About This Item
Introducing the Maxxis ATV Fun 20x7-8 2PLY 12F M953 — a purpose-built, budget-friendly tire crafted for entry-level riders and smaller ATVs. With a versatile 20x7-8 sizing, it fits a wide range of youth and compact models, delivering steady, predictable handling on dirt, gravel, and turf-friendly trails.
What makes the Maxxis ATV Fun stand out?
- 2-ply construction: a lighter, more responsive ride ideal for casual use and well-maintained trails. While not designed for heavy rocky terrain, this design keeps weight down and cost accessible, helping your ATV accelerate and steer with ease.
- Thoughtful tread pattern: blocky tread with open channels provides steady traction, helps shed mud and debris, and maintains grip on loose soil, hard-packed dirt, and grassy paths.
- Versatile front/rear fit: designed to suit a variety of 20x7-8 applications; verify compatibility with your ATV’s owner manual and wheel configuration for optimal performance.
- All-season practicality: engineered to perform across typical riding conditions—from dry dirt and gravel to light mud—making it a reliable go-to tire for weekend adventures and property use.
Who is this tire for?
- Families and beginners who want a dependable, affordable tire for kids’ ATVs and light, recreational riding.
- Owners seeking a cost-effective replacement that preserves predictable handling and comfort on standard trails and fields.
- Riders who don’t regularly tackle extreme terrains and need a forgiving tire with straightforward maintenance.
Why choose this tire over other options?
- The Maxxis ATV Fun line emphasizes ease of use and value for casual riders. Its 2-ply construction keeps weight down and ride feel forgiving on smooth trails, while still delivering solid traction when conditions demand it.
- For riders facing rocky, aggressive terrain, consider upgrading to a higher-ply tire with added puncture resistance and rugged tread. This 20x7-8 2PLY M953 is intentionally a budget-friendly, all-around option for everyday use.
Practical tips for best results
- Always check your ATV’s user manual for the recommended tire size and air pressure. Keeping tires inflated to the specified PSI preserves handling and wear patterns.
- Inspect tires before each ride for cuts, embedded objects, or sidewall damage. Replace if you notice cracking or significant wear.
- Rotate or switch tires if you run two sets on your ATV to promote even wear, and balance wheels when possible to maintain smooth steering.