Update....I'm still working on piecing together the video, cutting down 6+ hours of offroad footage. We have over 1500 miles on the Ironman MTs now. I have to say I'm pleasantly surprised! Our main day offroading at Windrock park, after a full night of torrential downpours, gave us plenty of chances to test the new rubber. We had much of the 74000 acres to ourselves, all of the trails had been washed clean, leaving nothing but exposed rock to drive on. Some stretches were brutal, to say the least, even airing the tires down didn't help much, so our pace was a slow crawl most of the day. We had absolutely NO tire slip, even on 30+ degree uphill climbs; Trails were soaked all day with a steady rain. The only wheel spin we noticed were rocks getting ripped out of the ground as the lugs grabbed. After playing offroad, we loaded up and headed south through North Carolina, taking the Dragon into Georgia. I was a little worried about all those curves with a top heavy, fully loaded Disco, but the tires didn't sway a bit(we did air back up to 35 psi before hitting the pavement). Road noise hasn't changed, we stayed off the main interstates, stuck to highways, so 65 mph was max speeds we saw. I looked them over pretty good today, no damage at all, so they held up to their 10 ply toughness rating. I dare say, it may be a while before I need mud tires again. Don't know if I should smile or frown at that...lol Would I buy again? YEP!!!! If these ever wear out, I may see how the Ironman's big brother, Hercules Terra Trac MT or Max, fair.