LT 225 65 17 BFG TA KO2 are my trip tires.
They inspire a ton of confidence in harsh terrain and especially if aired down. Much less likely to get a sidewall puncture in either situation.
On road, they are very, very good as far as handling and braking go. I find them much better than Geolander ATS, for example.
Where the LT factors in a little bit, is noise (not bad, but it is there) and ride (not harsh, but not plush).
There are two other areas where the LT matters more than a little bit.
First is weight. The tires are 39.5 lb vs. 28-32 for P-metric AT and 24 for the stock. They would turn an n/a H4 in a really slow car on road.
Second is tire pressure. Whereas my normal pressure is 32/30 and my ATS are best at 35/35, the LT KO2 must be run at 45/45 to maintain proper pressure and prevent premature wear. But what this means is that I now must engage in the 4x4 air down ritual. On P-metric ATs, I would not bother except for sand. Otherwise, I might go down just a few psi. With the LT KO2s, I go down to 25-27 for normal conditions and then have to air up to 45, which takes time (I need a more powerful compressor now).
All in all, I am extremely happy with the KO2 as a trip tire. I would not run it daily.
My plan is to replace the old ATS with the new Continental AT tire that just came out and use the latter as DD/light to moderate off-road duty/long highway duty. Basically, I intend to keep the KO2 only for dedicated offroad trips and harder trails.