in expected tread life, a smoother ride on hard surfaces, and reduced turf disturbance versus aggressive patterns. Buying a matched set maximizes handling balance and wear, so check current promotions, shipping times, and shop mounting options before checkout. If you need help choosing between close sizes or verifying rim compatibility, our fitment specialists can help you get it right the first time.
Reviews and real‑world feedback
Owners often praise the All Trail for stable handling on pavement and hardpack, quieter operation than open-lug tires, and solid wear under daily utility use. Many report sharper steering on side-by-sides and carts used around neighborhoods, campuses, and job sites, along with turf-friendliness in tight turns and less scuffing than aggressive trail tires. Riders who focus on deep mud or sand sometimes find the tread too mild for those conditions, a reasonable tradeoff given the All Trail's focus on firm surfaces. Overall, it is regarded as a dependable, low-hassle utility choice.
Comparison: All Trail vs alternatives
If most of your driving is on hardpack, pavement, and turf, the All Trail emphasizes smooth rolling, predictable steering, and long wear. Shoppers considering Carlisle All Trail II are usually after similar manners, with size or construction differences for specific machines. Carlisle Field Trax or Trail Wolf use more open lug patterns for looser terrain, but they can ride rougher and mark turf more easily. Choose based on your dominant surface, firm mixed-use favors All Trail while softer, loose terrain may benefit from a more open tread, and when in doubt match the tread to your typical surface first, then dial in the size.