Milestar Patagonia H/T Reviews
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What does H/T stand for, you might wonder? H/T stands for Highway Terrain, a category that’s roughly comparable to all-season tires or touring tires, except H/T tires are designed for light trucks and feature an enhanced load rating and durability.
That’s where the Milestar Patagonia H/T steps up. The Patagonia H/T is designed as a light truck tire that delivers year-round traction along with long, even wear, a robust load rating, quiet, comfortable ride, and great road manners and handling. Thanks to its confident all-season performance and superb highway handling, this is a tire that rivals the best touring tires for cars but with the durability and strength you need for a light truck tire.
So what is it about the tire that makes it such a great choice? Let’s dig a little deeper in this Milestar Patagonia H/T review:
Features and Benefits
Here are just a few of the features that put the Milestar Patagonia H/T out at the front of a crowded pack
- Wide circumferential ribs evacuate water from the tire’s contact patch for wet-weather traction, resistance to hydroplaning and tread stability
- Stone ejectors built into the tread grooves to shed rocks and debris, protecting the casing
- Angled tread notches dig into snow, slush or mud for enhanced traction
- Dense pattern of sipes embedded in tread, adding thousands of extra biting edges for traction in snow, slush, mud
- Backed by a 60,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty
- Notched tread blocks boost handling and road manners
- Tread pitch is computer tuned to help keep road noise to a minimum
- Twin steel belts with fabric cord layer for durability, great ride quality
- M+S rated for mud and snow traction and performance
Available in sizes from 15” to 22”, the Patagonia H/T is also backed by Milestar’s 30-Day ride guarantee and option road hazard coverage.
Pros and Cons
The Patagonia H/T from Milestar is a tire that doesn’t really have that many marks in the Con column, and they’re far outweighed by the Pros:
PROS:
- Generous 60,000 mile/60 month tread life warranty
- Strong ride quality and low noise
- Long, even wear and M+S rating for year-round traction
CONS:
- Loses traction in heavier snow or slush
- Fuel efficiency could be better
- Not ideal for heavy off-road driving
SimpleTire’s view on Milestar Patagonia H/T tires
There are so many choices out there when it comes to highway-terrain tires for light trucks, SUVs, and crossovers, but we really feel that the Milestar Patagonia H/T is an all-around great choice in a workhorse tire for your truck. It’s affordable, durable, and competent at everything you need in a light truck tire, with an M+S certification for mud/snow traction and performance.
Can the Milestar Patagonia H/T deliver that same kind of traction and performance in heavier mud or deep snow? In a word, no. But that’s not really what it's designed for, either; that’s more the purview of an all-terrain tire or winter tire. Highway-terrain tires like the Milestar Patagonia H/T are designed for long hours on the interstate or gravel roads, with great road manners and ride quality and that’s exactly what you can expect with this tire. It’s a tire that compares well against other highway-terrain light truck tires that cost far more, and Milestar believes in this tire enough to back it with a 60k mile/60-month treadwear warranty.
What more could you expect out of a highway-terrain tire?
Vehicles the Milestar Patagonia H/T is a good replacement tire for
While not used as original equipment on any vehicle, the Patagonia H/T is a common replacement tire for many of today’s most popular vehicles. If you drive a Buick Encore, Chevrolet Trailblazer, Dodge Durango, Ford Ranger, Honda Pilot, Hyundai Santa Fe, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Kia Rio, Nissan Titan, RAM 1500, Subaru Outback, or Toyota Tundra and want a durable tire that offers great performance at an even better price, then this is a tire you might want to consider.
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