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Atturo, which has over 80 years of tire manufacturing history, began operations in Illinois in 2009 and specializes in premium tires for the light truck and SUV markets. Entering the tire market in 2001, Sailun Tires is a member of Chinese company Mesnac and is focused on creating economical products that offer adequate performance, a longer tread life, and high mileage.
Atturo sells power sport tires for SxS and ATV vehicles, commercial vehicle tires, the AZ Series for passenger cars, and all-terrain light truck tires under the Trail Blade brand. A rugged-terrain tire, the Atturo Trail Blade X/T is designed for light trucks and SUVs, and offers drivers a great balance of road manners on the pavement and confident traction off-road.
Sailun offers a wide range of all-season, all-terrain, winter, and highway tires to suit the needs of SUVs, light trucks, trailers, commercial vehicles, and passenger vehicles. Designed for trucks and SUVs, the Sailun Terramax R/T is a Three Peak Mountain Snowflaked certified rugged-terrain tire that offers better performance in winter conditions.
Performance-wise, the Atturo Trail Blade X/T and the Sailun Terramax R/T are very similar and cover the same mileage warranty. However, how are these tires different from one another? Here is a comparison of the handling, traction, and longevity of the Atturo Trail Blade X/T and the Sailun Terramax R/T using SimpleScore (SimpleTire's proprietary tire rating system).
Atturo Trail Blade X/T tires
With this hybrid tire, the Atturo Trail Blade X/T, you get the best of both MT and AT tires. Thanks to its all-terrain center tread pattern, mud-terrain shoulder block, and sidewall design, you'll feel at home wherever you go. The Atturo Trail Blade XT, inspired by the literal cutting-edge designs of the bladesmiths at Quartermaster Knives, can handle rough off-road terrain as readily as pavement when you're boulevard-bound. Unlike any other off-road tire, the Trail Blade X/T has robust shoulder blocks inspired by "knife blades," giving your truck a substantial styling update while improving traction in terrains such as dirt and sand. These shoulder blocks also resist punctures and tears, allowing you to keep rolling over tough terrain on the route. In addition, the Trail Blade XT includes a rim guard to protect your unique rims from curb rash in town or boulders on the trail.
On average, the Atturo Trail Blade X/T sports a decent score of 7.7 out of 10 thanks to its great longevity, solid handling, and consistent traction.
Sailun Terramax R/T tires
The Terramax RT is an aggressive rugged terrain tire that has a deep tread depth and great road manners for everyday driving. Available in 36 sizes, with rim diameters ranging from 17 to 22 inches, and flotation sizes of 33, 35, and 37 inches, the Terramax RT will improve your car’s aesthetic appeal. The shoulder lugs are squared off and staggered to truly chew into the terrain. Despite how robust these treads are, the ride on the highway is designed to be quiet due to a softer rubber compound. The Terramax easily grips everything, including dirt, gravel, and boulders. These tires do have Three Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMS) certification for improved winter performance, and because of the soft tread compound required for a 3PMS rating, drivers can enjoy even more strength and traction than other RT tires without the 3PMS certification.
On average, the Sailun Terramax R/T scores an overall SimpleScore of 8.1 thanks to its great longevity, solid handling, and decent traction.
Atturo Trail Blade X/T vs Sailun Terramax R/T tires on traction
Rugged terrain tires combine solid off-road grip, on-road traction, and comfort in a single tire. Here is a comparison of the traction scores of the Atturo Trail Blade X/T and the Sailun Terramax R/T.
The Atturo Trail Blade X/T sports a traction score of 7.5 thanks to its smaller center blocks which improve traction on paved roads. For reliable grip, open shoulders and a blocky lug tread design keep mud, dirt, rocks, sand, water, slush, and other debris out of the tread.
On the other hand, the Sailun Terramax R/T sports a traction score of 7.8 thanks to the aggressive tread pattern which improves traction and performance on- and off-road. These tires can be pinned with studs, where permitted, to provide more traction in extreme winter weather.
When it comes to traction, the Sailun Terramx R/T has a slight edge over the Atturo Trail Blade X/T (7.8 vs 7.5).
ADVANTAGE: Sailun Terramx R/T
Atturo Trail Blade X/T vs Sailun Terramax R/T tires on handling
Rugged-terrain tires can handle rough terrains that an all-terrain tire would struggle with, while still making on-road use a realistic alternative by keeping noise levels to a minimum. What are the handling scores for the Atturo Trail Blade X/T and the Sailun Terramax R/T? Let us see.
The Atturo Trail Blade X/T’s smaller center blocks boost handling performance on paved roads. As a result, the Trail Blade X/T sports a decent handling score of 7.9.
Likewise, the Sailun Terramax R/T also gets a solid handling score of 7.8 thanks to the center tread block design which offers stability and improved handling performance.
When it comes to handling, the Atturo Trail Blade X/T has a marginally better score than the Sailun Terramax R/T.
ADVANTAGE: Atturo Trail Blade X/T
Atturo Trail Blade X/T vs Sailun Terramax R/T tires on longevity
The longevity of a rugged-terrain tire depends on how and where they are used. Let's compare the longevity scores of the Atturo Trail Blade X/T and the Sailun Terramax R/T.
The Atturo Trail Blade X/T’s built-in rim guard protects the tire and wheel from harm, while the reinforced sidewall adds strength and durability. As a result, the Trail Blade X/T earns a great longevity score of 8.2.
On the flip side, the Sailun Terramax R/T sports a great longevity score of 8.7. Its deep tread depth increases service life by providing consistent performance even when the tire wears down.
Additionally, both the tires are backed by a 45,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty, However, when it comes to longevity, the Sailun Terramax R/T has a slight edge over the Atturo Trail Blade X/T.
ADVANTAGE: Sailun Terramx R/T
When to use each
Rugged-terrain tires are referred to as hybrids because their on- and off-road performance and tread aggressiveness fall between all-terrain and mud-terrain categories. Rugged-terrain tires - the Atturo Trail Blade X/T and the Sailun Terramx R/T - are dependable alternatives for individuals who do not want to compromise off-road performance while still enjoying their vehicle on the road. These tires strike the perfect balance between all-terrain and mud-terrain tires.
Which one should you choose?
Which of these rugged-terrain tires is best suited for your vehicle? According to SimpleScore, the Sailun Terramax R/T outperforms the Atturo Trail Blade X/T (8.1 vs 7.7) thanks to the Sailun’s better longevity and traction scores. However, the Atturo Trail Blade X/T has a slight edge over when it comes to handling.
Comparing the prices of the 265/50R20 tire size, the Atturo Trail Blade X/T costs around $171 per tire, and four such tires cost $684, while the Sailun Terramax R/T costs around $162 per tire, and four such tires cost $648 (a difference of $36).
Based on SimpleScore, you should choose the Atturo Trail Blade X/T if you:
- Drive a compact luxury SUV like the Buick Envision, a luxury crossover SUV Cadillac SRX, or a mid-size crossover SUV Dodge Journey
- Want better handling (7.9 vs 7.8)
On the other hand, you should go for the Sailun Terramax R/T if you:
- Drive a traditional SUV like the Ford Bronco, a larger luxury SUV Lincoln Navigator, or a full-size pickup truck Toyota Tundra
- Want better traction (7.8 vs 7.5) and longevity (8.7 vs 8.2)
- Want an affordable rugged-terrain tire
- Want a Three Peak Mountain Snowflaked rugged-terrain tire
Still not sure which tire to buy? Fortunately, SimpleTire is here to help, and our agents will be more than happy to assist you in selecting the right tire for your ride and budget.
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