I've watched every video about the Milestar Patagonia several times & it sealed the deal. I just put on 35-12.50-R17 on my Wrangler Rubicon.... I absolutely Love them, Thank you for all the info you both put of there for us.
I bought the same tire based on the recommendation of a good friend who also has a JK. He is always going off road as he is an alligator wrestler, wild life officer for the Seminole tribe and tests equipment for Kast King. He swore these tires were quiet, rode good on the road and gripped extremely well off road. He went with 33s as he said the price was right. I bought a set of 35s. I am glad I did. They are the quietest tires and do well on the road. I haven't had the opportunity to try them off road yet (I have only had them 3 weeks), but from what I see, they will be awesome. The price was perfect. I hope that if they get popular that they won't increase the price.
Because of your review I put 35x12.50x17 Milestar Patagonias on my daughters '17 JK with a Rusty's 3.25" lift kit. She is super happy with how quiet they are on road, and how well they bite in and provide a ton of traction off road. Thanks!
I bought these a year ago for my Tacoma, couldn't find any reviews at that time, I loved them so much I bought a set for my new Jeep. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw you guys run them. They're awesome. Also I'll mention the Load range E's I ran on my Tacoma weren't as soft as the D's I'm running. I ran them in the snow and they performed well, no complaints. And the price was amazing, I paid under $1000 for 5 of the 35's.
Thanks for the review! I've been watching you guys using them for awhile now, and was impressed enough I just got a set in 285/70r17 for my Colorado ZR2. They measure a true 33". Two days in and I love them so far.
I have had milestar patagonias for over a year now (12000mi) on a landcruiser100. I like how you guys thought about this and did not just buy the most popular. You had a similar process as me #1 hybrid design (center makes a quiet tire!), #2 rating (mine are load index 127, thats tough+same ply ratings as BFG), #3 price (all 4 mounted for about $500! awesome!) #4 lets be honest, they look badass. 1 thing I notice on mine, if they sit for a few days, they are sort of 'out of round' for the first mile or 2. Has anyone else noticed this? After a few minutes they warm up and all is good. Must be the soft compund. Great Job you guys, way to think outside of the box and not follow the crowd. Keep up the good work!
First 10,000 miles on mine - They're Great! On the road/hwy they were much louder than I thought they would be, but later I found out why - Alignment was off! The toe adjustment was way off on the left, and left Camber was also out. After realignment they were much quieter - more like what I heard they would be. Traction both wet and dry has been great. Off road they are amazing! I only have 265-70x17's on a Jeep WK, lifted 2 inches rear and 3 front, but these Milestars make up for a lot of limitations of this set-up. And air'd down to 15 lbs they crawl over things I never would have attempted without them! Thanks for telling us about them!
So, 2 weeks ago i commented that i was gonna buy these tires based off your review, well, now I've got them, put them on my 2016 PowerWagon yesterday, and before midnight I went out and hit some hills and obstacles that I've run my Cooper STT Pros on. Night and day difference!!! SO GLAD I HAVE MY PATTY'S! They GRIP, they're QUIET, and they look BAD TO THE BONE. Thanks Lite Brite!
I bought these tires in 15's 31's for my 84' Ford Bronco and my Dad fell in love with them and put them on his 94' Toyota 4Runner. Trucks are not our daily driver but for the weekend off-roading or hunting it works for us. For $500 from EBAY you cant go wrong. We've had them for "Two" years and holding up great.
It's amazing what a properly equipped vehicle, can climb. I'm glad they are promoting an active lifestyle. Kudos to Jordache Jeans, for including this in their promotional video!
I will say I'm not thrilled with the way these look, but after hearing good things I grabbed a set almost 2 years ago. I run these in a 35x12.5x15 on my TJ @ 22PSI and they've been the best and longest lasting mud tire I've had on my Jeep. I agree with everything she had to say. Another positive for me is they don't feel too heavyon my Jeep like another brand did. I had General Grabber Red Letter tires in the same size that were so heavy when I drove off from Discount Tire I thought they left the parking brake on...and they hadn't...lol. I would absolutely say the Patagonia's are a great choice.
I only have about 100 miles on my Patagonia’s but am moving to Phoenix in 2 weeks and will definitely be putting some Offroad miles on them. I was normally a duratrac guy until you guys showed us these tires. Thank you!!
I got these tires when going up to 35’s on my yj based on your initial recommendation . I had km2’s and they were loud. The milestars are so quiet it’s shocking and they do awesome off-road. Thanks guys for the great recommend I think I saved 500 bucks over the km2’s also
These are rad tires. I agree with everything said. Also they do measure pretty true to size. With 25 psi for on road driving they measure about 37.25 inches. I had one drive so far in about 6 inches of snow and the tires have good traction and track well. They are also so huge that changing snow rutted lanes is no big deal. Such a great tire at a great price point. I have had lots of off-road tires. Toyo open country, nitto grappler, Wrangler MTRs, generals....all good tires....but these are better in my opinion and cheaper....what!!!
The softer compound makes up for a lot, when it comes to grip. The downside is that you have to rotate them more, and they will probably wear down a bit faster. But that is easily offset by the lower price. Soo, good going MileStar. :)
I run 32" Patagonia A/T's on my triple-locked Land Cruiser thru Rampart Range Rd trails East of the 'Springs'. They do quite well on the kind of terrain usually found in these areas, dry, gritty, and w/o mud. The tires came with the vehicle when I bought it and I had every intention of replacing them with proper M/T's. But the guy said, "Give them a try before you buy something else". 8" snow is nothing for them. I was in 12" snow when I had to put on chains and at that point your tire tread doesn't matter anymore anyway. So yeah, great value these Patagonias.
Great review!! Never heard of them till I started watching y'all. Been contemplating these or the cooper sst pros. Price point is a killer on these. I watched y'alls video in the snow and they did pretty amazing. Looks like they are readily available at a few of the big name tire stores also which is good when traveling and need one in a pinch! Thanks for taking the time to put a review together! Hope to see y'all on the trails.
Looks like you guys had fun at trail hero. Thats a great event and one to get to every year for sure! Those tires are less expensive because thats how most companies get more customers when they are trying to expand a certain product or market. They look like pretty good tires.
