The ST/MAXX's have the winter snowflake emblem on their sides, and they can be studded. I shy away from studs as they tear up the roads around here something awful. I didn't get these Coopers with winter driving as the primary use for them in mind. But I do plan on getting the center of the treads siped. I wistfully plan on doing one or two of the BDRs each summer for the next few years. So I was looking for a tire that would: 1) work well with the 3" OME lift, they are tall and "skinny", 2) get me across most of the road (or lack thereof) surfaces I will encounter, and 3) have a good history of reliability. The lift is an attempt, not to look cool, but to allow me to stay away from all the extra weight and expense of body armor, heavy front and rear bumpers, etc. I have done that before and found that I didn't really need it, it added a lot of weight and stress to the vehicle, and was expensive. I am not a rock crawler. Road surfaces look like a bit of everything, asphalt, gravel, silt and dust, baby heads, sharp shards, and so on. I have read a lot of good things about these tires and have found few negative comments. The downside is that they will increase the height, thus make the rig a bit more top heavy on slopes, and they will change the geometry of the vehicle from factory specs. I can live with that.
BTW, I also grew up in the midwest and was driving in icy and snowy conditions before I was 16. I don't remember encountering "black ice" like this until I moved to Spokane. It is prevalent here during the winter months and one must always be aware of that fact. I have become a very slow and careful driver because of it.
I had a built up 2000 Taco with BFG ATs on it that did better than these AT3s, if I remember correctly. The AT3s on my 2011 T4R are very good dry road tires, great grip and very quiet. I haven't had the opportunity to drive them on gravel or dirt yet. On black ice, on my rig, they are not confidence inspiring. The roads around here yesterday were warm and wet. These tires did very well in that environment also. So, in January, I'll have four 265/75R17 AT3s for sale in Spokane. I hope the new tires will help me a bit with the black ice issue.