Where to Buy Atturo Tires in Canada (2026 Guide)


Where to Buy Atturo Tires in Canada (2026 Guide)
If you've decided Atturo is the right tire for your truck, SUV, or performance car — good choice. Now the question is where to buy them. Atturo doesn't have the same retail footprint as Michelin or Bridgestone, so you can't just walk into any Canadian Tire and grab a set.
Here's a breakdown of your options, from someone who literally imports these tires into the country.
Option 1: Autrex (That's Us)
Why we're listing ourselves first: Because we're Canada's direct importer of Atturo tires. We don't buy from a distributor who bought from another distributor. We import 30+ containers per year directly from the factories, which means we control the pricing and stock the full lineup.
What that means for you:
- 444 Atturo SKUs in stock — the full model range, not a cherry-picked selection
- Lowest prices in Canada — no middleman markup. Factory to our warehouse to your door.
- Free shipping on orders over $99 — which is basically every tire order
- Canadian stock — ships from Winchester, Ontario or Ottawa. No cross-border delays, no currency conversion, no brokerage fees.
- Every Trail Blade model (A/T, X/T, M/T, MTS, ATS, Boss, Boss SXS), every AZ850 size, the new AW730 winter tires — all of it.
We're not a marketplace listing thousands of brands. We specialize in Atturo and Haida. When you call us, you're talking to people who know these tires inside and out.
Option 2: 1010tires.com
1010tires is one of Canada's larger online tire retailers. They carry some Atturo models, and they're a legitimate operation. Their selection is more limited than ours — they tend to stock the popular sizes rather than the full lineup — and their prices reflect the additional distribution step between the factory and their warehouse.
Good option if you want to compare prices side by side. Just make sure the size you need is actually in stock.
Option 3: tire.ca
Another Canadian online tire retailer with some Atturo listings. Similar story to 1010tires — partial selection, standard retail pricing. They've been around for a while and they're reliable.
Option 4: Walmart Canada
Walmart lists some Atturo tires on their website, but the selection is extremely limited. You might find a few Trail Blade sizes, but don't expect the full range. Availability is inconsistent, and they're typically not competitive on pricing for specialty tires.

Option 5: Local Tire Shops
Some independent tire shops can order Atturo through their distribution networks. The challenge is that most shops default to the brands their distributors push — and Atturo isn't always on that list. You may need to specifically request it, and the shop's cost from their distributor will be higher than what a direct importer pays, which means higher prices for you.
That said, if you have a local shop you trust and they can source Atturo, there's value in having a relationship with someone who'll mount, balance, and warranty your tires locally.
Why Direct Importing Matters
Here's how traditional tire distribution works in Canada:
Factory → Exclusive Distributor → Regional Distributor → Retail Shop → You
Every step adds margin. By the time a tire reaches your local shop, it's been marked up two or three times. That's why a tire that costs $80 to manufacture ends up at $250 on the shelf.
Here's how we work:
Factory → Autrex → You
We cut out the middlemen. We import directly, we warehouse in Ontario, and we ship to you. That's it. The savings aren't a marketing gimmick — they're basic supply chain math.
What to Watch Out For
A few tips when shopping for Atturo tires in Canada:
Check the DOT Date Code
Every tire has a DOT code stamped on the sidewall. The last four digits tell you the week and year of manufacture (e.g., "2425" means week 24 of 2025). Because we turn over inventory quickly — we bring in 30+ containers a year — our tires are fresh. Be cautious of sellers listing tires that have been sitting in a warehouse for years.
Beware US Sellers Shipping to Canada
Some US-based tire sellers will ship to Canada. The prices might look good until you add shipping, brokerage fees, exchange rate, and potential duty. You'll also have zero local support if something goes wrong. Buy Canadian stock from a Canadian seller.
Verify the Full Model Name
"Trail Blade" isn't specific enough. Make sure you're getting the exact model (A/T, X/T, M/T, etc.) and the correct size. We've seen customers order the wrong variant because a listing was vague.
Free Shipping Thresholds
We offer free shipping on orders over $99 across Canada. Since a single tire is well over $99, you're always getting free shipping on tires from us. Check what other retailers charge — shipping four tires across the country isn't cheap, and some sellers bury the real cost in shipping fees.
The Bottom Line
You have options for buying Atturo tires in Canada, and I've laid them out honestly — including our competitors. But if you want the widest selection, the lowest prices, and the confidence that you're buying from people who specialize in this brand, Autrex is where you should be shopping.
We stock 444 Atturo SKUs. We import directly from the factory. We ship free across Canada. And we actually know these tires — because we've been selling them for years.
Brian Barber
Automotive experts at Autrex providing in-depth guides on tires, wheels, and vehicle maintenance to help you make informed decisions.
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