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The Dueler H/P Sport is a Street/Sport Truck Summer tire member of Bridgestone's Dueler family of light truck tires. The Dueler H/P Sport was developed for the drivers of sport utility vehicles and performance pickups. The Dueler H/P Sport is designed to deliver predictable handling, traction and control on dry and wet roads. The Dueler H/P Sport is not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.

Dueler H/P Sport radials feature a high performance light truck tread compound molded into a symmetric tread design derived from Potenza RE050 Max Performance tires. The Dueler H/P Sport tread design features large shoulder and intermediate blocks flanking two continuous center ribs to provide responsive handling and stability on dry roads while wide circumferential grooves help water flow through the tire's footprint to increase hydroplaning resistance and wet traction. The tire's structure includes twin steel belts reinforced by spirally wrapped nylon, along with a casing reinforced by a hard sidewall filler between polyester cord plies to help resist distortion at high speeds and while cornering.

Tire Rack Test Results Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport

July 14, 2006

Tires Tested

Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport (Street/Sport Truck Summer, 235/65R17)
  • What We Liked: Comfortable and sporty handling plus great wet traction
  • What We’d Improve: A little more dry grip
  • Conclusion: A well-balanced choice for your performance SUV
  • Latest Test Rank: 1st (July 2006)
  • Previous Test Rank: Not previously tested
Pirelli Scorpion Zero (Street/Sport Truck All-Season, 235/65R17)
  • What We Liked: Impressive dry handling balance
  • What We’d Improve: Wet grip and ride quality
  • Conclusion: A well-designed tire that may be beginning to show its age
  • Latest Test Rank: 3rd (July 2006)
  • Previous Test Rank: 3rd (July 2005)
Yokohama ADVAN S.T. (Street/Sport Truck Summer, 235/65R17)
  • What We Liked: Nimble handling and dry grip
  • What We’d Improve: Ride comfort
  • Conclusion: A very sporty tire perfect for the most performance-oriented SUVs
  • Latest Test Rank: 2nd (July 2006)
  • Previous Test Rank: Not previously tested

Vehicles Used

2006 Porsche Cayenne V6

Unless you’ve spent the last 15 years living on a deserted island, it’s hard to miss the SUV revolution. They’re everywhere you look today, produced by nearly every major manufacturer selling passenger vehicles in North America. Of course, sport utility vehicles have been around for many years, and in the early days were used exclusively by those "rugged outdoor types" for their utility to haul, crawl off-road, and still be able to drive you to town for the weekly shopping trip. As time progressed, the functional SUV became fashionable among more mainstream drivers for its rugged style and functionality, eventually leading to a whole range of on-road styling options for what was once designed for off-road use.

More recently as vehicle styling has matured, on-road performance and handling have become the engineering focus, with traditional truck-like ride and handling giving way to uni-body chassis designs and near-sports car performance. Today, you can buy SUVs off the showroom floor capable of performance car acceleration, braking and cornering. A variety of aftermarket vehicle tuners are finding ways to squeeze even more speed and performance from these SUVs, making some among the fastest vehicles on the road today.

To stay ahead of the curve, several tire manufacturers have recently released Street/Sport Truck tires designed to tune the handling and high-speed needs of today’s performance-oriented SUVs. Yokohama has developed the ADVAN S.T., described as the world’s fastest SUV tire with W- or Y-speed ratings in all sizes and capable of speeds 168 mph or up to 186 mph. Bridgestone has released their Dueler H/P Sport, which is pattered after the Potenza RE050A family of Max Performance Summer tires that are Original Equipment on the most exotic performance cars available today.

To get a better understanding of how these new tires perform, Tire Rack team conducted a Real World Road Ride and Performance Track Drive, comparing the Bridgestone and Yokohama tires to a popular option in the category, the Pirelli Scorpion Zero. Our evaluation used three identically equipped 2006 Porsche Cayenne SUVs with the factory steel spring suspension, fitted with new, full tread depth 235/65R17 tires mounted on 17x7.5" wheels.

What We Learned on the Road

Our 5.6-mile loop of expressway, state highway and county roads provides a great variety of road conditions that include city and highway speeds, smooth and coarse concrete, as well as new and patched asphalt. This route allows our team to experience noise comfort, ride quality and everyday handling, just as you would during your drive to school or work.

All three tires offered appropriate ride quality for the Street/Sport Truck category. With a definite emphasis on the sport side of the equation, this group felt firm but not harsh driving over the bumpy sections of our test route. The Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport was found to have a slight advantage over the Pirelli Scorpion Zero, while the Yokohama ADVAN S.T. felt a little harsher riding than the other two.

