Details
Features and Benefits:
- All terrain traction
- Enhanced controllability
- Upgraded load durability
Deestone D985 Outlaw MST Tires
The Deestone D985 Outlaw MST is an all terrain, all season tire made for ATVs and UTVs.
The tire improves the versatile terrain traction. The detailed lug placement and the high void ratio allow the tire to upgrade the soft, loose, and uneven terrain grip on the road surface. The tread elements improve the on- and off-road terrain traction, boosting the versatile terrain performance. These tread elements allow the tire to enhance its self-cleaning capability. These tread elements allow the tire to eliminate mud, snow, and rocks stuck between the tread elements. This avoids stone retention from harming the casing, while mud and snow cannot block the surface contact. As a result, the model promotes a safer different terrain performance.
The stronger nylon casing allows the tire to upgrade the load and driving durability. The tire utilizes its nylon casing to maintain the ideal tire shape under the load and driving pressure. In this manner, the tire does not deform under the load and driving pressure, which enables the tire to carry and withstand heavy loads with ease. This allows the tire to boost the overall load capacity, offering a strengthened load capacity.
The Deestone D985 Outlaw MST boosts the controllability. The center tread area with the directional lug placement improves the steering responsiveness and driving stability. The better surface contact upgrades the steering response time and accuracy to the driver’s commands, while the structure is secured against the driving pressure affecting the tire. In this manner, the tire ensures the driver’s control over the vehicle.
This specific tire model features a BIASED ply construction.
When it comes to ATV tires, there might be slight visual differences between brands and models even if the tires are of the same size.
NOT FOR HIGHWAY USE: This tire model is not DOT-approved for highway use.
Manufacturers recommend changing tires every 10 years. As long as tires are properly stored before they are sold, the year of their manufacture will not shorten their service life.





