Size 275/55 R20. I drove about 12-15 thousand on them. I put them in the hope of getting a little off-road capability, more than regular stock tires can offer. With all this, not much wanted to lose in comfort and fuel consumption. Last season there was a negative experience with the Cooper LTZ, heavy tires, increased noise, and the pattern was not evil, so the shortcomings were exacerbated by the slightly increased off-road potential. Drove a couple of thousand on them and took off. I was afraid that Hankook would also be noisy. Fears were not justified, the tires turned out to be quiet, not compared to other ATs, but in an absolute sense. As a result, when switching from winter to summer AT, I did not feel any discomfort. Consumption remained at the level of standard r18 wheels and winter non-studded ones. I haven't weighed the tires, but I can say they are definitely light for their class, as they don't have a strong sidewall that can withstand sharp stones, sticks, etc. Minus off-road, but plus for smoothness and fuel consumption. I like to ride in nature, I have evaluated the cross-country ability several times. Hankook really works in the mud. It’s stupid to wait for miracles, in clay and any MT to lather, but Hankook will not let you stand out of the blue on wet grass. I got stuck several times, if I had standard tires on, I wouldn’t get out, Hankook clung a little, allowing me to go into a swing. But there are nuances on asphalt: especially braking on wet roads, it’s worse than road tires. starts slipping earlier than we would like. Otherwise, everything is not bad, there is enough grip in the corners. For 12-15 thousand, I didn’t notice external wear, of course there is, but in order to understand which one had to be measured before and after. they are declared as all-weather. I expected the worst behavior, even on rolled snow you can drive the car and brake in a controlled manner. Purely summer tires are generally not controllable on such a surface, so all-weather tires, or rather Hankook dynapro atm rf10, can also be used in winter, but with big reservations, as they will be helpless on ice.