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Cooper Discoverer Road Trail AT 265/70R16 112T

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Cooper Discoverer Road Trail AT

Meet the Cooper Discoverer Road Trail AT, an approachable all-terrain tire built for daily comfort without giving up weekend capability. Stable, interlocking blocks and open shoulders move water and slush, and the many biting edges support confident braking and acceleration on wet and light-snow roads. On pavement it stays quiet and composed, while the casing and tread geometry are tuned for gravel, dirt, and mild ruts. If you want one set for year-round versatility, the Road Trail AT keeps things simple and dependable.

Key Features and Benefits

The Cooper Discoverer Road Trail AT blends all-terrain traction with road manners you can live with every day. Its all-season compound stays pliable in cooler temps, and dense siping creates extra biting edges for wet and light-snow grip. Stout, staggered blocks add cornering stability and help resist irregular wear, while open shoulders clear water and slush. A reinforced construction supports loads without piling on harshness, so the tire feels composed on the highway, dependable on gravel and dirt, and predictable at the steering wheel.

On‑Road and Light Off‑Road Performance

On pavement, the Road Trail AT delivers secure dry and wet traction thanks to a pattern that maintains consistent contact and stable braking. Variable pitch blocks help keep pattern noise down, and balanced carcass tuning aims for a controlled ride over joints and rough asphalt. Off road, siped blocks and open grooves bite into packed dirt, gravel, and light mud, and stone ejectors help keep the tread clear. It is a daily-driver A/T, ideal for unpaved access roads and mild trails, with road comfort and predictability prioritized for everyday use.

Winter and Wet Traction

Wide circumferential channels and lateral grooves move water away from the footprint to help cut hydroplaning, and abundant siping adds edges for wet braking and cornering. In winter, the cold-weather compound stays flexible at lower temps to support traction on light snow and slush. If you see frequent storms, steep grades, or long stretches below freezing, dedicated winter tires will still stop shorter and grip ice better. For many drivers, the Cooper Discoverer Road Trail AT provides dependable all-season control in rain and occasional snow.

Sizes, Fitment, and Specs

The Cooper Discoverer Road Trail AT comes in popular truck and SUV sizes, including 275/60R20 and 275/55R20. Specs such as overall diameter, section width, load index, speed rating, and tire weight vary by size and load range. Heavier, higher load versions usually weigh more and can nudge ride feel and fuel economy. Always confirm size and load needs on the driver door jamb or in the owner's manual, match all four tires for best handling, and check the Specs tab for current measurements and the exact weight for your chosen size.

Price, Warranty, and Value

Pricing for the Cooper Discoverer Road Trail AT depends on size, load range, and availability. Larger diameters and higher load ratings generally cost more. Many sizes include a manufacturer treadwear warranty and standard workmanship and defect coverage, so review the details for your chosen size. To compare total value, weigh long-term wear, everyday comfort, and seasonal traction, and check current promotions or installed pricing by entering your vehicle or tire size to see today's best offer and real-time availability.

Road Trail AT vs Alternatives

Compared with the Discoverer AT3 4S, the Road Trail AT targets a slightly softer, more compliant on-road ride while maintaining reliable all-terrain capability. Drivers who spend more time on gravel or light trails should weigh block stability and tread depth, while mostly road-going drivers may prefer the quieter, smoother option. Climate matters, and in snowy regions siping density and cold-weather behavior become more important. Match the tire to your routine, commute, weekend trails, towing, or a mix of all three.

Road Trail AT vs Falken Wildpeak AT3W/AT4W

Shoppers often compare the Road Trail AT with Falken Wildpeak AT3W or AT4W. Falken is known for deeper tread and stronger off-road bite, while the Road Trail AT leans toward a quieter highway ride and year-round livability. If day-to-day comfort and predictable road manners top your list, the Cooper may feel more refined, but if you often tackle rocky paths or deeper ruts, the Falken patterns can appeal. Weigh noise tolerance, typical terrain, and winter needs before you decide.

Road Trail AT vs Hankook Dynapro AT2

Against the Hankook Dynapro AT2, the Cooper Discoverer Road Trail AT emphasizes a smooth, quiet ride with confident wet grip and light-snow capability. The Dynapro AT2 is a solid benchmark for balanced wear and multi-surface traction. Your decision may come down to ride feel and noise sensitivity versus tread aggressiveness and tread life expectations. Both are everyday-friendly A/T choices, so match the tire to your mileage, climate, and how often you leave pavement, and check specs for your size since load rating can influence comfort and response.

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