ATD Launches Ironman All Country MT-X

Dec. 9, 2024

American Tire Distributors Inc. has launched its Ironman All Country MT-X all-season mud-terrain tire.  

The new tire builds on its predecessor, the All Country M/T, which was launched in 2012.  

The new All Country MT-X tires will be available to order this month, with a rolling launch through the first quarter of 2025.  

“We are excited to introduce the All Country MT-X, which has been dialed up for extreme off-roading, balanced on-road performance and an even bolder design than it’s well-known and loved predecessor,” says Steven Liu, vice president of product development for the Ironman Tires brand.  

“The All Country MT-X delivers the ultimate value to our dealer partners as the go-to recommendation that provides aesthetic appeal, ride, handling and traction without the hefty price tag.” 

Key features of the new tire include “hook”-shaped center tread blocks and interlocking tread design elements for off-road traction, a square profile and wide tread width for handling and stability, an open shoulder design with self-cleaning elements and more.  

At the completion of the launch period, the All Country MT-X will be available in 22 sizes, fitting wheels ranging from 15 inches to 22 inches in diameter. 

The lineup's available in Load Ranges E and F, with both a raised white letter and raised black letter sidewall option. 

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