
Given the choice between the two, I’d choose the Terrabites. They are tough as nails!Comparison 27" Sedona Coyote vs Tusk Terrabites. Coyote is a 6 ply Terrabite 8 ply.
I just want a lightweight tire more for road bed and around the mini farm use. No serious trails.. Something that will perform and last a long time.
Opinions? Thanks!
I get what you’re saying but I’ve rode with guys that have Terrabites that tackle trail no gravel roads and they are tough tires. Chunks out of the sidewalls and all, they hold air and keep going. I’ll take radial construction over bias ply any day of the week.The Coyotes are bias ply tires, that equals bead to bead six ply. Coyote will have six ply rating on 100% of the tire.
The Terrbites are 8 ply radials, that means you have a four ply tread and two ply sidewalls. People need to understand these companies are misleading the customer.