Sweetums
Well-Known Member
The KO2 was built with North American deserts in mind, it was never intended to be a deep snow tire. That being said, I ran three sets of KO2s over the years in the mountain winters and never had a problem getting around. They are not nearly as good as a dedicated snow tire - and no All Terrain tire will be. The tread compound is not optimized for temperatures below 40 degrees and the tread is made for off highway touring with the ability to do snow when asked.I haven't found a worse AT on or off road. Wet traction is as bad as most modern MTs on road. Mud and deep snow traction is atrocious. Sure they work in moab when it's dry, but so do car tires or even drag slicks when you're driving on 40 grit sand paper. Hopefully the KO3s are significantly better.
They do great on the slickrock, but also in sand, over rocks, and in mixed conditions. The wet traction was acceptable to me, even in the desert cloud bursts unless you are driving like a maniac and going way too fast for conditions. It did a better job being planted in the wet than my Baja Boss tires do. There's also the question of tire size. Most people I know who say "Tire X is bad in the wet" have gone to a wider tire size, which gives more frontal area to the tire and makes it harder to evacuate water at speed. I ran three sizes of the KO2 over the years and the widest tire was the most prone to hydroplaning at speed, while the 255 width cut through deep puddles and stayed planted (but also had the poorest cornering at speed).
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