Waterfall tires are available in multiple sizes and tire types, with fitment, load capacity, and compatibility varying by vehicle and application.
This page helps you find the correct Waterfall tires by size, seasonality, vehicle type, and driving style, compare key specs, and check reviews before choosing.
Explore Waterfall available tire categories, check most popular Waterfall models, and use the filters to match the right option to your vehicle or use case.
Not sure which Waterfall tires fit your needs? See how to choose
Choose Waterfall tires by matching the product family to the vehicle type and seasonal requirement, because the full catalog spans everyday passenger all-season, all-season performance, dedicated winter, SUV/truck highway, and light commercial/all-terrain - each sitting in a distinct branch.
For a standard passenger car in everyday commuting, the Eco Dynamic is an all-season tire covering passenger vehicles and SUVs, backed by a 45,000-mile treadwear warranty, and is the highest-volume model in the Waterfall lineup. The Quattro is a separate all-season passenger tire aimed at drivers who want a single year-round solution, available in 14 and 16-inch rim sizes, with Block Stabilization Technology for improved tread rigidity and shorter braking distances. The practical difference between the two is size range and intended use: Eco Dynamic covers a wider range, including performance sizes, while Quattro is aimed at smaller, entry-level passenger fitments.
For dedicated winter service, the Snow Hill 3 is the correct branch and should not be treated as a cold-weather version of the Eco Dynamic. The Snow Hill 3 is a touring winter tire for SUVs and passenger vehicles, using a directional tread pattern and a rubber compound optimized for flexibility in harsh winter temperatures. Buyers in markets with sustained snow and ice should start here rather than relying on the all-season models for winter conditions.
The Terra-X H/T is designed for SUVs and light trucks needing highway and irregular terrain performance, available in 16, 17, and 18-inch sizes. It handles highway driving and light mixed terrain, but is not an all-terrain or off-road tire - buyers needing more aggressive off-road capability should look at the LT-200 or ATR.
The LT-200 targets trucks, SUVs, and commercial light vehicles with an aggressive tread pattern suited to mud, gravel, and rough roads in 14 and 16-inch sizes. The LT-300 serves a similar commercial and work-vehicle role. The ATR is visible in current Waterfall retail listings as an all-terrain variant, though it carries less publicly available specification detail than the other models.
The real Waterfall decision follows this sequence: passenger car or truck/SUV first, then seasonal requirement - all-season, dedicated winter, or all-terrain - which will land the buyer in the right family before size and load index become the narrowing filters.
The most common Waterfall tire sizes include:
Waterfall is a Turkish tire brand founded in 2000, manufactured by Kolsan (KCL Tire), and distributed across more than 130 countries. It is positioned as a value-tier brand competing on price for everyday passenger and light truck fitments, with an emphasis on fuel efficiency and OE-equivalent construction standards. The Eco Dynamic is the primary passenger model, the Terra-X H/T serves SUV and light truck highway use, and the LT-200 and LT-300 cover light commercial and all-terrain applications. Size selection should start with confirming vehicle type and use case before choosing between these families.
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