Atlander

Atlander tires: budget-friendly rubber across passenger, highway and off-road

Atlander tires cover a wide spread of jobs at value pricing, from grippy passenger patterns to aggressive mud-terrain treads. Across the Atlander lineup we stock, this is a brand aimed at drivers who want workable, affordable rubber without paying premium-brand money. The sample here runs 41 SKUs across five tread patterns, priced from $78 to $450, so a buyer is getting real coverage for cars, crossovers, SUVs and light trucks at the value end of the market. Note that this is a stocked sample and not the brand's complete catalog.

The Atlander pattern lineup

Below are the tread patterns we actually stock, what each one is built for, and the sizes it comes in. Prices reflect the range within each pattern.

AX-88 - performance passenger

The Atlander AX-88 is the broadest pattern in the sample at 14 sizes. It's a low-profile performance-passenger tread built for sporty cars and sedans that run larger rim diameters. Sizes run from 205/45R16 up through 275/40R20, covering 16 through 20 inch rim diameters, with common fitments like 205/55R16, 235/50R17 and 245/45R18. Priced from $111 to $282.

AX-77 - economy passenger

The Atlander AX-77 is the entry point of the range, a small-diameter passenger tread aimed at compact and economy cars. All five sizes sit on 15 inch rim diameters: 175/65R15, 195/50R15, 195/55R15, 205/65R15 and 215/65R15. At $78 to $150, it's the most affordable pattern here.

Roverstar HT - highway touring

The Atlander Roverstar HT is a highway-terrain tread for crossovers and SUVs. Highway tires like this prioritize quiet, steady on-road manners and long, even wear over paved miles. The six sizes span 16 through 18 inch rim diameters, from 215/70R16 to 265/60R18, and it's priced from $129 to $173.

Roverclaw AT - all-terrain

The Atlander Roverclaw AT is the all-terrain pattern. An all-terrain tread is built to split the difference between pavement and dirt, with a more open pattern for gravel, trails and light off-road while still holding up on the highway. Four sizes are stocked - 245/65R17, 285/65R18, 285/55R20 and 305/55R20 - covering 17 through 20 inch rim diameters, priced from $153 to $360.

Roverclaw MT I - mud-terrain

The Atlander Roverclaw MT I is the most aggressive tread in the lineup, a mud-terrain built for deep dirt, rock and loose surfaces with a chunky, open pattern that clears mud and bites on rough ground. It carries 11 sizes for trucks and off-road rigs, from 235/75R15 up through big meats like 305/70R17 and 315/75R16, spanning 15 through 18 inch rim diameters. Priced from $182 to $450, it sits at the top of the Atlander price range.

Sizes and fitments carried

Across the sample, Atlander tires cover 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 26 inch rim diameters. The size span runs from small passenger fitments like 175/65R15 all the way up to a 37X13.5R26 off-road size. In between you'll find passenger sizes, highway and all-terrain SUV sizes, and light-truck mud-terrain sizes. Browse everything on the Atlander hub or the full tire catalog.

Price and who Atlander is for

Atlander tires run from $78 to $450 across the sample, which places the brand firmly at the value end of the market. This is rubber for drivers who want a functional tire at a lower cost of entry - whether that's an economy passenger set on the AX-77, a performance-passenger set on the AX-88, a highway set on the Roverstar HT, or off-road tread from the Roverclaw AT and MT I. If you're weighing whether Atlander tires are worth it, the honest read is straightforward: they're budget tires that cover a lot of categories, not a premium name.

Buying Atlander from ThreePiece

ThreePiece ships every order with free shipping, and our mounted packages arrive mounted and balanced before they leave the shop. Spread the cost with Affirm and Katapult financing, as low as 0% APR. For hands-on help, our team offers expert fitment support by phone at 813-535-5801 - reach out through contact us or check the FAQ for common questions.

Atlander tires: budget-friendly rubber across passenger, highway and off-road

Atlander tires cover a wide spread of jobs at value pricing, from grippy passenger patterns to aggressive mud-terrain treads. Across the Atlander lineup we stock, this is a brand aimed at drivers who want workable, affordable rubber without paying premium-brand money. The sample here runs 41 SKUs across five tread patterns, priced from $78 to $450, so a buyer is getting real coverage for cars, crossovers, SUVs and light trucks at the value end of the market. Note that this is a stocked sample and not the brand's complete catalog.

The Atlander pattern lineup

Below are the tread patterns we actually stock, what each one is built for, and the sizes it comes in. Prices reflect the range within each pattern.

AX-88 - performance passenger

The Atlander AX-88 is the broadest pattern in the sample at 14 sizes. It's a low-profile performance-passenger tread built for sporty cars and sedans that run larger rim diameters. Sizes run from 205/45R16 up through 275/40R20, covering 16 through 20 inch rim diameters, with common fitments like 205/55R16, 235/50R17 and 245/45R18. Priced from $111 to $282.

AX-77 - economy passenger

The Atlander AX-77 is the entry point of the range, a small-diameter passenger tread aimed at compact and economy cars. All five sizes sit on 15 inch rim diameters: 175/65R15, 195/50R15, 195/55R15, 205/65R15 and 215/65R15. At $78 to $150, it's the most affordable pattern here.

Roverstar HT - highway touring

The Atlander Roverstar HT is a highway-terrain tread for crossovers and SUVs. Highway tires like this prioritize quiet, steady on-road manners and long, even wear over paved miles. The six sizes span 16 through 18 inch rim diameters, from 215/70R16 to 265/60R18, and it's priced from $129 to $173.

Roverclaw AT - all-terrain

The Atlander Roverclaw AT is the all-terrain pattern. An all-terrain tread is built to split the difference between pavement and dirt, with a more open pattern for gravel, trails and light off-road while still holding up on the highway. Four sizes are stocked - 245/65R17, 285/65R18, 285/55R20 and 305/55R20 - covering 17 through 20 inch rim diameters, priced from $153 to $360.

Roverclaw MT I - mud-terrain

The Atlander Roverclaw MT I is the most aggressive tread in the lineup, a mud-terrain built for deep dirt, rock and loose surfaces with a chunky, open pattern that clears mud and bites on rough ground. It carries 11 sizes for trucks and off-road rigs, from 235/75R15 up through big meats like 305/70R17 and 315/75R16, spanning 15 through 18 inch rim diameters. Priced from $182 to $450, it sits at the top of the Atlander price range.

Sizes and fitments carried

Across the sample, Atlander tires cover 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 26 inch rim diameters. The size span runs from small passenger fitments like 175/65R15 all the way up to a 37X13.5R26 off-road size. In between you'll find passenger sizes, highway and all-terrain SUV sizes, and light-truck mud-terrain sizes. Browse everything on the Atlander hub or the full tire catalog.

Price and who Atlander is for

Atlander tires run from $78 to $450 across the sample, which places the brand firmly at the value end of the market. This is rubber for drivers who want a functional tire at a lower cost of entry - whether that's an economy passenger set on the AX-77, a performance-passenger set on the AX-88, a highway set on the Roverstar HT, or off-road tread from the Roverclaw AT and MT I. If you're weighing whether Atlander tires are worth it, the honest read is straightforward: they're budget tires that cover a lot of categories, not a premium name.

Buying Atlander from ThreePiece

ThreePiece ships every order with free shipping, and our mounted packages arrive mounted and balanced before they leave the shop. Spread the cost with Affirm and Katapult financing, as low as 0% APR. For hands-on help, our team offers expert fitment support by phone at 813-535-5801 - reach out through contact us or check the FAQ for common questions.