Commercial Truck and Prime Mover Tyre Comparison for Antigua and Barbuda

Compare more than 490 tyre models for truck, prime mover, tipper, heavy haulage and regional bus from more than 39 brands — Goodyear, Continental, Triangle, Longmarch, Sailun and more vs Hanksugi. Sizes 11R22.5, 295/80R22.5, 295/75R22.5, 11R24.5, 285/75R24.5, 315/80R22.5, 12R22.5. Ideal for fleets operating in Saint John's, All Saints, Liberta, Potters Village, Bolans, Swetes, Parham, Old Road, Falmouth and Codrington.

Compare more than 490 commercial truck tyre models from more than 39 brands side by side. Filter by size, position or brand — then select any combination of Hanksugi and competitor tyres to view specifications, tread depth and features. Find out how Hanksugi compares on tread depth, load capacity and technology.

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Truck and Prime Mover Tyre Sizes in Antigua and Barbuda

Filter the comparison tool by your fleet's specific size. These are the most common tyre sizes for prime movers, trucks, tippers, heavy haulage and regional buses in Antigua and Barbuda, with the equivalent Hanksugi model for each.

Tyres 11R22.5

The standard size for prime movers in Antigua and Barbuda. Available in drive, steering and trailer fitments.

Hanksugi: HS88, HS86, HS84, HS26+, HS78 Faraon

Tyres 295/80R22.5

Common on European-specification prime movers and modern Freightliner/Kenworth trucks in Antigua and Barbuda.

Hanksugi: HS88, HS86, HS84, HS26+

Tyres 295/75R22.5

High-volume North American alternative. Compatible with most axle configurations.

Hanksugi: HS78 Faraon, HS86, HS86T, HS88

Tyres 11R24.5

High-profile fitment for traditional tractor units and heavy-haul prime movers.

Hanksugi: HS88, HS86, HS26+

Tyres 285/75R24.5

Low-profile equivalent for 24.5-inch axles on prime movers and heavy haulage vehicles.

Hanksugi: HS88, HS86

Tyres 315/80R22.5

Tippers, mixers and mixed-service applications on unsealed roads and construction sites.

Hanksugi: HS84, HS26+ ORION GRIP

Tyres 12R22.5 / 13R22.5

Heavy loads, port haulage and equipment transport in Antigua and Barbuda.

Hanksugi: HS84, HS28+ TITAN TRAX

Tyres for Tipper

Cut-and-chip tread with reinforced sidewalls for construction sites and quarries.

Hanksugi: HS84 (11R22.5, 295/80R22.5, 315/80R22.5)

Tyres for Regional Bus

Routes Saint John's–All Saints, Liberta–Old Road, Main Highway. Longitudinal tread, low noise.

Hanksugi: HS26+ (steering), HS86 (rear axle)

How Hanksugi Compares with 39 Leading Commercial Truck Tyre Brands

Hanksugi tyres are precision-engineered with HATT technology and backed by a written 3-retread casing warranty in Antigua and Barbuda. Compare more than 490 tyre models from more than 39 brands — filter by size and position to find the right combination for your fleet on routes such as Saint John's–English Harbour, All Saints–Swetes and the main island highway.

Hanksugi vs Bridgestone

Comparison of the series Ecopia

R284, M713, M726 EL, R123
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Hanksugi vs Goodyear

Series Endurance and Fuel Max

Endurance LHS, LHD, G316
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Hanksugi vs Continental

Series EcoPlus and HSR

HS3+, HSR2, HDL2, HTL 3
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Hanksugi vs Firestone

Bridgestone subsidiary

FS592, FD694, FT492

Hanksugi vs BFGoodrich

Global brand

Route Control S, DR444

Hanksugi vs Cooper

WORK Series range

RHA, RHD, RHT 2

Hanksugi vs Roadmaster

Goodyear value-tier brand

RM832+, RM852, RM234

Hanksugi vs Uniroyal

Value-tier brand

RS2, RD2, LT2

Hanksugi vs Kelly

Armorsteel series

LHS, LHD2, LHT

Hanksugi vs Yokohama

Comparison of brand Japanese

BluEarth 709L, MY507A, RY587
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Hanksugi vs Hankook

Confusion of nombres aclarada

e3 WiDE DL21, AL22+, DL07, TL10+
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Hanksugi vs Toyo

