Posted on May 10, 2018
First Look: Weber’s Off-Road Barbecue Kettle
Weber knows nothing beats a thick, juicy steak covered with a layer of trail dust. That’s why the Illinois-based company is adding an off-road version of it’s iconic kettle grille to be called the Kettle All Terrain.
“We teamed with Fox Shocks to design an amazing coil-over shock that will take plenty of abuse, whether we’re talking about a rough trail, a 400-degree fire in the kettle or some drunk camper peeing all over it,” Weber’s Pug Winstead claimed proudly.
The All Terrain comes standard with rugged eight-ply Tusk Warthog tires, carbon fiber grease catcher, and a pair of high-compression barbecue tongs.