I bought a full set of 33x12.5x18 Patagonia MT's 7.5 months/6k miles ago and I couldn't be happier.The main reason is not the $200 savings for a set of 4 tires when compared to the competition..It's because the 52-58 MPH shimmy I experienced with Dick Cepek,and Mickey Thompson has completely vanished!Yes they are extremely quiet tires,and handle super in mud and wet asphalt.I opted to rotate them as I change the oil,and surprised at how after more than 1/2 a year at 23 psi I'm barely noticing minimal wear.I will be buying the Patagonia 35's on my next tire purchase,but will wear the 33's out first.Very Satisfied!
Hey Kevin and Brittany, really appreciate this video a lot! Been researching hard to find a great performing tire for our sometimes harsh and unpredictable trail conditions here in Alberta. As a Tennessee guy originally, I was not accustomed to all the changes that one can experience in a single day on the trails here. But I believe your video hit all the points. I watch all your stuff and specifically sought you out to answer my question and go figure you had the tire review I was looking for. You guys rock!
Thanks for the review. I was one that was questioning the value of this tire as I am waiting for them to arrive. This review let me know that I can buy with confidence. I don’t do rocks but sand, snow, mud, rain, and sun. Thank you
Just ordered a 22 Rubicon. Thanx much for the tire review, I will be getting some new ones a bit larger than stock. Thanx for the info, it will be invaluable for my purchase. My old Rubicon 2004 had a 4 inch lift and ran 42 inch tires. I am going to smaller this time, since it will also be a daily driver. Keep up the excellent reading.
thank you I just bought these for my truck and I was super nervous because they were the first off brand I bought but this made me feel more comfortable about my buy!
Not too often i say, EXCELLENT VIDEO. But the capability of the Patagonia is obvious with your trail footage. I'm buying them based off what i saw in your video. Thanks
I bought these tires not knowing anything about them, but they are super aggressive look amazing and like you mentioned CHEAP!! I put them on a stock 99 F150 and then went to the Hot Springs ORV park yah the same one y'all love to go to and the never slipped. These tires took me to and through places I probably shouldn't have been. PPL at the park complimented them and said yah lots of ppl are starting to run these....... After watching your channel to my surprise y'all are running the same tire at the same ORV park way cool!! Love the channel!!
Have these tires in 37” on my JKU. I’ve had them for a little more than half a year and honestly cannot see any signs of them getting old. They are amazing tires! I’m glad you love them as much I me!! Keep up the great videos!
Gil Mikalian yes, I live in Minnesota and have had some snow already. The tires aren’t affected by the snow at all. We haven’t had much, but enough to know that these tires are super tough. We should get more as the winter progresses so I’m anxious to see how they do in measurable snow.
I just saw these tires for the 1st time, on a Jeep driving down the street. Never heard of them before. Googled the name & your's was the 1st video result. Also never knew your channel existed. But after watching this review, I will be looking for these tires to replace my standard Goodyear light truck highway tires on my 2008 Ram 1500. And I liked, subscribed & notified, cuz you guys made me laugh. Thanks for making my day better. 😊
Im about to order a set of 38x13.50r17 Patagonia tires, cheap, good rubber compound, decent lug patern. i plan to carve mine with the groover. you guys keep rockin, thanks for the review.
Great video! You just made up my mind on tires. I watched the video of you running these in the snow and they looked like they performed amazing. I live in Ohio so I need something that can handle snow and rain and these look like they will work great. Thanks again and keep up the great videos
I agree with the silence, Ive had my small 34's for 2 years on my Yukon and ended up buying a set of all terrain 31's on steelies for long distance trips and realized how loud the all terrains were, geeze haha. LOVE THESE BAD BOYZZZZZZ,, They are the perfect tire, they are soft but rotating helps and with the price its not bad at all when time to replace them.
Everyone I’ve ran into that has the same tire loves them, they last a long time for a mud tire let alone the best tires I’ve ever had, everyone I’ve met said the same thing!
I had these tires on my Ford F-350 srw 4x4 and had over 60k on them. I wore them down to almost slicks. They would just not stop working! Great tire and I would recommend to anyone as well. Keep up the great vids and hopefully in the near future I will be able to put a set on the new JT. Fingers crossed it releases soon! Later and Who Dat!
I just got a set for my 2door jk, I put 35s on mine and your rights, super quiet. I had Baja mtz's on before and they were so loud. I have 700 highway miles on them and about to see what southern ohio trails I can throw at the jeep. Great video!
I have to totally agree with the hot chick. I changed over from GY Duratrac.The Patagonia’s cost 40% less than DTs. So far I love them too. I don’t agree that they’re “totally silent” but they are very quiet on the road for a MT. Off-road I think only the KM 2s, GY Kevlar and Toyo Mts are better than these tires. Bought them for our wheeling the trip to Colorado to do Black Bear, engineer pass, Poukeepsee gulch and others in that area and the performed great there as well as trails here in my home state of Utah. Sidewalls....I was a little concerned about the C rated sidewalls. I’ve always run an E. So I’ve been hesitant to air down less than 14psi. But they seem to do well on the video so I’ll try 10-12 next time out on the rocks. Just started snowing here in northern Utah. No big dumps but enough to say they perform well on snowy slick roads, I feel they are better or just as good as winter rated Duratrac. At this point I would definitely buy them again. But curious to see what the longevity of this tire turns out to be. I was getting 60,000+ on my last 2 sets of DTs and still enough tread to resell on Craig’s list for $150 for the set.
I'm seriously considering the 35x12.50's when I get new tires in the Spring. They're considerably cheaper than the 35" BFG KO2's I have now. I should add that I'm only considering them because of you guys. If not for your channel I wouldn't even know about them!
Thank you for the review! I was apprehensive until I saw your review to buy these. I'm dropping back down to 37x13.50R20s from 38s because they are only $238 each at discount tire. Amazing deal. I'm done throwing money away on overrated Toyo and Nitto.
