Wolfpack 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 Wolfpack tires by size, seasonality, vehicle type, and driving style, compare key specs, and check reviews before choosing.
Explore Wolfpack available tire categories, check most popular Wolfpack models, and use the filters to match the right option to your vehicle or use case.
Not sure which Wolfpack tires fit your needs? See how to choose
Choose Wolfpack tires by identifying the machine type first - most models in the lineup are ATV/UTV specific - then selecting by terrain severity, because the catalog splits clearly into all-terrain and mud-terrain branches rather than a single unified off-road product.
For ATV/UTV use across varied terrain, including hardpack, gravel, rocks, and light mud, the all-terrain models are the correct starting point. The P3057 is an all-terrain, all-season ATV/UTV tire with an optimized tread design for soft, loose, and uneven terrain grip, plus a self-cleaning ability that disperses mud, snow, and rocks from the footprint. The P373 is a 6-ply rated all-terrain ATV/UTV tire with self-cleaning and cut-resistant properties, a reinforced sidewall for puncture resistance, and suitability for both steer and drive positions. The P350 and SU81/SU81N sit in the same general all-terrain family - the SU81 uses an aggressive self-cleaning non-directional tread for ATV/UTV performance across varied surfaces.
For machines that regularly see deep mud, water crossings, or extreme off-road conditions, the mud-terrain models are a separate and more appropriate choice. The P3036 is a mud-terrain all-season ATV/UTV tire built specifically for mud traction and improved driving durability. The SU83 uses an extra-deep tread pattern for excellent traction in wet and muddy conditions, with sidewall protectors to reduce impact damage. The P375 rounds out the mud-terrain branch and should not be compared against the all-terrain models as if they serve the same surface.
The practical Wolfpack decision is terrain-first: all-terrain for mixed trail and hardpack use, mud-terrain for sustained deep mud and extreme conditions. Ply rating and size are the secondary filters once the terrain branch is confirmed, as Wolfpack models are available in 6, 8, 10, and 12-ply ratings to match load and durability requirements across different ATV and UTV platforms.
The most common Wolfpack tire sizes include:
Wolfpack tire sizes follow ATV/UTV conventions - expressed as overall diameter x width-rim diameter in inches - rather than the metric format used on passenger tires. Sizes are split across 12-inch and 14-inch rim diameters, with 12-inch fitments covering most mid-size ATVs and 14-inch fitments serving full-size UTVs and side-by-sides. Ply rating (6, 8, 10, or 12 ply) should be confirmed against the machine's load requirements before finalizing size, as heavier UTVs benefit from higher ply ratings for sidewall durability on rocky or rough terrain.
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