2023 Tread Overland Summit: Adventure and Rad Gear
To learn about new gear, it’s tough to beat using it outdoors. Seeing it at an indoor show doesn’t give you the full picture. I got to explore some cool new gear at the 2023 Tread Overland Summit — 3 days of camping with multiple brands, where I could confront brand reps directly with questions and even complaints about their gear. Here are some of the cool things I got to try out.
Milestar Patagonia X/T
Milestar’s Patagonia X/T tire was my first test. I took a Ford Bronco Raptor equipped with the 37-inch version of this hybrid terrain tire on the 3-hour drive from LAX to my campsite at our location deep in the woods near Big Bear.
This is a budget-friendly tire, offered in 43 sizes to fit 15- through 22-inch wheels. It’s also offered on Discount Tire Direct, so you can get it with a pretty handy road hazard replacement warranty.
My trip started with about 100 miles of California freeway, not the best place for a big aggressive treaded tire. But the Patagonia X/T was surprisingly quiet, at least compared with the rest of the Bronco Raptor.
The tire lacked some straight-line stability compared with other off-road tires I’ve driven, but the Bronco isn’t exactly a hands-off highway drive with the stock rubber, either. So, it’s tough to place the blame here.
I was happy to find a three-peak mountain snowflake on the sidewall of the tire, the symbol for a winter rating. Temperatures fell to the freezing point as I wound up to higher than 7,000 feet in the mountains, but the tire kept its grip. It squealed in protest when I went into mountain bends a little bit hot. When I drove it like the off-road tire it is, though, everyone was happy.
On the sand roads from the highway to the campsite, this tire seriously dug in. It gave me loads of confidence and enough grip that I rarely saw the traction control light blink even when exercising the Bronco’s turbocharged V6.