Tires play a big part in grip and traction but also its the driver. Notice how easy Kevin hits those spots nice and smooth and consistent alot of people try to hammer it through and try rushing it so driver is also a big role
Hey guys, thanks for all your videos and showing us all the things you have been doing to your JL. Something to think about, it would be cool if you could have a running list of all the mods and accessories you guys have been doing, to include things as an example the exact tire size you are running. I believe the tires to be 38X13.50R17, but I'm not sure, and which wheels did you get to replace the stock. Is there any off set and if so how much. All kinda things like that. Also if you decide to drop something because it did not work, or you wanted to update something like you did with your lift. So you started with X and then changed to Y because bla bla bla. Ok I thing you get the idea. Thanks again for another great video.
I have been running the Milestar Grantland on my ZJ 5.9 for about 5 years now and they look and ride great. Grantland is a street tire but my ZJ is a 5.9 limited and the AWD gets grip and goes.
Reading through the comments, and the vieweres obvious focus being not on the tires, it is interesting why you would wear a longsleeve hoodie sweatshirt that just happens to be cutoff to keep the attention on, well, your obviously nice figure. Not complaining, just a simple observation. With all the relative and helpful content you have in these well put together and time consuming videos, it's sometimes hard to take them serious when there is almost always an overtone to put the attention on her and her assets. It just seems to keep you in the look at me category more so than the take me serious and professional category. Either way, great personality and nice couple. Thanks for the "show(s)" and useful Jeep content.
J Lincoln Burrows I can see what you’re saying, except that I don’t dress the way I do for attention or anyone else. I’m happily married & could care less about other men and their opinions. Not that I should have to explain it, but I dress the way that I do because I simply enjoy wearing cute clothes. If that alters the way other people view me, or whether or not they take me seriously, that sounds like it’s their problem & not mine. 😊 I’m not going to change who I am for the sake of other people’s opinions.
I just ordered a set for my truck for a $123 each off amazon Black Friday deals. Been procrastinating till I saw a few more reviews on snow handling and quietness on road. Been in and out of the tire business for 25 years and never heard of them. I’m sure they’ll do great . I’d like to see a couple more wet traction sipes in them personally. I’ve had several several sets of 315/70-17 Bridgestone Dueler Revos and they work excellent all the way around. Their new revo 3 design I didn’t like the looks of and they shaved off about 8/32’s of tread depth VS the 1st and second gen with the new 3rd gen model so I wanted to try something different.
You all have to test out the Goodyear MTR w/ Kevlar. I havent ran any other tire on my trucks in the last 4-5 years and have them on my JKUR: 35 - 12.5 - 17. Saved me from I dont know how many flats in construction areas and holds up really well against sharp rocks while off road.
Great review. I have been watching your videos and the tires appear awesome. I bought a set of 315 70 R17 so far they are excellent. On a particular forum full of experts who have never used them keep bashing them. Not sure why. I quit watching his videos and going to his forums. Keep up the great non opinionated work. You and Kevin make a great team and make the videos fun to watch.
I just purchased Milestar Patagonia MT 37x12.5x17 tires for 229 a tire. That is an insane good price. Can't wait to mount them on my KMC 232 beadlocks. I have a 2015 2 door Rubicon. 😎
Ordered the 295/70/17 Patagonia MT's today. Purchased because of your reviews and my clients. I am the Manager of RNR Tire Express in Sarasota, Fl if anyone needs a great deal or easy payments with free tire maintenance. Free 3K rotations!!
First I love your videos and your both getting so much more professional with your videos 🙂. Your intro and music is tops and if I can say it gives them - I can’t wait to watch them feel for them 🤓. As I mentioned before I run 40”s on my 1962 Willy’s Wagon although I don’t really care for the tires at all. You brought up some points that some tire reviewers haven’t such as rubber compound and side walls. A harder rubber compound gives a noisy ride and a stiff one also. I will check these out I need both soft compound and the 3 ply side walls anything to help it’s ride and better traction. Although I don’t rock climb anymore I still need what I mentioned.Thanks and keep up the great 👍 videos. By the way this comment is also good for your rear brakelite install - good job also....Cheers
thanks for the great review. You were spot on - when I saw these online I loved the price, but thought that pointed to a bad quality tire. Thanks to your review, I'll be purchasing a set of these and saving considerable money.
Thanks for the info, soon I need to replace the tires on my Ford F-150 and I check them out. Thanks y’all... Ciao and keep having fun in Japan, Kevin please have a Sapporo beer for me
You really sound like pros at review/commercial. I have to admit I get abit sceptical when I see products with names like star or super etc. It's nice to know that some of them actually do work. Sometimes more known tire producers also makes an inexpensive tire line to also get into those markets, maybe even sell to competitors. Not nessesarily identical to their performance tires, but more than good enough, could be the case here.
hi Kevin Williams, clearly you love it. we do too. in that interest, Please dont burn out!! if it stops being fun for you two, we All got a big problem.
Sooooo, after I got done drooling over the hostess of this video (and wearing out the pause button) - I realized three things; 1) This insanely hot girl actually seems to know what she's talking about which is IMHO even more impressive than she is attractive. 2) Kevin is apparently a very cool dude who doesn't just have the cash to buy a brand new Jeep to wheel; he can also drive pretty good, AND is the kinda guy who supports his girl's interest in being part of his hobby rather than using said hobby to get away from her like half the wheelin guys I know. 3) Patagonia MT's aren't just freakin' awesome looking, they perform VERY well too! I will DEFINITELY be comparing the specs on their 40's to my other options for my one ton YJ build before I buy.
Until seeing your videos (new sub) never knew anything about this tire co. Past experience with tires has been the old saying "you get what you paid for". Some times you win, other times, not so much. Looking forward to more smiles-vs- miles in future updates! 😎
Paul Johnson sometimes you pay for brand name. BFG is one that I would say you pay a premium for that is actually good, but there are other options that are as good or better for less $$
Those tires are really affordable the only thing that looks reflected in this low price would be they're only 3ply sidewall but I feel your video's prove this to be not an issue! I might have to give them a try
Love the fact that you make a point of noting the softness of the rubber compound. Sticky rubber makes a World of difference offroad and you made a point of that...well done. Would like to see a durometer test of these tires. I'm in the planning process of a Blazer build and these tires fit perfectly as the shoes I want fitted....despite the 400$/tire in Canadian peso's. But traction vs destroyed panels etc from slips is worth every penny
Watching you guys beat the crap out of these tires convinced me. I even called your friends at Discount Tire and dropped your name. Thanks for the updates. BTW you should plan a video talking about how those stock diffs are handling the larger tires and the trails you punish them on. Thanks again P.S. What pressure are you running them at on the road?
