Since when does a stop at an auto shop get added to your outdoor
prep? Since the GEOLANDAR X-AT showed up on the scene.
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If there’s one thing that could make a significant-enough impact on your outdoor adventures, what would you say it is?
Hunters and backcountry hikers swear by a good pair of boots, because if you don’t take care of your feet you’re going to pay the price. If that same idea is applied to your other mode of transportation (you know, your truck), then it’s tires that can make or break your efforts.
We think we’ve found a tire that can do it all and still stand up to the rough and tumble lifestyle of an outdoorsman that needs to go farther, longer, and deeper to call themselves satisfied.
The truck already had a name for itself, at least on Instagram, where Pierce started @the_Pandra and shared photos (while gathering a good community of followers).
The Pandra vaulted into truck immortality when the fires started and Pierce took it upon himself to step up. He used his vehicle and his fortitude to get himself to safety on two separate occasions, then helped evacuate a local hospital.
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As his town was burning around him, the truck was dealing with its own share of abuse. The melted taillight covers, the plastic that began to drip away, and the toasted marshmallow paint job are the visible scars that the Tundra suffered, but the integrity of the truck survived.
The only exterior portion of the truck that was virtually unaffected by the heat and the flames was the DECKED Storage System he had installed in the bed.
When DECKED and Toyota heard about The Pandra's story, they both paid back the selflessness with replacements.
The Pandra now sits in Toyota's Plano, Texas corporate headquarters as a testament to the toughness Pierce, his truck, and his DECKED system showed
that day.
Not only did DECKED replace the system for Pierce's new truck, but they also donated the amount of his first system to the GoFundMe page set up by his friends.
Pierce likes to think he did what anyone would do, and focuses on what's important. The Pandra helped him set up a triage station on the hospital's helipad, where he and his fellow rescuers watched the city succumb to the flames. Once his family was safe and his duty at the hospital fulfilled, Pierce became reflective.
He knew saving things like his photographs, written song lyrics, and treasured guitars was most crucial. Anything else could be replaced. What couldn't was the history of his town, the people who made it their home. Luckily, he and The Panda were there to help preserve some of that.
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July 23, 2019
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Yokohama’s new GEOLANDAR X-AT is an all-terrain tire that covers the highway mileage of your adventures just as well as the off-road treks that get you far into the wilderness.
The all-season tires have extreme grip but stay quiet on the road, and use specially-engineered shoulder blocks that provide strength and grip no matter how rugged the ride.
When other hunters or anglers are parking in the lot and hoofing it on foot, you’re able to bring your mobile homebase with you, as long as you’re within your rights and following the local regulations. Pack more supplies, extend your stay, and increase your chances of really enjoying yourself.
A truck or SUV owner who is confident in how far their vehicle will get them can get a leg up on the rest, and stop letting the journey get in the way of the destination. Are you going to say no to your buddy’s invitation to Colorado for some backcountry fishing? Wouldn’t an extra trip to scout your Texas deer hunting spot pay off during the summer?
Will an unreliable car ever be an excuse to not do something adventurous?
Wide Open Country caught up with Riggs, who just released his new EP Love & Panic, in Nashville. The emerging start talked about finding balance in an often hectic career — while fishing the Cumberland River, just steps from downtown Nashville.
Sam Riggs spent much of his upbringing enjoying the outdoors. “It was a real musical family, real rural family,” Riggs says. “Kind of grew up blue collar, so being in the woods and fishing was always a big part of my life.”
He learned a lot about fishing from his granddad, who was a preacher and fished “religiously,” Riggs says. As an artist who built his fan base by touring relentlessly, Riggs has seen a lot of the country. “It’s the most amazing job in the world,” he says.
And for an artist as passionate as Riggs, spending a little bit of time by the water certainly helps replenish all that energy spent performing across the country night in and night out. Even if it means just pulling a Zebco rod out from behind his seat and stealing away for an hour.