The aggressive tread patterns of these tires did produce some small amounts of noise, but all within acceptable levels. Our team found the Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport generated the lowest level of tread noise, followed by the Pirelli Scorpion Zero and Yokohama ADVAN S.T. which both produced a subtle growl at various speeds. The Dueler H/P Sport also did a good job absorbing the bumps and sharper impacts, while the Scorpion Zero and Avid S.T. both felt a bit firmer when driven over the same rough sections of our route.

The Yokohama ADVAN S.T.’s firmer ride paid back with nimble handling, feeling almost edgy with its quick response to initial steering input. The Dueler H/P Sport also handled well, displaying a solid feel and balanced handling. The Pirelli Scorpion Zero was a close third, with slightly slower steering response and less-precise handling than the other two, likely due in part to its more open tread pattern and all-season oriented tread rubber compound.

What We Learned on the Test Track

Our 1/3-mile per lap test track course includes 90-degree street corners, lane changes and simulated expressway ramps. Run in both dry and wet conditions, the test track allows our team to experience the traction, responsiveness, handling and drivability normally only encountered during abrupt emergency avoidance maneuvers or competition events.

All three tires allowed our Porsche Cayenne test vehicles to drive the course in a very "performance car-like" manner. But surprisingly, the numeric data did not exactly match the subjective scores during dry conditions.

The Yokohama ADVAN S.T. was able to lap our course the fastest, feeling responsive, displaying good overall dry grip with just a hint of gentle understeer when pressed hard in the corners. The Pirelli Scorpion Zero felt the least precise of the group, resulting in the largest slip angles of the group that allowed the vehicle to slide as it was cornering at the limit. This may have proven to free up the Porsche Cayenne, ultimately resulting in an average lap time that was virtually identical to the more stable-feeling Yokohama. In a close third spot was the Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport. Here, the tire felt more stable than the Pirelli and did not have the gentle understeer of the Yokohama. But when the data was tabulated it just did not appear to have quite as much ultimate grip as the Yokohama.

In wet conditions, the subjective and objective differences were more easily detected. The Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport displayed a clear advantage in overall wet grip, posting the fastest average lap time and allowing our team to navigate the slalom section and circle the skid pad faster than with the other two tires. Close behind was the Yokohama ADVAN S.T. feeling as if it had slightly less overall wet grip than the Bridgestone. Our wet track conditions are not designed to test hydroplaning resistance, and therefore we did not get the opportunity to evaluate any benefits to the ADVAN S.T.’s aggressive directional tread pattern. The Pirelli Scorpion Zero and its all-season tread pattern and compound may have contributed to this tire’s third-place finish. It just did not have the level of grip of the other two tires, resulting in plenty of understeer and early engagement of the ABS during hard braking.

Product Details

Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport (Street/Sport Truck Summer): The Dueler H/P Sport is a Street/Sport Truck Summer tire member of Bridgestone’s Dueler family of light truck tires. The Dueler H/P Sport was developed for the drivers of sport utility vehicles and performance pickups. The Dueler H/P Sport is designed to deliver predictable handling, traction and control on dry and wet roads. The Dueler H/P Sport is not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice. Read more.

Pirelli Scorpion Zero (Street/Sport Truck All-Season): Derived from Pirelli’s legendary P Zero performance tires, the Scorpion Zero is a Street/Sport Truck All-Season tire for sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks. The Scorpion Zero was designed to provide year round traction and handling for drivers who operate their light truck vehicles primarily on-road in various weather conditions, including very occasional light snow. Read more.

Yokohama ADVAN S.T. (Street/Sport Truck Summer): The ADVAN S.T. is Yokohama’s Street/Sport Truck Summer tire developed to deliver a balance of high-speed capability, handling and comfort required by new-generation performance SUVs. The ADVAN S.T. is designed to add a new dimension to SUV performance that boosts driving pleasure, high-speed capability and traction on dry and wet roads. Like all summer tires, the ADVAN S.T. is not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice. Read more.

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Ratings Charts & Reviews Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport

Tire Category: Street/Sport Truck Summer

Consumer Surveys

 
Best in Category
Miles Reported
Recommended
Treadwear
Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport
Good
90%
2.1M
7.2 - Good
8.1 - Good
8.0 Hydroplaning Resistance
8.2 Wet Traction
8.8 - Excellent
8.7 Corner Stability
8.8 Dry Traction
8.8 Steering Response
N/A
N/A Light Snow Traction
N/A Deep Snow Traction
N/A Ice Traction
8.1 - Good
8.3 Ride Quality
8.0 Noise
6.7 - Good

General Grabber X3 Reviews

Ratings highlight excellence in dry traction (9-10) and wet performance (8-10), with standout hydroplaning resistance. Winter traction impresses in deep snow (9-10), though ice scores vary (4-9), a noted limitation for an off-road-focused tire. Treadwear earns consistent praise (8-10), aligning with rugged use expectations. Comfort scores (7-10) reflect a trade-off for capability, with some mentioning road noise. Steering responsiveness (8-10) and cornering stability (7-10) reinforce its off-road reliability. Customers emphasize its dominance in intended conditions, with minor critiques on ice and noise outweighed by durability and traction in challenging terrain.

