The Contyre Arctic Ice winter tire is one of the novelties of a well-known manufacturer. Like its other models, it was developed by specialists of the Czech company Pneuform, who used three-dimensional computer modeling technologies in its creation. With their help, it was possible to avoid lengthy field tests, identifying and eliminating all shortcomings already at the design stage. As a result, domestic owners of passenger cars have the opportunity to purchase a modern tire product at a humane cost, devoid of any "weak points".
High efficiency when braking
One of the characteristic features of this model is its excellent longitudinal traction and coupling properties on ice and compacted snow. They appeared due to the numerous wavy lamellas located at various angles almost perpendicular to the direction of movement. The total number of engagement edges formed by them exceeds 5 thousand. Together with their transverse arrangement, this makes it possible to ensure the effective operation of the tread during acceleration and braking on slippery surfaces.
Compound elasticity
The tread of this tire is able to remain elastic at temperatures down to minus 50 degrees Celsius. This became possible due to the composition of the rubber mixture, which consists of more than half of silica. In addition, this component significantly improves the resistance of the tread to any type of wear, which increases the duration of its service life.
Main features of the Contyre Arctic Ice tire
- excellent longitudinal traction and coupling properties on ice and compacted snow due to more than 5 thousand wavy lamellas;
- the increased silica content in the rubber mixture allows the tread to remain elastic at very low temperatures, as well as being resistant to any type of wear;
- high level of acoustic comfort due to the multi-step arrangement of tread blocks, which prevents the development of resonant noises and vibrations.
Approximate calculation.
Credit amount from 2 000 до 300 000 rubles.
Initial payment from 0% to 90%.
Loan term from 3 to 36 months.
The interest rate is calculated individually.
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