Wide Open Spaces caught up with Riggs, who just released his new EP Love & Panic, in Nashville. The emerging start talked about finding balance in an often hectic career — while fishing the Cumberland River, just steps from downtown Nashville.
Sam Riggs spent much of his upbringing enjoying the outdoors. “It was a real musical family, real rural family,” Riggs says. “Kind of grew up blue collar, so being in the woods and fishing was always a big part of my life.”
He learned a lot about fishing from his granddad, who was a preacher and fished “religiously,” Riggs says. As an artist who built his fan base by touring relentlessly, Riggs has seen a lot of the country. “It’s the most amazing job in the world,” he says.
And for an artist as passionate as Riggs, spending a little bit of time by the water certainly helps replenish all that energy spent performing across the country night in and night out. Even if it means just pulling a Zebco rod out from behind his seat and stealing away for an hour.
Not if you give the GEOLANDAR X-AT your consideration when it comes time for new tires. You’ve got nothing to lose, because Yokohama covers them with a 45,000-mile limited treadwear warranty and a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. If they don’t work or you don’t like them, you aren’t on the hook.
Yokohama says you can conquer off-road terrain and maintain on-road comfortability at the same time. That’s why we think a set of tires like the GEOLANDAR X-AT would make an important addition to the gear you use as a real outdoorsman or woman.
There aren’t many all-terrain tires out there that can actually master both functions. The GEOLANDAR X-AT has seemingly repositioned the bar for dual-purpose capabilities, which realistically appeals to every driver. Sure, it’s nice to have the ability to escape the monotony of a paved road, but not at the expense of safe and satisfactory road performance.
Designed for pickup trucks, Jeeps, and SUVs, the GEOLANDAR X-AT is an extreme all-terrain tire built to promote great grip, extreme durability, and a quiet, comfortable ride.
“The GEOLANDAR X-AT delivers it all,” said Bob Abram, Yokohama’s senior manager of product planning. “It offers ultimate off-road performance without sacrificing any on-road comfort, making it a great performance upgrade for a variety of pick-up trucks and SUVs, no matter how or where they’re driven.”
Yokohama’s GEO-SHIELD technology, which features multiple sidewall plies, a high turn-up carcass and a full nylon cap, gives the tire great puncture-resistance. Also, a superior tread life is made possible through a new HD2 compound. It’s a special triple-polymer blend engineered for reliable long tread life and impressive cut- and chip-resistance.
The GEOLANDAR X-AT has dynamic, large shoulder blocks that are varied in length to create a biting edge and promote mud- and stone-ejection. Also, the angular center blocks give it extra strength and grip.
It’s available in 27 sizes ranging from 15 to 22 inches.
There aren’t many all-terrain tires out there that can actually master both functions. The GEOLANDAR X-AT has seemingly repositioned the bar for dual-purpose capabilities, which realistically appeals to every driver. Sure, it’s nice to have the ability to escape the monotony of a paved road, but not at the expense of safe and satisfactory road performance.
Designed for pickup trucks, Jeeps, and SUVs, the GEOLANDAR X-AT is an extreme all-terrain tire built to promote great grip, extreme durability, and a quiet, comfortable ride.
“The GEOLANDAR X-AT delivers it all,” said Bob Abram, Yokohama’s senior manager of product planning. “It offers ultimate off-road performance without sacrificing any on-road comfort, making it a great performance upgrade for a variety of pick-up trucks and SUVs, no matter how or where they’re driven.”
Yokohama’s GEO-SHIELD technology, which features multiple sidewall plies, a high turn-up carcass and a full nylon cap, gives the tire great puncture-resistance. Also, a superior tread life is made possible through a new HD2 compound. It’s a special triple-polymer blend engineered for reliable long tread life and impressive cut- and chip-resistance.
The GEOLANDAR X-AT has dynamic, large shoulder blocks that are varied in length to create a biting edge and promote mud- and stone-ejection. Also, the angular center blocks give it extra strength and grip.
It’s available in 27 sizes ranging from 15 to 22 inches.