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Designed for use on difficult terrain conditions including mud, rock, gravel, sand, and dirt, rugged terrain tires offer remarkable traction and durability to guarantee exceptional performance. These tires often feature reinforced sidewalls, aggressive tread patterns, and other strong tread components that ensure a consistent ride on uneven ground. They provide more traction than all-terrain tires and less than mud-terrain tires, which makes them suitable for users who want tires that occupy the middle path. To indicate "Rugged Terrain," tire makers combine X/T (Extreme Terrain) with R/T.
Chinese tire producer Venom Power has its experience squarely focused on value, quality, performance, and unique sizes. Over the years, this Chinese tire producer has developed a reputation for itself in the global automotive aftermarket by manufacturing tires people really need rather than ones we think they do. Venom Power Terra Hunter X/T is the tire we have chosen to compare today.
On the other side of the spectrum is RBP Tires, a company founded in 2011. From the beginning, its goal has been to supply 4x4 trucks with robust, long-lasting tires for off-road applications. The company stresses longevity, great traction, and a robust look since tires intended to negotiate the toughest mud, gravel, rocks, and other off-road terrain focus on these aspects. This leads us to the second tire used in this struggle for dominance: RBP Repulsor X/T RX. Both tires have been rated using our proprietary tire rating system SimpleScore.
Venom Power Terra Hunter R/T tires
The Venom Power Terra Hunter R/T helps bigger vehicles like SUVs, Jeeps, and light trucks to obtain traction and provide great performance on off-road conditions. The hybrid design of the tire combines open shoulders and large tread blocks for better on- and off-road traction and performance on uneven, soft, and loose terrains. A tough rubber compound ensures consistent performance and staggered shoulder blocks, in combination with the tread depth, generate suitable traction.
Based on the above, the Terra Hunter R/T proved fit for an average SimpleScore of 7.6.
RBP Repulsor X/T RX tires
The strong traction gained from the mix of a tough upper sidewall design and biting edges enables the RBP Repulsor X/T RX to scale various terrains. This tire sports a hybrid design that is made by combining suitable characters from RBP's mud-terrain and all-terrain tires. Having been made for use on lifted trucks, Jeeps, and SUVs, the Repulsor X/T RX's ideal tire design lowers road noise and vibrations for a comfortable, peaceful ride on paved roads.
While more features will be available during the course of this review, RBP backs the Repulsor X/T RX with a limited manufacturer tread life warranty of 50,000 miles. An average Simple Score of 7.8 is available here.
Venom Power Terra Hunter R/T vs RBP Repulsor X/T RX tires on traction
The Venom Power Terra Hunter R/T features large tread blocks, an aggressive tread pattern, and an open shoulder design for easy grip on uneven terrain. At the same time, a strong rubber compound also aids traction. As per the above characteristics and advantages, the Venom Power Terra Hunter R/T tire earns an average traction score of 7.6.
On the other hand, the RBP Repulsor X/T RX showcases large staggered tread elements, open-notched shoulders, and wide grooves that provide consistent traction on types of surfaces that are as varied as mud, dirt, sand, rocks, stones, and others. An aggressive lug tread with a wide void ratio and a damage-resistant tread compound ensure self-cleaning properties. The biting edges and upper sidewall design boost grip further, leading to an average traction score of 7.2.
ADVANTAGE: Venom Power Terra Hunter X/T
Venom Power Terra Hunter R/T vs RBP Repulsor X/T RX tires on handling
Tread depth on the Terra Hunter R/T is lesser than that of the Repulsor X/T RX. Whether on- or off-road, the contact patch has been designed to help this tire show great handling stability. The Terra Hunter R/T features an advanced rubber compound and it tends to perform better in the dry than in the wet. The aggressive tread pattern and the large tread blocks contribute to better performance. We found the Venom Power tire suitable for an average handling score of 7.6.
Tires with open-shoulder designs provide better handling and stability than those with closed shoulders, and the RBP Repulsor X/T RX is no exception. A damage-resistant tread compound and higher tread depth also help boost performance here. We found the RBP Repulsor X/T RX competent enough for an average handling score of 7.7.
ADVANTAGE: RBP Repulsor X/T RX
Venom Power Terra Hunter R/T vs RBP Repulsor X/T RX tires on longevity
The Venom Power tire’s stylish design is an attractive feature here, with the large tread blocks and the aggressive tread pattern looking good. While the tough rubber compound ensures long tread life, there is no limited manufacturer tread life warranty. A durable sidewall protects the tire from cuts and bruises, thereby prolonging tread life. Based on the above, the Venom Power Terra Hunter R/T receives an average longevity score of 7.8.
Compared to the above, the RBP tire features an upper sidewall design and an advanced damage-resistant rubber compound that provides high off-road protection. Unlike the Terra Hunter R/T, the RBP Repulsor X/T RX does feature a 50,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty. We found the Repulsor X/T RX good enough to earn an average longevity score of 8.7.
ADVANTAGE: RBP Repulsor X/T RX
When to use each
Most all-terrain and mud-terrain tires are infamous for being noisy, but the same is not always true of rugged-terrain tires. While a closed center tread pattern with a tight-knit center patch, in addition to an advanced tread pattern and pitch variation decreases noise on the Venom Power tire, a unique upper sidewall design makes the RBP quieter. On the whole, mud-terrain tires are widely regarded as the noisiest among all three types of tires.
Neither the Terra Hunter R/T nor the Repulsor X/T RX showcases Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certification, which means they cannot be used in severe snow conditions. However, if you intend to use tires for better comfort over a long period, you can consider an additional set of all-season tires.
Which one should you choose?
Throughout this comparison, you would have noticed that the Venom Power tire is behind the RBP in 2 out of 3 parameters, despite the former being the more experienced manufacturer. However, RBP is very close to Venom Power in the handling category, beating it by a whisker. At this point, we think it would be a good idea to bring forward the prices of the two tires. While the Venom Power tire begins at roughly $209 per tire ($836 for 4), the RBP tire is available at $144 per tire ($576 for 4).
Here’s why the Venom Terra Hunter R/T is a good purchase:
- It provides better traction
- It gets a tougher sidewall for damage resistance
- It ensures balanced handling and traction on highways and off-road areas
Given below are the reasons to buy the RBP Repulsor X/T RX:
- Better handling
- A limited manufacturer tread life warranty of 50,000 miles
- Great ride quality
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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