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Has anyone used the Nokian nAT? Their North American All Terrain tires.

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There aren't a lot of reviews, but the ones I've seen seem to be pretty positive. I've been thinking of giving these a try when I need to replace mine. Nokian is known for their winter tires and I'm wondering how these do on things like shale rock, sand, and even mud if anyone has any personal experience.
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I have used Nokian Tyres for years and won't use anything else, especially for winter. I have Haka 8 & 9's currently on my BB and F150 (studded) and I have recently changed the factory supplied Continentals for Nokian Outposts on the BB for Spring, summer and fall. Great improvement for all around performance over factory tires and especially for any off-road use. I get a little more time on the Outposts as they are all-weather but will always change out to the Haka's for winter up here. (lots of snow, ice and gravel)

I have a friend who changed out their new factory tires for the Outposts on their new RV (Dodge Ram ProMaster RoadTrek) and he says the performance in winter is suitable for what they need i.e. general driving in the city and short highway trips in the winter, no issues with a big vehicle.

Hope this helps, happy travels!
 

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I have reviewed them here vs my Baja Boss A/T's, search for those posts. Short response, initally louder, road more firmly and possibly worse gas mileage but all that improved with an extended break in time/mileage.
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