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Carlisle Versa Trail ATR

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Carlisle Versa Trail ATR Tires

Take on mixed terrain with the Carlisle Versa Trail ATR, a radial all-terrain tire built for ATVs and UTVs. Its balanced tread bites on dirt, gravel, and rocky hardpack, and the stable casing keeps steering and braking calm whether you are riding light or carrying gear. Offered in popular staggered front and rear sizes, the Versa Trail ATR makes a straightforward upgrade from stock when you want longer tread life, better control, and predictable performance in changing seasons.

Why Choose the Carlisle Versa Trail ATR

Versa Trail ATR is engineered for real-world use. A versatile all-terrain pattern delivers consistent bite, while radial construction smooths the ride and improves stability at speed. A durable rubber blend resists cuts and abrasion, and wide voids shed small debris. Staggered shoulder blocks add edge grip in ruts and off-camber sections, and a tuned contact patch promotes even wear for longer service life on workdays and weekend rides.

Performance on Dirt, Rock, and Hardpack

On packed dirt and gravel, the Carlisle Versa Trail ATR feels planted and predictable, helped by a radial casing that resists squirm at speed. On rocky stretches, the block edges provide dependable traction and controlled braking, and the shoulders help the tire hook up as surfaces change mid-corner. Light mud and wet trail sections are handled capably thanks to open channels that move material away from the contact patch. For deep mud or dedicated sand riding, a purpose-built tread will perform better.

Sizes and Fitment Guide

The Versa Trail ATR comes in common ATV and UTV sizes to match staggered OE setups. Typical rears include 25x10-12, 26x11-12, 27x11-14, 28x10-14, and 30x10-14, paired with narrower fronts such as 25x8-12 or 26x9-12. Confirm rim diameter, overall diameter, and section width against your vehicle specs to prevent rubbing at full lock and full compression. If you plan to upsize, account for clutching, gearing, and speedometer variance.

Popular Carlisle Versa Trail ATR sizes

Riders often choose these Carlisle Versa Trail ATR sizes for a good mix of traction and comfort: 25x10-12 and 25x8-12, 26x11-12 and 26x9-12, plus 27x11-14, 28x10-14, and 30x10-14. Wider rears help drive traction and stability under load on many utility and sport-utility machines. If you are unsure what fits, match rim diameter first, then check overall diameter and width against your suspension and fender clearance. Verify fitment with your typical load and ride height.

Fitment tips for ATVs and UTVs

Keep front and rear diameter stagger close to stock to preserve steering geometry and reduce driveline stress. Check clearance at full steering lock and through full suspension travel, especially if you use wheel spacers or non-OE offsets. Maintain load and speed ratings at or above OE. On 4WD systems, keep overall diameters closely matched left to right and front to rear, and consider clutch or power delivery adjustments if you move to larger, heavier tires.

Pricing and How to Buy

Pricing for the Versa Trail ATR varies by size and spec. Smaller 12 inch sizes are usually the most affordable, while larger 14 inch options cost more due to added materials and higher load capability. For best value, pick the exact size your vehicle requires, compare per-tire and set pricing, and factor in mounting if you are not installing at home. When you are ready, select your size, add to cart, and check out to get back on the trail.

User Reviews and Real-World Feedback

Owners often praise the Versa Trail ATR for a stable, smooth ride on hardpack and gravel, with predictable cornering and braking even when hauling gear. Many note solid bite on rocky sections without harsh vibration. Mounting is typically straightforward, and wear holds up well for mixed work and recreation. As with any all-terrain tread, deep mud or pure sand calls for a specialized tire, but for one set that handles most rides, the ATR is a dependable choice.

Carlisle Versa Trail ATR vs Other All‑Terrain Tires

Against popular all-terrain options like the Maxxis Bighorn or ITP Mud Lite, the Versa Trail ATR leans toward a smooth, planted feel on hard surfaces with steady traction across mixed trails. The tread favors balanced bite over aggressive mud evacuation, which suits riders who split time between job sites, gravel roads, and rocky routes. If deep mud is your priority, a more open, paddle-like pattern may win. If you want stability, steering precision, and everyday versatility, the Versa Trail ATR is an easy pick.

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