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Our proprietary rating system
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8.2
Great
Score breakdown:
8.0
Long lasting
Great
8.5
Handling
Great
8.0
Traction
Great

Trailer tires have a special set of design features compared to vehicle tires. They also encounter a very specific set of performance challenges that differ from vehicle tires. These tires need to be able to handle heavy loads without wander or sway, but they don’t have to handle torque and horsepower from an engine. As a result, trailer tires are usually built with a heavier sidewall that resists flex and torsion so they can manage heavier loads easily. They need to be able to maintain traction while being towed in all kinds of weather and road conditions, and they need to be able to track accurately while turning. They generally have a higher inflation pressure than car tires, since ride quality isn’t as big a concern and since they need to have an enhanced load rating. What’s more, trailers tend to sit outside in every kind of weather condition for weeks or months on end, so trailer tires need a tread compound that’s not prone to age cracking or weathering from ozone and UV.
The Atturo ST300 is a great choice for light to medium trailer duty and is loaded with great features and premium design that make it a great choice. Let’s go in and get a closer look at this Atturo ST300 review:
Features and Benefits
- All-season tread features a network of angled, lateral, and circumferential grooves to quickly eliminate water from the tire’s contact patch to resist hydroplaning
- Redesigned contact patch puts more rubber in contact with the road for improved wear properties, braking performance, and handling
- Reinforced sidewall helps to enhance load rating
- Continuous center rib aids in straight-line tracking, reducing wander
- Interlocking tread elements help keep road noise down
- Long-wearing tread compound is designed for traction, damage resistance, resistance to weathering, and UV
Pros and Cons
PROS:
- Easy towing with low rolling resistance
- Great stability
- Good choice for heavier trailers and campers/RVs
- Great dry and wet traction
- Smooth and quiet ride
CONS:
- Trailer tire only – not for vehicle use
- Ply rating could be higher
SimpleTire’s view on Atturo ST300
For heavier trailers, you need a tire that’s up to the job, and the ST300 from Atturo is a great pick. The Atturo ST300 features a heavy-duty tread compound, reinforced sidewalls, and steel-belted radial construction with a nylon cap ply that gives it great durability even after hours and hours on the interstate. The Atturo ST300 might not be a great choice for commercial trailers that haul heavy equipment on and off of rough job sites, but it’s more than up to the job for most towing needs.
The all-season tread of the Atturo is similar to automotive tread designs, with circumferential grooves to resist hydroplaning. Its shoulder and center rib are designed for easy maneuverability, with the center rib also helping to ensure great straight-line stability even at higher speeds. All in all, you won’t make a bad call with this commercial tire for your boat trailer or RV.
Vehicles the Atturo ST300 is a good replacement tire for:

- Livestock haulers
- Car haulers
- Campers and RVs
- Equipment trailers
- Motorcycle trailers
- Boat trailers
- Moving trailers
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