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Carlisle Versa Trail XTR
Built for mixed terrain without beating you up, the Carlisle Versa Trail XTR is a tough all-terrain ATV/UTV radial that works hard during the week and rides smooth on the weekend. Its radial construction soaks up trail chatter, and the non-directional tread keeps steering and braking predictable on hardpack, gravel, and light mud. Reinforced shoulders and stable blocks add bite and help the tread wear evenly under utility loads or spirited trail runs. Browse sizes, check fitment tips, and order online for fast delivery to your door or preferred installer.
Key features and construction
The Versa Trail XTR is built for balanced performance and durability. Its radial carcass improves ride comfort and keeps the footprint stable, so the tire tracks straight on hard surfaces and manages heat on longer rides. A non-directional, open-shoulder tread bites from multiple angles for predictable grip and braking, while staggered block edges help shed loose soil and light mud. A robust casing and reinforced sidewalls resist cuts and punctures from rocks and jobsite debris. Together, these features deliver confident handling, solid wear, and dependable traction for utility and recreation.
Performance by terrain
On hardpack and gravel, the Versa Trail XTR corners with confidence and brakes consistently thanks to its radial foundation and firm tread blocks. In light mud and loam, the open shoulders and multiple biting edges keep forward drive and steering response, though deep mud still favors a purpose-built mud pattern. In rocky sections, the sturdy casing and reinforced shoulders reduce pinch risks and improve puncture resistance. Expect a composed ride at trail speeds and even wear when pressures are set correctly and rotations are kept on schedule. For mixed-use machines, it is a versatile blend of comfort and control.
Sizes and fitment guidance
Popular Versa Trail XTR sizes include 25x10-12, 26x9-12, 26x11-12, 27x11-14, 28x10-14, 30x10-14, and 32x10-14. Availability can vary by wheel width and machine. Match overall diameter and load needs to your vehicle specs. Always verify fitment in your owner's manual and compare to your OE tire size, clearance, and wheel offset, especially when stepping up in diameter. If your ATV/UTV uses staggered front and rear sizes, order accordingly. Not sure what fits? Share your model and current size, and we'll confirm the right Versa Trail XTR options.
Pricing and value
Versa Trail XTR pricing varies by size and load rating. Larger diameters and 14-inch fitments typically cost more than 12-inch. Riders pick the XTR for its mix of durability, ride comfort, and dependable all-terrain grip, qualities that can stretch replacement intervals and reduce downtime. Check current promotions, set-of-four savings, and shipping options at checkout. For the best value, choose a size that matches your use and load, maintain proper inflation, and rotate when possible to maximize tread life.
Versa Trail XTR vs. Versa Trail ATR
Both target all-terrain ATV/UTV duty, but they prioritize slightly different needs. The Versa Trail XTR delivers a more planted feel and added toughness for heavier machines or rougher, rock-strewn trails. Reach for XTR if you want extra durability and a confident footprint. The Versa Trail ATR leans toward lighter weight and quick handling for general trail use. If you mostly ride hardpack with occasional light mud, ATR can be a cost-effective pick. If you carry cargo, tow, or see sharper rock and deep ruts, the XTR's added robustness is often the smarter choice.
Maintenance and care tips
Check pressures cold before each ride, using your owner's manual and load as the guide. Underinflation builds heat and stresses sidewalls. Overinflation shrinks the contact patch and hurts grip. Inspect tread and sidewalls for cuts, cords, or embedded debris after rocky routes. Rotate front to rear when sizes match to even out wear. Clean out packed mud and stones to protect lugs. Re-torque wheel nuts after installation and periodically. Store tires in a cool, dry space out of direct sun. These steps help the Versa Trail XTR deliver consistent traction and longer service life.
Is the XTR the right upgrade for you?
Choose the Versa Trail XTR if you want an all-terrain radial that stays stable on hardpack, carries utility loads with confidence, and holds up to rocky connectors and light mud. Riders who tow, haul gear, or run mixed terrain at varying speeds will appreciate its composed ride and durable casing. If you mostly cruise on firm surfaces with little cargo, a lighter all-terrain may be enough. Still deciding? Tell us your machine, current size, and terrain mix. We will confirm the best XTR size or suggest smart alternatives.