Yep they make putty large tire, bit the smallest tire they make for a 16" wheel is 265/75r16. I drive a stock jeep liberty. I would like to some 245/70r16 tires but it looks like I'm going to wait until I put a three left on her. Which is still cool because the liberty fennec going to look awesome with those tires on her.
Enjoy your video reviews of your JLU Rubicon mods. One thing that I would recommend/suggest, is telling your viewers if you were compensated for the equipment review. The videos speak for themselves; however, stating or disclaiming would avoids the obvious questions as to your partiality. I also recently watched your recap of modifications to your JLU. Maybe I missed it, but this recap seem to only include the cost of the parts and not the labor. If I missed that part, apologies. If I didn't, I think that providing parts and labor would give the viewers a better idea of what to expect to pay to do these mods. Otherwise, keep up with these educational videos.
I know you bought them from Chris Chris is a friend of mine too I bought my Nitto Ridge Grapplers from him I've always had mud tires for the last 40 years and was going to get the Cooper stt Pro but after seeing everyone using the ridge Grapplers they look like my tires but they are so quiet. Those do make a lot noise on the highway don't they compared to the ridge Grappler because the ridge Grappler they say is the quietest Hybrid tire on the road.I do like the fact that you can use you went with a 38. Anything bigger like the 40 and they say you need to change axles. So you're running the beadlock on the highway also? I like it would be lots of luck but they're not. Approved and there's no one around here that will change a flat if I have a flat and I'm not going to try to change a flat and repair the tire myself I wouldn't feel safe for patching the tire on the inside when I see how Discount Tire does it you need the right tools to repair a tire after you have a nail go through it
Thanks for the tire review, one I actually trust... It just so happens that I’m in dire need of new tires. After watching your review and visiting the Milestar website, I ordered a set to be installed this Wednesday. I love my BFG KM2’s, but it seems that the Patagonias will a better choice. Thanks again, Mike
No but we're supposed to get snow tonight so... Maybe soon. I would say they are ok but not great in cold (30 - 40 degrees) wet roads. In the conditions I just mentioned they are not as good as your average all season tires. But these are not "all season tires" so I didn't expect them to be as good. :) for $240.00 I'm not complaining. :)
So last night we got about 1/4" of ice. Everything in my area is shut down people driving 20mph, and I'm really struggling to have any fun cause I can't get the tires to break loose. :( I'm truly blown away be how good these are on ice!!!
Silent is for me :0!!! I’ll be honest i like the tire noise a little but if I can choose I like silent better lol!!, Those things look nice great video friend!! Smashed the like button 👍 Strong ass tires lol
What I paid atttention to was the comparsion in tires. That really says a lot for me.I just can't believe they are quiet on the road. I will strongly consider these tires when I buy. It's hard to believe how they out performed the other tires.
What lift were you guys running here? Do you remember? Finally upgrading to 38s and knew I was going to get the Patagonia’s thanks to you guys - Been following since you had like 5K followers - so awesome you guys broke 100K.
I've watched every video about the Milestar Patagonia several times & it sealed the deal. I just put on 35-12.50-R17 on my Wrangler Rubicon.... I absolutely Love them, Thank you for all the info you both put of there for us.
I bought the same tire based on the recommendation of a good friend who also has a JK. He is always going off road as he is an alligator wrestler, wild life officer for the Seminole tribe and tests equipment for Kast King. He swore these tires were quiet, rode good on the road and gripped extremely well off road. He went with 33s as he said the price was right. I bought a set of 35s. I am glad I did. They are the quietest tires and do well on the road. I haven't had the opportunity to try them off road yet (I have only had them 3 weeks), but from what I see, they will be awesome. The price was perfect. I hope that if they get popular that they won't increase the price.
Because of your review I put 35x12.50x17 Milestar Patagonias on my daughters '17 JK with a Rusty's 3.25" lift kit. She is super happy with how quiet they are on road, and how well they bite in and provide a ton of traction off road. Thanks!
I bought these a year ago for my Tacoma, couldn't find any reviews at that time, I loved them so much I bought a set for my new Jeep. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw you guys run them. They're awesome. Also I'll mention the Load range E's I ran on my Tacoma weren't as soft as the D's I'm running. I ran them in the snow and they performed well, no complaints. And the price was amazing, I paid under $1000 for 5 of the 35's.
Thanks for the review! I've been watching you guys using them for awhile now, and was impressed enough I just got a set in 285/70r17 for my Colorado ZR2. They measure a true 33". Two days in and I love them so far.
This is seriously the best father/daughter Jeep build Ive seen yet. Keep it up guys!
I have had milestar patagonias for over a year now (12000mi) on a landcruiser100. I like how you guys thought about this and did not just buy the most popular. You had a similar process as me #1 hybrid design (center makes a quiet tire!), #2 rating (mine are load index 127, thats tough+same ply ratings as BFG), #3 price (all 4 mounted for about $500! awesome!) #4 lets be honest, they look badass.
1 thing I notice on mine, if they sit for a few days, they are sort of 'out of round' for the first mile or 2. Has anyone else noticed this? After a few minutes they warm up and all is good. Must be the soft compund.
Great Job you guys, way to think outside of the box and not follow the crowd. Keep up the good work!
That’s probably because at least one of the sidewalls is a Nylon ply which makes the side wall more durable but they tend to flat spot overnight.
First 10,000 miles on mine - They're Great! On the road/hwy they were much louder than I thought they would be, but later I found out why - Alignment was off! The toe adjustment was way off on the left, and left Camber was also out. After realignment they were much quieter - more like what I heard they would be. Traction both wet and dry has been great. Off road they are amazing! I only have 265-70x17's on a Jeep WK, lifted 2 inches rear and 3 front, but these Milestars make up for a lot of limitations of this set-up. And air'd down to 15 lbs they crawl over things I never would have attempted without them! Thanks for telling us about them!
