Choose your trail with Cooper Discoverer Road+Trail AT!

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We're back with another All-Terrain tire launch, this one from Cooper Tires!

Available in 4-ply rating (SL & XL), the Cooper Discoverer Road+Trail AT refreshes the popular Discoverer AT3 4S with incremental improvements where it mattered most. Featuring a next-generation tread pattern, the Discoverer Road+Trail AT utilizes a more rugged sidewall design over its predecessor which transitions nicely from the shoulder lugs. In addition the new aesthetics, drivers can expect superior wet performance and improved steering feel, with the same on-road comfort found with the previous version. If you find yourself mainly driving on-road with camping adventures sprinkled in throughout the year, the Cooper Discoverer Road+Trail AT is worth a look!

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Cooper Discoverer Road+Trail AT
UTQG: 620 A/B
Mileage Warranty: 65,000

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-KEY FEATURES-

  • EnduraGuard Design boasts durable internal construction to keep this tire’s shape over rough surfaces and ensure even treadwear.
  • A continuous tread pattern with traction shoulders extends 50% further down the sidewall than previously with a doubly thick angled design for even more grip on uneven surfaces.
  • Consistent control and grip on uneven terrain provided via thick, rugged interlocking tread blocks.
  • Connected center tread lugs deliver stability and traction on snowy surfaces for winter grip.
  • Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake Designation (3PMSF) for severe weather service.
  • 45-Day Satisfaction Guarantee

What do you think of the new Cooper Discoverer Road+Trail AT? If you've run the AT3 4S previously, will you consider the Discoverer Road+Trail AT for your next set?

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The provided links above only go to the 225/65/17, which is an SL load rated tire and hence a 4 Ply rated tire but, unless I'm mistaken, wouldn't an XL load rated tire automatically be rated a 6 Ply tire?

For those that might want to take these off-road, I'd highly recommend one of the XL load rated tires, like the 235/65/17 or 245/65/17, over it's SL rated, little brother. Weights for the 235 & 245's are 34 and 36lbs. Also keep in mind, that Tire Rack still considers these to be "On Road All Terrain" tires.

In answer to DT's question "For those that ran the AT3 4S previously" "Will you consider the R&T A/T" NO, I will not, having had 3 sidewall punctures, running off road, on a previous car, with one of their SL load rated tires. They were however, excellent in the snow and rain. I would highly recommend anyone tempted to get these, buy DT's tire warranty, if it's likely you will take it off road.
 
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The provided links above only go to the 225/65/17, which is an SL load rated tire and hence a 4 Ply rated tire but, unless I'm mistaken, wouldn't an XL load rated tire automatically be rated a 6 Ply tire?
Appreciate the participation, Blue!

To your question, an XL tire is a reinforced 4-ply rated tire. A 6-ply rated tire would put you into a Load Range C category. :like:

See the chart 1/4 quarter way down the page LINKED HERE
 
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