SmartWay-verified range

M177, M920A, M144

Hanksugi vs Kumho

Budget-priced commercial range

KRS02e, KRD01, KLT12e

Hanksugi vs Falken

Part of the Sumitomo group

RI150, BI850, GI388

Hanksugi vs Sumitomo

SE commercial series

ST788, ST948, ST710

Hanksugi vs Sailun

Budget-tier EFT series

S605, S768, S622
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Hanksugi vs Double Coin

Chinese value brand

RR150, RLB400, FT115
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Hanksugi vs JK Tyre

Indian commercial brand

Jetway JUH, JetSteel JDL2

Hanksugi vs Ralson

Emerging Indian brand

RAR51, RMR51, RTR51

Hanksugi vs Aeolus

Chinese Neo series

Neo Fuel G3, Allroads D+

Hanksugi vs Apollo

Indian EnduMile series

EnduCombi RA, LHD, LHT

Hanksugi vs Hercules

Strong Guard series

H-LS, H-DC, H-TL

Hanksugi vs Speedmax

Budget commercial range

SD755, SS622, Promax

Hanksugi vs Linglong

Growing competitor in Antigua and Barbuda

LDL831, LLF86, LAL812
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Hanksugi vs Longmarch

Chinese value brand

LM series range

Hanksugi vs Roadlux

Sister brand to Longmarch

R series range

Hanksugi vs Triangle

Major Chinese manufacturer

TR series range

Hanksugi vs Prinx

Prinx Chengshan TBR

Commercial range

Hanksugi vs Koryo

Korean commercial range

TBR range

Hanksugi vs Land Golden

Chinese commercial brand

LG series range

Hanksugi vs Hardmas

Budget commercial brand

Commercial range

Hanksugi vs Aplus

Haohua factory brand

TBR series

Hanksugi vs Lanvigator

Chinese heavy truck brand

Commercial range

Hanksugi vs Royal Black

Haohua factory brand

TBR series

Hanksugi vs DRC

Commercial truck range

TBR range

Hanksugi vs Dynastone

Chinese commercial brand

TBR range

Hanksugi vs Magna

Dutch commercial brand

Series M-TRUCK LH, RG, CO

Hanksugi vs Giti

Global brand headquartered in Singapore

GSL229, GDL651, GTL922

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hanksugi as good as Bridgestone or Goodyear?
Hanksugi tyres are precision-engineered with premium steel belts, nylon plies and HATT compound technology. The HS88 drive tyre offers 29/32 tread depth and the HS86 trailer tyre offers 19/32, both backed by a written 3-retread casing warranty in Antigua and Barbuda. Use the comparison tool above to view detailed side-by-side specifications for any tyre size.
Are budget truck tyres such as Sailun, Longmarch and Triangle reliable?
Every commercial truck tyre brand has its own engineering approach, warranty terms and dealer network. Hanksugi is built with HATT engineering and carries a written 3-retread casing warranty in Antigua and Barbuda. Use the comparison tool above to review specifications side by side, and contact each manufacturer for current warranty details.
How does Hanksugi compare with Chinese brands such as Longmarch, Triangle and Sailun?
Longmarch, Triangle, Sailun, Double Coin and other brands each offer a range of commercial truck tyres with different specifications. Hanksugi differentiates with HATT engineering, a 3-retread casing warranty in Antigua and Barbuda and premium steel-belt construction. Use the comparison tool above to view specifications side by side for any size and position.
Can I compare 295/75R22.5 tyres from different brands?
Yes. Use the tyre size filter at the top of this page, select 295/75R22.5 and instantly see every commercial truck tyre available in that size from more than 39 brands. Then select any 2–3 tyres to compare specifications, tread depth, load rating and features side by side. Hanksugi offers the HS78 Faraon (Drive, 23/32), HS86 (Trailer, 19/32), HS86T (Trailer, 13/32) and HS88 (Drive, 29/32) in 295/75R22.5.
Which tyre sizes are most common for prime movers in Antigua and Barbuda?
The most common sizes for prime movers in Antigua and Barbuda are 11R22.5 (the standard for most fleets), 295/80R22.5 (common on European-specification prime movers and modern Freightliner/Kenworth trucks), 295/75R22.5 (North American high-volume alternative), 11R24.5 (high-profile for traditional tractor units) and 285/75R24.5. Hanksugi covers all these sizes with its HS88 (drive), HS86 (trailer), HS26+ (steering) and HS84 (mixed service) ranges.
Which tyres are suitable for tippers and heavy haulage in Antigua and Barbuda?
For tippers and heavy-haulage vehicles on construction sites, quarries and unsealed roads in Antigua and Barbuda, mixed-use (on/off-road) tyres with reinforced sidewalls and a cut-and-chip tread are recommended. Hanksugi offers the HS84 in 11R22.5 and 295/80R22.5 as a mixed-service option with a casing guaranteed for 3 retreads, suitable for tipper, concrete, construction and general haulage operations.
Does Hanksugi have tyres for regional buses in Antigua and Barbuda?
Yes. The 11R22.5, 295/80R22.5 and 295/75R22.5 Hanksugi ranges also suit regional and heavy-duty buses operating routes such as Saint John's–All Saints, Liberta–Old Road, Saint John's–Bolans and the main island highway. For buses, the HS26+ is recommended in the steering position and the HS86 on rear axles, combined with the Hanksugi 3-retread warranty to reduce cost per kilometre.
How much does a truck tyre cost in Antigua and Barbuda and how do I calculate cost per kilometre?
The price of a truck or prime mover tyre in Antigua and Barbuda varies by brand, size, position and dealer. More important than the sticker price is the cost per kilometre (CPK): a premium tyre with a 3-retread warranty can reduce CPK by up to 60% compared with a budget tyre that cannot be retreaded. Use our CPK calculator to compare real options before you buy.
Can Hanksugi tyres be retreaded in Antigua and Barbuda?
Yes. Every Hanksugi casing sold in Antigua and Barbuda is designed and warranted in writing for 3 complete retreading cycles, extending total service life to more than 800,000 km in long-haul applications. Hanksugi works with approved retreading partners in Saint John's, All Saints, Liberta and Potters Village. See our retread programme in Antigua and Barbuda.

