BTW, I believe the Hutchinson double beadlock is DOT approved.
Yes they are. However they are a two piece wheel and leave the locking hardware exposed. The B.A.D. Wheel is one piece; all locking hardware is internal within the air chamber, protected from collateral damage. It has a sacrificial rock ring on the exterior protecting the outer surface of the wheel. If you don't like the look of a rock ring, take it off. If your state requires you to pass a state inspection (like PA and many other states), it just takes 30 seconds to remove the ring. It's held on by 6 bolts. The 6 bolts are not subject to the stresses of holding the ring in place due to the reinforced 3/8" wide wheel lip. The wheel is designed to have a recess that accepts the rock ring. Similar to how a manhole cover sits in a manhole ring.
I'm not discounting any wheel design. All the wheels we have been discussing are great designs and work well. I'm just trying to educate on a new design and point out its positives.
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