Overview
ACT means All Conditions Tire. The Carlisle ACT model tire features heavy-duty materials to resist damage from punctures, cuts, and abrasions. Need traction in wet or loose soil? The ACT is designed to provide handling and cornering thanks to its self-cleaning spacing and tread compounds. The Carlisle A-C-T tire combines advanced radial construction, an aggressive open lug tread pattern, and a durable sidewall to deliver exceptional performance and reliability for Side-by-Side vehicles. With its superior trail hazard absorption, self-cleaning capabilities, and puncture resistance, this tire ensures optimal traction and a smooth ride, making it the ideal choice for off-road enthusiasts seeking adventure on soft to intermediate surfaces and muddy terrains.
Specifications
Ply | 4, 6 |
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Belt Type | Radial |
Tire Position | Front/Rear |
DOT Compliant | No |
SKU | 560-441 |
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Weight | 18.20 lbs |
Ply | 4 |
Belt Type | Radial |
Tire Position | Front/Rear |
Load Capacity | 550lbs. |
Tread Depth | 24 (32nds) |
PSI | 10 |
Vehicle Type | ATV |
SKU | 560-442 |
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Weight | 24.60 lbs |
Ply | 4 |
Belt Type | Radial |
Tire Position | Front/Rear |
Load Capacity | 640lbs. |
Tread Depth | 24 (32nds) |
PSI | 10 |
Vehicle Type | ATV, UTV |
SKU | 560-425 |
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Weight | 18.20 lbs |
Ply | 6 |
Belt Type | Radial |
Load Capacity | 340lbs. |
Tread Depth | 24 (32nds) |
PSI | 7 |
Vehicle Type | ATV, UTV |
SKU | 560-426 |
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Weight | 24.80 lbs |
Ply | 6 |
Belt Type | Radial |
Load Capacity | 455lbs. |
Tread Depth | 24 (32nds) |
PSI | 7 |
Vehicle Type | ATV, UTV |
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Pleased with quality
My 2015 Polaris 570 Sportsman came with these tires in 14′ rim size.. Ride and traction was great. In my riding I travel through areas of dry brush and sticks rocks etc. in search of game for hunting and photos ops… My front tires were these in 26X8R-14 and within 3 months both front tires sidewalls were so riddled with holes from puntures from sticks they would not even hold tires plugs.. The sidewalls are EXTREMELY thin.. If there are two plys they are the thinnest I’ve ever seen. I had to put tubes in them and then avoid areas of dry brush and sticks. They still had so much tread I didn’t want to trash them so soon. Two times I had to limp in on a flat front tire about 3 miles. I see in the specs there is no ply rating listed. If your riding in mainly in sand and gravel these should do just fine and provide a comfy ride. But if you get into rough stuff , need a heavy duty tire and and aren’t into walking.. you may want to consider a tire with 6-8 ply rating, like Kenda Bearclaw HTR. Like I did
looks to be a good tire. good price. and quick shipping