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165 reviews mention "Wet Traction"

  • 152 positive
  • 13 negative

Most customers rate the Grabber X3's wet traction highly, with scores of 9-10 praising its confident grip and hydroplaning resistance. Even 7-8 ratings reflect solid off-road performance in wet conditions, aligning well with its rugged design intent.

June 02, 2022
4.7 out of 5 Star Rating
4.7 out of 5

Very satisfied with the X3 Off-Road performance ( Deep-Mud & Dry-Dirt & Wet Slippery Rocks + a little bit of soft sand - sorry no snow) ??., but particularly impressed with wet road/highway braking performance and highway speed running in torrential rain ( albeit slowed for safety), compared to others that I have experienced over many years. I feel safe with these X3 mud terrains on wet highways ( sealed roads)...

Very satisfied with the X3 Off-Road performance ( Deep-Mud & Dry-Dirt & Wet Slippery Rocks + a little bit of soft sand - sorry no snow) ……., but particularly impressed with wet road/highway braking performance and highway speed running in torrential rain ( albeit slowed for safety), compared to others that I have experienced over many years. I feel safe with these X3 mud terrains on wet highways ( sealed roads). NB: Actually running on a 2007 4WD 3.0L Diesel Toyota Hilux Double-Cab ( in the Caribbean) and not a Tacoma as selected in the category of vehicle…,( but same size and type of Pickup-Truck as the Tacoma more or less). Also the X3s are quiet as I don’t hear any noise from these tyres; but I do run with windows up and air-con on.

Vehicle: 2007 Toyota Tacoma 4wd Double Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 11,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway
Location: DORAL, FL
Driving Style: Average

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101 reviews mention "Winter Traction"

  • 95 positive
  • 6 negative

Customers praise the Grabber X3's excellent snow and deep snow grip, with most scoring 9s and 10s. Ice traction scores 7-8 show reliable performance in off-road winter conditions, though a few lower ratings suggest variability on extreme ice.

January 11, 2023
(Verified Purchase)
4.3 out of 5 Star Rating
4.3 out of 5

...But I love them in snow and slush!...

I’m very pleased with the grabbers so far my only complaint would be they aren’t great on ice pack, but they are a mud tire and I knew that buying them. But I love them in snow and slush! They also look awesome! Thumbs up from me!

Vehicle: 2013 Ford F350 4X4 Single Rear Wheel 275/65-20 OE
Miles Driven on Tires: 500
Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway
Location: NEW AUBURN, WI
Driving Style: Average

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August 18, 2022
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4.9 out of 5 Star Rating
4.9 out of 5

...I drive in all sorts of different terrain and snow, mud and rain, dirt and bumpy horrible hi ways in Alaska! the best tire I also had them Siped for snow, they are awesome and very stable and I feel safe with them on my Jeep...

These are the BEST tires I have ever had on my Jeep Rubicon unlimited! I absolutely love them I drive in all sorts of different terrain and snow, mud and rain, dirt and bumpy horrible hi ways in Alaska! the best tire I also had them Siped for snow, they are awesome and very stable and I feel safe with them on my Jeep. and they look cool too.

Vehicle: 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4wd Rubicon
Miles Driven on Tires: 5,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway
Location: WASILLA, AK
Driving Style: Spirited

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178 reviews mention "Dry Traction"

  • 172 positive
  • 6 negative

Customers overwhelmingly rate the General Grabber X3's dry traction as excellent, with most scoring 9s and 10s. High marks highlight confident grip and responsive handling, making it a standout for off-road use where maximum traction on rugged terrain is critical. A few 7-8 scores still reflect solid dry performance.

September 06, 2018
4.9 out of 5 Star Rating
4.9 out of 5

...Dry traction is great...

Have had these tires on for just under a year on a JK Rubicon that hardly gets driven. Dry traction is great. Snow traction on un-plowed roads is good. Wet traction is as good or better than any other 35 inch mud tire. Traction in rocks and loose dirt (Crawlorado style) is amazing. While on some difficult rock trails recently, we never spun a tire until it came off the ground. Very impressive tire. Better than the Duratrac, which everyone around here seems to run.

Vehicle: 2009 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4wd Rubicon
Miles Driven on Tires: 1,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway
Location: FORT COLLINS, CO
Driving Style: Spirited

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180 reviews mention "Ride Quality"

  • 157 positive
  • 23 negative

Most customers rate ride comfort highly with scores of 9-10, noting excellent stability on rugged terrain. Noise levels receive mostly 7-10, indicating manageable cabin comfort for off-road adventures.