So, 2 weeks ago i commented that i was gonna buy these tires based off your review, well, now I've got them, put them on my 2016 PowerWagon yesterday, and before midnight I went out and hit some hills and obstacles that I've run my Cooper STT Pros on. Night and day difference!!! SO GLAD I HAVE MY PATTY'S! They GRIP, they're QUIET, and they look BAD TO THE BONE. Thanks Lite Brite!
I bought these tires in 15's 31's for my 84' Ford Bronco and my Dad fell in love with them and put them on his 94' Toyota 4Runner. Trucks are not our daily driver but for the weekend off-roading or hunting it works for us. For $500 from EBAY you cant go wrong. We've had them for "Two" years and holding up great.
It's amazing what a properly equipped vehicle, can climb. I'm glad they are promoting an active lifestyle. Kudos to Jordache Jeans, for including this in their promotional video!
I will say I'm not thrilled with the way these look, but after hearing good things I grabbed a set almost 2 years ago. I run these in a 35x12.5x15 on my TJ @ 22PSI and they've been the best and longest lasting mud tire I've had on my Jeep. I agree with everything she had to say. Another positive for me is they don't feel too heavyon my Jeep like another brand did. I had General Grabber Red Letter tires in the same size that were so heavy when I drove off from Discount Tire I thought they left the parking brake on...and they hadn't...lol. I would absolutely say the Patagonia's are a great choice.
I only have about 100 miles on my Patagonia’s but am moving to Phoenix in 2 weeks and will definitely be putting some Offroad miles on them. I was normally a duratrac guy until you guys showed us these tires. Thank you!!
Aaron Duncan haha I’m over here in Mesa and thinking about getting some Patagonia’s love to run some trails with y man
These tires are awesome, been running them for over a year and i love them! They're great in snow, ice, mud ect.. here in Wyoming.
I absolutely love my tires! You guys are the reason I bought them and I can't wait to test them out even more!
How are your tires 3 years later?
@@JWard2 they didn’t last but maybe 2 years lol.
@@RyanBennett_Gpd605 would you buy them again?
@@JWard2 probably not, they performed well but they wore down really fast and unevenly. Even with scheduled rotations
@@RyanBennett_Gpd605 gah dang. Bummer to hear that
I got these tires when going up to 35’s on my yj based on your initial recommendation . I had km2’s and they were loud. The milestars are so quiet it’s shocking and they do awesome off-road. Thanks guys for the great recommend I think I saved 500 bucks over the km2’s also
Yeah those belly shirts keep me coming back
Oh Yeah and the Tight Jeans too
Amen lol
why old jeep guys so creepy and virgins
These are rad tires. I agree with everything said. Also they do measure pretty true to size. With 25 psi for on road driving they measure about 37.25 inches. I had one drive so far in about 6 inches of snow and the tires have good traction and track well. They are also so huge that changing snow rutted lanes is no big deal. Such a great tire at a great price point. I have had lots of off-road tires. Toyo open country, nitto grappler, Wrangler MTRs, generals....all good tires....but these are better in my opinion and cheaper....what!!!
The softer compound makes up for a lot, when it comes to grip.
The downside is that you have to rotate them more,
and they will probably wear down a bit faster.
But that is easily offset by the lower price.
Soo, good going MileStar. :)
#1 Jeep girl...
I agree. Love that little shimmy she does !
I'm surprised that Chyrsler hasn't already contracted her for Jeep ads (maybe they did?).
#1 thing in this video are your jeans ... 😁
But, the tires seem to be pretty nice too.
There were tires?
Tires? We don’t need no stinking tires!
I have some for my 4Runner and I can tell you now they’re some AMAZING tires!
I don’t even like Jeeps but I can’t stop watching these videos
greenmean230 I’m gonna see if my local tire shop will let me trade my ko2 for a set
I run 32" Patagonia A/T's on my triple-locked Land Cruiser thru Rampart Range Rd trails East of the 'Springs'. They do quite well on the kind of terrain usually found in these areas, dry, gritty, and w/o mud. The tires came with the vehicle when I bought it and I had every intention of replacing them with proper M/T's. But the guy said, "Give them a try before you buy something else".
8" snow is nothing for them. I was in 12" snow when I had to put on chains and at that point your tire tread doesn't matter anymore anyway. So yeah, great value these Patagonias.
Great review!! Never heard of them till I started watching y'all. Been contemplating these or the cooper sst pros. Price point is a killer on these. I watched y'alls video in the snow and they did pretty amazing. Looks like they are readily available at a few of the big name tire stores also which is good when traveling and need one in a pinch! Thanks for taking the time to put a review together! Hope to see y'all on the trails.
Looks like you guys had fun at trail hero. Thats a great event and one to get to every year for sure! Those tires are less expensive because thats how most companies get more customers when they are trying to expand a certain product or market. They look like pretty good tires.
Thanks to your experience and review with this tire it is what will be going on my wife's Rubicon when the stockers are wore out.
I bought a full set of 33x12.5x18 Patagonia MT's 7.5 months/6k miles ago and I couldn't be happier.The main reason is not the $200 savings for a set of 4 tires when compared to the competition..It's because the 52-58 MPH shimmy I experienced with Dick Cepek,and Mickey Thompson has completely vanished!Yes they are extremely quiet tires,and handle super in mud and wet asphalt.I opted to rotate them as I change the oil,and surprised at how after more than 1/2 a year at 23 psi I'm barely noticing minimal wear.I will be buying the Patagonia 35's on my next tire purchase,but will wear the 33's out first.Very Satisfied!
Hey Kevin and Brittany, really appreciate this video a lot! Been researching hard to find a great performing tire for our sometimes harsh and unpredictable trail conditions here in Alberta. As a Tennessee guy originally, I was not accustomed to all the changes that one can experience in a single day on the trails here. But I believe your video hit all the points. I watch all your stuff and specifically sought you out to answer my question and go figure you had the tire review I was looking for. You guys rock!
