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Prinx HiCountry RT HR1 Reviews
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8.0
Great
Score breakdown:
8.7
Long lasting
Great
7.9
Handling
Good
7.7
Traction
Good
Prinx, founded in 1976, is a luxury tire brand owned by Prinx Chengshan Holding Limited, and TBC is its exclusive distributor in the United States. It designs, produces, and exports commercial and consumer tires for passenger vehicles, light trucks, agricultural and industrial equipment, as well as buses, in over 130 countries.
The Prinx HiCountry R/T HR1 is a rugged-terrain tire that is designed for use on SUVs and light trucks, and offers drivers great longevity, confident handling, and consistent traction. However, can this rugged-terrain tire offer the desired performance for your SUVs and light trucks? Let's have a look at the features and benefits, pros and cons, SimpleTire's thoughts on the Prinx HiCountry R/T HR1, and which vehicles it's a good fit for.
Features and Benefits
Rugged-terrain tires are built for adventure and provide reliable performance in off-road conditions. A rugged-terrain tire, the Prinx HiCountry R/T HRT’s durable tread design provides aggressive off-road capability without losing on-road manners. Let’s see its features and benefits:
- Aggressive traction: The Prinx HiCountry R/T HRT has an aggressive tread pattern, while the blocks' biting edges provide a stronger grip on rough, rocky, and uneven surfaces. Two- and three-step blocks, which have additional biting edges improve traction and stability in off-road conditions. scalloped shoulders and various aggressive components on upper sidewalls boost traction on soft and loose surfaces.
- Enhanced mud and debris extraction: Mud rippers located between shoulder tread blocks provide further mud and debris extraction while the mud movers in the middle tread blocks assist in eliminating mud and debris. In addition, its opposing rough sidewall designs not only provide appearance choices but also extra protection from rocks and debris during off-road trails.
- Improved handling: The Prinx HiCountry R/T HR1 features an enhanced tread design for improved handling. Its blocks increase driving stability and on- and off-road steering precision in response to driver commands while its shoulder elements aid in navigating the paved roads and diverse terrains. Lastly, its blocks include a wider rubber area for braking and several biting edges for cornering.
- Studdable: It can be pinned with TSMI #15 studs (where permitted) for improved grip on icy and snowy roads.
Pros and Cons
Let's take a look at its advantages and disadvantages:
PROS:
- Backed by a 50,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty
- Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified for improved winter performance
- Mud-rippers and mud movers enhance mud and debris removal
- The rugged sidewall design gives great looks and offers additional protection from rocks and debris
CONS:
- Not designed for harsh winter weather conditions
SimpleTire’s view on Prinx HiCountry R/T HR1 tires
The Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified Prinx HiCountry R/T HR1 can carry heavy loads because of its high ply rating and deep tread. Let’s use SimpleScore to get SimpleTire’s view on the Prinx Hicountry R/T HR1 by comparing it with another rugged-terrain tire of the same size LT265/60Rr18: Lenso Rugged Terrain RT-X.
In comparison to the Lenso Rugged Terrain RT-X, the Prinx HiCountry R/T HR1 has a superior SimpleScore (8 vs 7.3) thanks to its better longevity (8.6 vs 7.2) and traction (7.6 vs 7.2). However, the Lenso Rugged Terrain RT-X and the Prinx HiCountry R/T HR1 have identical handling scores (7.8). On the other hand, the Prinx HiCountry R/T HR1 comes with a 50,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty and is less expensive than the Lenos Rugged Terrain RT-X.
So, if you are looking for an affordable rugged-terrain tire with a mileage warranty go for the Prinx HiCountry R/T HR1.
Vehicles the Prinx HiCountry R/T HR1 is a good replacement tire for
When your original tire wears out, consider the Prinx HiCountry R/T HR1 for your SUVs and light trucks like:
- Cadillac Escalade
- Chevrolet Trailblazer
- Dodge Durango
- RAM 3500
- Jeep Grand Cherokee
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61 SimpleTire reviews
These tires are amazing. Have not had any issues with them at all. These do great on road and off. Just a little noise but nothing really to complain about.
After having Atturo tires on our Jeep when we purchased it, these are a major upgrade. Little road noise and balanced extremely well for a 34" tire. Winter snow traction seems pretty good for an 11.5" wide tire on a lighter vehicle. The tires are wearing very good. I would highly recommend these tires for Jeep owners as they don't break the bank, look good and wear acceptablely with overall good traction.
Great tires good in the snow
I only have a few hundred miles on them but very pleased so far!
When I bought these tires 35x12.50R20 I was kinda skeptical about the quality of the tires seeing that major brands are quite a bit more money per tire. These tires are a game changer and definitely a bang for your buck, so far I've drove in just about every terrain with the tires and I can say definitely good for every day use/trails. In the rain these tires are pretty good with traction even in hard turns. The snow is a little slippery but when there is ice or really packed snow you would expect a little slide action but when 4x4 comes on I didn't slip really one time even on ice/packed snow. The noise the tires make is definitely quiet compared to other 35's I've owned, and ride quality is good for highways, but the interstate I noticed a little wobble around 75 but nothing to major(freshly aligned before the interstate). Over- all good bang for the buck.