March 16, 2021
(Verified Purchase)
4 out of 5 Star Rating
4 out of 5

...On the Jeep they do make it a very harsh ride but if you want a 35" that is what you get...

These tires are stiff! But they look great on the Jeep JKU Rubi Hard Rock. As with any mud / off road tire, they are average at best on the road, wet, and packed snow. Off road they are fantastic. I and the kids have pulled countless Jeeps and pickups out of the dirt, mud, and snow. They throw anything they touch out and up so expect dirt or road salt all over the vehicle (roof too). On the Jeep they do make it a very harsh ride but if you want a 35" that is what you get. The look and the performance off road is great.

The tread wear is AMAZING, I still have well over 1/2" depth left with somewhere in the 40,000 miles of use (85% of that is highway and side streets). That may be due to the weight of the Jeep JKU is not much. I have the Kelly TSR Safari's on my Ram 1500 and they are excellent tires off road but nearly bald after 26,000 miles. I do like the Kellys but the tread-life is a concern comparing to my Grabbers.

More comfortable ride thought. So if you want looks, off road performance, CRAZY durability you cannot go wrong with Grabber X3's.

Vehicle: 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
Miles Driven on Tires: 40,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: LAKE FOREST, IL
Driving Style: Average

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May 19, 2025
4.5 out of 5 Star Rating
4.5 out of 5

...For a M/T they are comfortable on the highway...Off road are every bit as good if not better than Toyo M/Ts but much more on highway friendly...

This is my second set of these tires. For a M/T they are comfortable on the highway...Off road are every bit as good if not better than Toyo M/Ts but much more on highway friendly. They are great on rocks, dirt, sand, mud and rain. I only got 44k miles before just getting my 3rd set recently but only rotated every 10k miles (shame on me). Im sure I could of got 60K If was better about rotating. Last but not least they are one of the best looking Off road tires.

Vehicle: 2019 Toyota Tundra 4WD CrewMax
Miles Driven on Tires: 44,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway
Location: LAGUNA HILLS, CA
Driving Style: Spirited

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October 17, 2017
N/A out of 5 Star Rating
Not Yet Rated

...Tires are VERY comfortable and handle the road like a dream. Very quiet on the highway and was surprised at that. Can't even hear them and I have a soft top...

Only have a few hundred miles on tires as of now. Tires are VERY comfortable and handle the road like a dream. Very quiet on the highway and was surprised at that. Can't even hear them and I have a soft top. And they look awesome on the Jeep.Will update after the snow and ice hit.

Vehicle: 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited X With Rubber Valve Stems
Miles Driven on Tires: 300
Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway
Location: UTICA, NY
Driving Style: Average

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136 reviews mention "Treadwear"

  • 120 positive
  • 16 negative

Most customers rate treadwear 9s and 10s, highlighting excellent durability in rugged off-road conditions. While a few scores dip to 0-6, the majority praise long-lasting performance ideal for maximum traction needs.

May 09, 2019
(Verified Purchase)
4.7 out of 5 Star Rating
4.7 out of 5

...Ware is great, they have lasted way longer than the good for 1 year tires that came on it stock and they were a highway tire. I do drive across muddy fields, gravel roads, highway, old back country roads, 2 tracks through the woods. I have put over 30K on them, no flats or any other type of defects...

These tires are awesome, get a lot of comments on them when out and about. Sprung for the Red Letter to go with my red truck, the look is great too. Noise, yes of course its a mud tire. They are no louder than a BFG all terrain. Ware is great, they have lasted way longer than the good for 1 year tires that came on it stock and they were a highway tire. I do drive across muddy fields, gravel roads, highway, old back country roads, 2 tracks through the woods. These tires keep impressing me on how well they do off-road. My truck would be sunk clear to the frame and still keeps moving, usually pulling the other trucks out of the thickets. Yes they do well when the truck is towing a trailer and a full bed of tools and supplies. I have put over 30K on them, no flats or any other type of defects. Great tire, highly recommend for Jeep, truck, of SUV.

Vehicle: 2017 Ford F150 4WD SuperCrew
Miles Driven on Tires: 30,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: OBLONG, IL
Driving Style: Spirited

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April 27, 2019
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N/A out of 5 Star Rating
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Have 50,000 miles in 2 years tires still have decent tread left probably 10-15/32 tread depth max...

Have 50 k in 2 years tires still have decent tread left probably 10-15 max but am buying a another set before busy season

Vehicle: 2007 Ford F250 Super Crew 4wd
Miles Driven on Tires: 50,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway
Location: ELLERY, IL
Driving Style: Average

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