Thanks for the review. I was one that was questioning the value of this tire as I am waiting for them to arrive. This review let me know that I can buy with confidence. I don’t do rocks but sand, snow, mud, rain, and sun. Thank you
Milestar should use your video footage in their ads and website cover video....
vids of them are on the website
Thanks for the review. My wife and I are waiting for our jeep to arrive and will be seriously considering these tires. Great Work Guys!
I can't wait to see how they do on snow and ice. Ice is usually a challenge for large "meaty" tires like that.
Hey guys you’ve convinced me. I just saw my next set of tires on your Jeep. Good job and I always look forward to your videos.
Just ordered a 22 Rubicon. Thanx much for the tire review, I will be getting some new ones a bit larger than stock. Thanx for the info, it will be invaluable for my purchase. My old Rubicon 2004 had a 4 inch lift and ran 42 inch tires. I am going to smaller this time, since it will also be a daily driver. Keep up the excellent reading.
I have those on my Toyota Sequoia , I have 13000 miles on them and they still look new, but I have the 10ply version,
Paid $513 for all 4 in 33x12.50
thank you I just bought these for my truck and I was super nervous because they were the first off brand I bought but this made me feel more comfortable about my buy!
LOL "Or You Can Just Walk Up It" That made me laugh hard... Good to see you driving Good for you. Good on Kevin For encouraging you.
Not too often i say, EXCELLENT VIDEO. But the capability of the Patagonia is obvious with your trail footage. I'm buying them based off what i saw in your video. Thanks
Climbs like a homesick angel 👍🇨🇦
I bought these tires not knowing anything about them, but they are super aggressive look amazing and like you mentioned CHEAP!! I put them on a stock 99 F150 and then went to the Hot Springs ORV park yah the same one y'all love to go to and the never slipped. These tires took me to and through places I probably shouldn't have been. PPL at the park complimented them and said yah lots of ppl are starting to run these....... After watching your channel to my surprise y'all are running the same tire at the same ORV park way cool!! Love the channel!!
Do you recommend me to buy those tires?
Have these tires in 37” on my JKU. I’ve had them for a little more than half a year and honestly cannot see any signs of them getting old. They are amazing tires! I’m glad you love them as much I me!! Keep up the great videos!
Just ordered some for our jk. What kind of miles do you have on them ??
Noah, any experience on snow with them? I have KO2s now and they're really good on snow. I want to know how much of a drop off these will be.
erik casarez about 20,000.
Gil Mikalian yes, I live in Minnesota and have had some snow already. The tires aren’t affected by the snow at all. We haven’t had much, but enough to know that these tires are super tough. We should get more as the winter progresses so I’m anxious to see how they do in measurable snow.
I just saw these tires for the 1st time, on a Jeep driving down the street. Never heard of them before. Googled the name & your's was the 1st video result. Also never knew your channel existed. But after watching this review, I will be looking for these tires to replace my standard Goodyear light truck highway tires on my 2008 Ram 1500. And I liked, subscribed & notified, cuz you guys made me laugh. Thanks for making my day better. 😊
Im about to order a set of 38x13.50r17 Patagonia tires, cheap, good rubber compound, decent lug patern. i plan to carve mine with the groover. you guys keep rockin, thanks for the review.
You all are simply...on point. Love it.
Glad y’all like them!
Great video! You just made up my mind on tires. I watched the video of you running these in the snow and they looked like they performed amazing. I live in Ohio so I need something that can handle snow and rain and these look like they will work great. Thanks again and keep up the great videos
I agree with the silence, Ive had my small 34's for 2 years on my Yukon and ended up buying a set of all terrain 31's on steelies for long distance trips and realized how loud the all terrains were, geeze haha. LOVE THESE BAD BOYZZZZZZ,, They are the perfect tire, they are soft but rotating helps and with the price its not bad at all when time to replace them.
You guys may have convinced me to get these tires. Good review, and they are like $100 less PER TIRE compared to others.
Do it
Do you recommend me to buy those tires?
I have these tires on my XJ Cherokee and love them.I’m only running 35’s but they are awesome.They are excellent in the snow!
how many miles have you got out of them?
Do you recommend me to buy those tires?
Everyone I’ve ran into that has the same tire loves them, they last a long time for a mud tire let alone the best tires I’ve ever had, everyone I’ve met said the same thing!
I had these tires on my Ford F-350 srw 4x4 and had over 60k on them. I wore them down to almost slicks. They would just not stop working! Great tire and I would recommend to anyone as well. Keep up the great vids and hopefully in the near future I will be able to put a set on the new JT. Fingers crossed it releases soon! Later and Who Dat!
Do you recommend me to buy those tires?
ok im impressed with these tires. it just climed like nothing while the others struggled a bit!
I just got a set for my 2door jk, I put 35s on mine and your rights, super quiet. I had Baja mtz's on before and they were so loud. I have 700 highway miles on them and about to see what southern ohio trails I can throw at the jeep. Great video!
just bought my replacement set - found them at Walmart for 135/ea - insanely cheap!! but totally incredible tire! thx for the review
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I have to totally agree with the hot chick. I changed over from GY Duratrac.The Patagonia’s cost 40% less than DTs.
So far I love them too. I don’t agree that they’re “totally silent” but they are very quiet on the road for a MT.
Off-road I think only the KM 2s, GY Kevlar and Toyo Mts are better than these tires. Bought them for our wheeling the trip to Colorado to do Black Bear, engineer pass, Poukeepsee gulch and others in that area and the performed great there as well as trails here in my home state of Utah. Sidewalls....I was a little concerned about the C rated sidewalls. I’ve always run an E. So I’ve been hesitant to air down less than 14psi. But they seem to do well on the video so I’ll try 10-12 next time out on the rocks.
Just started snowing here in northern Utah. No big dumps but enough to say they perform well on snowy slick roads, I feel they are better or just as good as winter rated Duratrac. At this point I would definitely buy them again. But curious to see what the longevity of this tire turns out to be. I was getting 60,000+ on my last 2 sets of DTs and still enough tread to resell on Craig’s list for $150 for the set.