How to Compare Commercial Truck Tyres the Right Way

Choosing the right commercial truck tyre is one of the most important decisions your fleet will make each year in Antigua and Barbuda. With hundreds of models from dozens of brands, a side-by-side comparison tool removes the guesswork and focuses your evaluation on the specifications that truly drive profitability. Whether you operate five trucks in Saint John's or a larger fleet on routes such as Saint John's–English Harbour, All Saints–Swetes or along unsealed construction roads, the methodology is the same: start with your operating conditions, narrow by size and position, then compare the numbers that determine long-term value.

Key Specifications That Separate Good Tyres from Great Tyres

Tread depth is the single best predictor of a tyre's service life. A drive tyre with an original depth of 29/32" will outlast one with 24/32" under identical conditions. Look for tread depth quoted in 32nds of an inch and favour tyres that start deeper, because each additional 1/32" translates into thousands of extra kilometres on the road.

Load range and load index indicate how much weight a tyre can safely carry at a given inflation pressure. Most Class 8 applications require Load Range H (16 PR), but always verify your specific axle weights against the tyre's maximum load rating. An under-rated tyre wastes money; an overloaded tyre fails prematurely.

Speed rating defines the maximum sustained speed for which the casing is designed. For long-haul highway operations, a tyre with an L rating (120 km/h) is standard. Regional and mixed-service applications can use lower-speed casings with thicker sidewalls for greater durability.

SmartWay verification indicates that the tyre has been tested and approved by the US EPA for reduced rolling resistance, directly lowering fuel consumption. On a truck covering 190,000 km per year, SmartWay-verified tyres can save hundreds of dollars annually in fuel costs alone.

Why Cost Per Kilometre Always Outweighs the Sticker Price

A $300 tyre that lasts 130,000 km costs $0.0023 per kilometre. A $400 tyre that lasts 240,000 km costs $0.00167 per kilometre. The more expensive tyre is actually 29% cheaper when measured by the only metric that matters: cost per kilometre. Fleet managers who buy purely on sticker price leave a great deal of money on the table.

Factor in retreadability and the equation shifts even further. A tyre casing warranted for three retreads at approximately $150 each extends the total service life from one cycle to four, reducing the effective cost per kilometre by up to 60%. That is why casing quality and retreading warranties must carry significant weight in any tyre comparison. Use our Cost Per Kilometre Calculator to get the exact figures for your fleet.

Making the Final Decision

Once you have narrowed the field by size, position and budget, compare the remaining candidates on tread compound technology, warranty terms and dealer network coverage. A tyre with better specifications on paper means little if you cannot get roadside service at 2 AM on the main highway or a remote route in Antigua. Dealer availability in Antigua and Barbuda and support infrastructure matter as much as tread depth and load capacity.

For a deeper analysis of what makes a commercial truck tyre a sound investment, read our complete Commercial Truck Tyre Buyers Guide. Ready to compare? Use the tool above to filter more than 490 tyres from 39 brands and find the right combination for your fleet in Antigua and Barbuda.