NvrFinished
Well-Known Member
I didn't think you wereNot trying to be argumentative I’m genuinely curious where would tall and skinny perform better
Mud is a specific use where tall and skinny are sometimes preferred. The goal is to get through the mud (not float) to the harder bottom to gain grip. Super Swamper and other manufacturers make a variety of tall skinnies just for that purpose.
Hard-packed and icy snow (not soft and slushy) is another example. The narrower contact patch increases tire contact pressure which achieves better grip for such conditions.
Some people with lighter offroad vehicles who prefer rock crawling and hard pack swear by tall skinnies. The smaller contact patch again provides for much more pressure per square inch of tread to provide better overall grip. Plus, the skinnies track better and tend not to follow ruts.
I've read many stories of people with jeeps reporting that they get stuck more with wide tires than narrow tires. They say the wide tires slip more because the load is so spread out and does not provide enough pressure for grip. What's interesting is that many overlanders who travel worldwide tend to prefer tall skinnies.
They definitely have their purpose and will always perform better on road. This is why many manufacturers make them. However, I think for the greatest diversity of offroad conditions, tall and wide is preferred.
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