I'm seriously considering the 35x12.50's when I get new tires in the Spring. They're considerably cheaper than the 35" BFG KO2's I have now. I should add that I'm only considering them because of you guys. If not for your channel I wouldn't even know about them!
Greg Roberts Exactly lol
Glad for the review....awesome that you guys review the products that you use. Helps everyone.. you guys are wonderful. Safe travels
Thank you for the review! I was apprehensive until I saw your review to buy these. I'm dropping back down to 37x13.50R20s from 38s because they are only $238 each at discount tire. Amazing deal. I'm done throwing money away on overrated Toyo and Nitto.
Tires play a big part in grip and traction but also its the driver. Notice how easy Kevin hits those spots nice and smooth and consistent alot of people try to hammer it through and try rushing it so driver is also a big role
Very true. Let's not forget good spotting as well. That makes a huge difference.
@@yzfr1owner most definitely alot of things play a role
Hey guys, thanks for all your videos and showing us all the things you have been doing to your JL. Something to think about, it would be cool if you could have a running list of all the mods and accessories you guys have been doing, to include things as an example the exact tire size you are running. I believe the tires to be 38X13.50R17, but I'm not sure, and which wheels did you get to replace the stock. Is there any off set and if so how much. All kinda things like that. Also if you decide to drop something because it did not work, or you wanted to update something like you did with your lift. So you started with X and then changed to Y because bla bla bla. Ok I thing you get the idea. Thanks again for another great video.
I have been running the Milestar Grantland on my ZJ 5.9 for about 5 years now and they look and ride great. Grantland is a street tire but my ZJ is a 5.9 limited and the AWD gets grip and goes.
Reading through the comments, and the vieweres obvious focus being not on the tires, it is interesting why you would wear a longsleeve hoodie sweatshirt that just happens to be cutoff to keep the attention on, well, your obviously nice figure. Not complaining, just a simple observation. With all the relative and helpful content you have in these well put together and time consuming videos, it's sometimes hard to take them serious when there is almost always an overtone to put the attention on her and her assets. It just seems to keep you in the look at me category more so than the take me serious and professional category. Either way, great personality and nice couple. Thanks for the "show(s)" and useful Jeep content.
J Lincoln Burrows I can see what you’re saying, except that I don’t dress the way I do for attention or anyone else. I’m happily married & could care less about other men and their opinions. Not that I should have to explain it, but I dress the way that I do because I simply enjoy wearing cute clothes. If that alters the way other people view me, or whether or not they take me seriously, that sounds like it’s their problem & not mine. 😊 I’m not going to change who I am for the sake of other people’s opinions.
Because she looks goddamn fabulous in it.
@@LiteBrite Cute indeed, and your guys happiness is apparent and admirable. No offense meant at all, and thanks for all the vids.
I just ordered a set for my truck for a $123 each off amazon Black Friday deals. Been procrastinating till I saw a few more reviews on snow handling and quietness on road. Been in and out of the tire business for 25 years and never heard of them. I’m sure they’ll do great . I’d like to see a couple more wet traction sipes in them personally. I’ve had several several sets of 315/70-17 Bridgestone Dueler Revos and they work excellent all the way around. Their new revo 3 design I didn’t like the looks of and they shaved off about 8/32’s of tread depth VS the 1st and second gen with the new 3rd gen model so I wanted to try something different.
i should be able to let you know how they do in the snow tomorrow. thank you for the review. i am loving my 38/13.5r17 patagonias
Nice. Looking forward to hear about how they did in the snow.
You all have to test out the Goodyear MTR w/ Kevlar. I havent ran any other tire on my trucks in the last 4-5 years and have them on my JKUR: 35 - 12.5 - 17. Saved me from I dont know how many flats in construction areas and holds up really well against sharp rocks while off road.
This has become my favorite channel. Keep up the great videos!
Great review. I have been watching your videos and the tires appear awesome. I bought a set of 315 70 R17 so far they are excellent. On a particular forum full of experts who have never used them keep bashing them. Not sure why. I quit watching his videos and going to his forums. Keep up the great non opinionated work. You and Kevin make a great team and make the videos fun to watch.
I just purchased Milestar Patagonia MT 37x12.5x17 tires for 229 a tire. That is an insane good price. Can't wait to mount them on my KMC 232 beadlocks. I have a 2015 2 door Rubicon. 😎
Do you recommend me to buy those tires?
Ordered the 295/70/17 Patagonia MT's today. Purchased because of your reviews and my clients. I am the Manager of RNR Tire Express in Sarasota, Fl if anyone needs a great deal or easy payments with free tire maintenance. Free 3K rotations!!
First I love your videos and your both getting so much more professional with your videos 🙂. Your intro and music is tops and if I can say it gives them - I can’t wait to watch them feel for them 🤓.
As I mentioned before I run 40”s on my 1962 Willy’s Wagon although I don’t really care for the tires at all. You brought up some points that some tire reviewers haven’t such as rubber compound and side walls. A harder rubber compound gives a noisy ride and a stiff one also. I will check these out I need both soft compound and the 3 ply side walls anything to help it’s ride and better traction. Although I don’t rock climb anymore I still need what I mentioned.Thanks and keep up the great 👍 videos. By the way this comment is also good for your rear brakelite install - good job also....Cheers
Whats-It's-Like Thanks for the love and support!
thanks for the great review. You were spot on - when I saw these online I loved the price, but thought that pointed to a bad quality tire. Thanks to your review, I'll be purchasing a set of these and saving considerable money.
Bought those same tires after seeing your first set. Awesome tires!!! Keep up the great content.
Do you recommend me to buy those tires?
Thanks for the info, soon I need to replace the tires on my Ford F-150 and I check them out.
Thanks y’all... Ciao and keep having fun in Japan, Kevin please have a Sapporo beer for me
You really sound like pros at review/commercial. I have to admit I get abit sceptical when I see products with names like star or super etc. It's nice to know that some of them actually do work. Sometimes more known tire producers also makes an inexpensive tire line to also get into those markets, maybe even sell to competitors. Not nessesarily identical to their performance tires, but more than good enough, could be the case here.
you do realize we(& me) are getting to look forward to the daily episode of the Kev & Britt show...
hi Kevin Williams, clearly you love it. we do too. in that interest, Please dont burn out!!
if it stops being fun for you two, we All got a big problem.
