I , myself, am a huge fan of Yokohama Geolandr A/T's. Their new version has G015 thrown in there somewhere. I have had them on every vehicle I have ever owned, haha.
They are not the most aggressive looking all terrain tire but I think they still look far better than highway tires, all season tires, etc. They do awesome in the snow (they have a severe snow duty rating now) which is huge for me. I don't hardly ever have to use 4-wheel drive with these tires. Just a couple weeks ago where I live in NY had 18 inches of snow in 3 days. The Jeep with these tires had no trouble at all and I was driving around in it on purpose just having fun.
I used to have a really old beat up 2WD Ford Ranger. If you've ever had one of them you must understand how incredibly bad they are in snow , haha. You fish tail everywhere non-stop even with hundreds of pounds of sand in the bed. Before I put Yokohama's on it I couldn't even make it up the hill where I lived. haha
And these tires got me in trouble with my Mazda Tribute (Rebadged Ford Escape) because they do so well that I became way over confident and accidentally slid it off the road in the middle of nowhere on a seasonal road on my way to go ice fishing haha. That was quite a day and I had to shovel my way out of 3 feet of accumulated snow that time. Broke a rear axle shaft getting her out and cracked a radiator hose too but it was not the tires' fault, haha. It was my over confident joy
They do good on the highway and aren't too noisey, too. And while I have no experience with other A/T tires... their offroad traction is perfect for me. I drive on rough seasonal roads just to go fishing multiple times a week and they have never let me down in mud.
The only bad thing I have to say of them is at least the older versions would start cupping within a year. My Dad says the same thing and they sell them to customers at the dealership he works at very regularly. Otherwise, they are a great tire, and I am hoping with the new version that I own , the cupping won't happen so quickly.