All-terrain Data Guard For Mac

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All-terrain Data Guard For Mac
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All-terrain Data Guard For Mac

Survivor All-Terrain surrounds your iPad Pro in protection, but never gets in your iPad's way. Water-proof speaker ports ensure that the speakers sound great. The screen shield is totally compatible with your iPad's Touch ID sensor AND 3D Touch.

And a fully-redesigned clip-on workstand is included; it's perfect for positioning your iPad for watching videos or typing. The all-new Survivor All-Terrain for iPad Pro 10.5-inch is designed, built and tested to keep your iPad - andyou - ready for anything.

FEATURES. Compatibility: iPad Pro 10.5-inch. Designed and tested to protect against damage from 8-foot (2.4 meter) drops onto concrete.

Sealed against dirt, sand, rain and mud. Covered controls, hinged Lightning and headphone ports. Access to fingerprint scanner. Clip-on workstand locks open for viewing or typing.

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3) BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 As difficult as it is for any tire maker to improve on an already best-selling tire, BFGoodrich has done just that with the new KO2. Its cut and chip resistant tread compound is also built to provide a longer lasting treadlife. Tri-Guard sidewall construction helps prevent all types of obstructions from puncturing the tire and increasing durability that weekend warriors look for. On the street this is a tire that is built to handle rain and snow as well as any tire in its class. How is it that “Toyo” the best tire 10 years running isn’t on this list? This is a joke!

This site is more interested in getting sponsor checks than actually doing the work required to actually provide the readers with actual facts. Between myself and many of my friends we have run through all of the above mentioned tires and quite a few others. This is not a sales pitch for Toyo tires but a testament to the longevity, traction, strength, durability, and reliability!

I know, the first thing you say is that they are expensive (As did I)! But hold on, they are only a little more than the other guys and some close to the same price. Consider this, a set of Toyo Open Country ATII’s 35 x 12.5 x 17 will last you 65,000 miles plus on the highway! Imagine if you only use it on local roads and trails! Seriously, no other tire compares. I’m not “Just Saying” I stating the facts. I had a set of BStone Dueler AT REVO’s on my ’97 Dakota 4×4 and they stuck to anything.

Great up here in the PNW rain, snow, & ice. The downside was the mileage I got out of them.

They just didn’t last as long as I had hoped. I switched to the FStone Destinations, and was very disappointed by the performance difference in the rain and snow. The Destinations did not build confidence in taking the old Dak to as many places no matter the weather. However, the Destinations have definitely outlasted the REVO’s. I would HIGHLY recommend the REVO’s if you have the money to burn through them. I’m looking at the Falken Wildpeak’s now for my ’07 RAM 1500 4×4.

I tried a set of Falken’s on my Jag X-Type AWD, and they are extremely good tires in ANY weather condition. Hoping that correlates into the AT tires also. My two-cents worth of review for ya. I was quite surprised by their absence on this list. I feel they are superior to several of the tires on this list.

I have owned 3 sets of the A/T Revos and really liked them. Of course, you should know that I value performance over longevity.

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It doesn’t matter how long they last if they don’t do the job. I will be quite satisfied with 40K miles. My current SUV came with the Dueler A/T RH S tires and so far, they have performed very well. I will admit that the Bridgestones don’t quite have the load rating some others do. But they’ll do fine for the type of service the vast majority of owners will need from them.

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I’d put both up against all the tires on this list.