Sooooo, after I got done drooling over the hostess of this video (and wearing out the pause button) - I realized three things;
1) This insanely hot girl actually seems to know what she's talking about which is IMHO even more impressive than she is attractive.
2) Kevin is apparently a very cool dude who doesn't just have the cash to buy a brand new Jeep to wheel; he can also drive pretty good, AND is the kinda guy who supports his girl's interest in being part of his hobby rather than using said hobby to get away from her like half the wheelin guys I know.
3) Patagonia MT's aren't just freakin' awesome looking, they perform VERY well too! I will DEFINITELY be comparing the specs on their 40's to my other options for my one ton YJ build before I buy.
I love the way those tires look
That is some serious side-wall flex
Until seeing your videos (new sub) never knew anything about this tire co. Past experience with tires has been the old saying "you get what you paid for". Some times you win, other times, not so much. Looking forward to more smiles-vs- miles in future updates! 😎
Paul Johnson sometimes you pay for brand name. BFG is one that I would say you pay a premium for that is actually good, but there are other options that are as good or better for less $$
Kevin Williams make them SHOW YOU THE MONEY 😎
Those tires are really affordable the only thing that looks reflected in this low price would be they're only 3ply sidewall but I feel your video's prove this to be not an issue! I might have to give them a try
Great review, I will definitely look at these when upgrading my tires. Definitely want to see the review in the snow
I like the tires that Britt stands by the best! Sure is hard to keep concentration on whats being said when Britt is talking.
Love the fact that you make a point of noting the softness of the rubber compound. Sticky rubber makes a World of difference offroad and you made a point of that...well done. Would like to see a durometer test of these tires. I'm in the planning process of a Blazer build and these tires fit perfectly as the shoes I want fitted....despite the 400$/tire in Canadian peso's. But traction vs destroyed panels etc from slips is worth every penny
Watching you guys beat the crap out of these tires convinced me. I even called your friends at Discount Tire and dropped your name. Thanks for the updates.
BTW you should plan a video talking about how those stock diffs are handling the larger tires and the trails you punish them on.
Thanks again
P.S. What pressure are you running them at on the road?
Yep they make putty large tire, bit the smallest tire they make for a 16" wheel is 265/75r16. I drive a stock jeep liberty. I would like to some 245/70r16 tires but it looks like I'm going to wait until I put a three left on her. Which is still cool because the liberty fennec going to look awesome with those tires on her.
Enjoy your video reviews of your JLU Rubicon mods. One thing that I would recommend/suggest, is telling your viewers if you were compensated for the equipment review. The videos speak for themselves; however, stating or disclaiming would avoids the obvious questions as to your partiality. I also recently watched your recap of modifications to your JLU. Maybe I missed it, but this recap seem to only include the cost of the parts and not the labor. If I missed that part, apologies. If I didn't, I think that providing parts and labor would give the viewers a better idea of what to expect to pay to do these mods. Otherwise, keep up with these educational videos.
I know you bought them from Chris Chris is a friend of mine too I bought my Nitto Ridge Grapplers from him I've always had mud tires for the last 40 years and was going to get the Cooper stt Pro but after seeing everyone using the ridge Grapplers they look like my tires but they are so quiet. Those do make a lot noise on the highway don't they compared to the ridge Grappler because the ridge Grappler they say is the quietest Hybrid tire on the road.I do like the fact that you can use you went with a 38. Anything bigger like the 40 and they say you need to change axles. So you're running the beadlock on the highway also? I like it would be lots of luck but they're not. Approved and there's no one around here that will change a flat if I have a flat and I'm not going to try to change a flat and repair the tire myself I wouldn't feel safe for patching the tire on the inside when I see how Discount Tire does it you need the right tools to repair a tire after you have a nail go through it
Love my Patagonia MT’s!! 33s for my XJ and 35s on my JK money well spent
I'm glad that this father daughter duo is so into there jeep.
Nankang has been in the business a long time. I would have no issues running these tires.
I have a set of 31-10.50s on my yj and I love them. I am also getting a sett for my jku 35-12.50. You are right on the price they are very reasonalbe.
Thanks for the tire review, one I actually trust... It just so happens that I’m in dire need of new tires. After watching your review and visiting the Milestar website, I ordered a set to be installed this Wednesday. I love my BFG KM2’s, but it seems that the Patagonias will a better choice.
Thanks again,
Mike
I have these tires in 37" x 13.5" and I love them! Nobody believes me when I tell them these are silent on the road.
Richard, any experience in the snow with these tires?
No but we're supposed to get snow tonight so... Maybe soon. I would say they are ok but not great in cold (30 - 40 degrees) wet roads. In the conditions I just mentioned they are not as good as your average all season tires. But these are not "all season tires" so I didn't expect them to be as good. :) for $240.00 I'm not complaining. :)
So last night we got about 1/4" of ice. Everything in my area is shut down people driving 20mph, and I'm really struggling to have any fun cause I can't get the tires to break loose. :( I'm truly blown away be how good these are on ice!!!
Silent is for me :0!!! I’ll be honest i like the tire noise a little but if I can choose I like silent better lol!!,
Those things look nice great video friend!! Smashed the like button 👍
Strong ass tires lol
Favorite video ever, and I don't even own a jeep, or car... or speak english...
What I paid atttention to was the comparsion in tires. That really says a lot for me.I just can't believe they are quiet on the road. I will strongly consider these tires when I buy. It's hard to believe how they out performed the other tires.
Thanks for the review! That helped me decide on these tires, a set of five Patagonia 40's showed up yesterday. Very nice, high five!
What lift were you guys running here? Do you remember? Finally upgrading to 38s and knew I was going to get the Patagonia’s thanks to you guys - Been following since you had like 5K followers - so awesome you guys broke 100K.
Today's your chance to get out in the snow and slush! Like the review
Next time!
I don't see myself buying a diferent tire for my jeep! This tires are super awesome!