Swamper Vampire II on my 1000

Hello Guys and Gals, I just installed a set of Swamper Vampire II tires from Interco Tires on my 2017 Sportsman 1000, and I wanted to review them for you.

I have put on about 250 miles on them since I put them on and it just barely wore the nipples off the tires, they seem to have a good middle of the road rubber compound. The tires ride good at slower speeds and very smooth over 30 MPH due to the great overlap in the tread.
As far as traction WOW anywhere they can get a hold of something they will, compared to my last tires I had, the Pro Armor Attach Tires. I just did not like the Attack tires, they seemed to roll over things instead of grabbing it.

The size I got 28-9-14 front 28-11-14 rear, they do run a little on the short side, but I have the wider rims from the Pro Armor Attach tire package, I took off the tires and kept the rims. My 28 inch tires at 8 PSI measured with a level across the top of the tire and being on the machine just under 27" inches on the rear and just over 27 in the front. The lugs on the tires are 1 1/8 tall, they seem bigger but that's what they measure.

I sent an E-mail to Interco Tires asking about the tire size difference and to my surprise a couple days later they call me:eek, (no ignoring me, no were sorry E-mail a call, a person to person) I was blown away. The guy I talked too was one of the guys that worked on the design of the tire, I had a very nice conversation with him for over 1/2 hour. At the end of the call I was VERY impressed with their customer service and that they gave me a call to hear my concerns.

I live in Minnesota and we have a big variety of trails, The 250 miles I put on were a balance of mud, snow, hard pack dirt roads, and rutted up hills, these tires performed better than I could have hoped, I never even came close to getting stuck. A couple of times the tires surprised me, they hooked up and pulled the tires off the ground in snowy, grassy area, my old tires would not have ever dreamed of doing that.:grin

Overall I am Very pleased with this tire selection and I cant wait to put a lot more miles on them this summer. The customer service experience alone impressed me, the tires keep on doing so. I have put 2 pictures of the tires Freshly put on the Sportsman, the pictures don't do the tires justice.

Hope this review helps, if anyone has anymore question, I will be monitoring this tread, and happy riding.

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