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Description Doublestar DSR668
The primary "target" audience for the Doublestar DSR668 truck tire is commercial vehicles used in the construction and logging industries. This model, designed for installation on drive axles, features an aggressive tread pattern that provides excellent traction not only on paved roads but also on dirt and sandy surfaces. Combined with a reinforced carcass construction and wear-resistant rubber compound, this significantly expands its range of applications.
Symmetric Non-Directional Tread Pattern
As mentioned earlier, the tread pattern of this model is one of its key features, as it provides a significant portion of its high operational characteristics. It contains a huge number of very massive blocks of complex polygonal shape, which form three wide longitudinal ribs. At the same time, the blocks in the central part are arranged at a significant angle to the direction of motion, which, in combination with the 3-rib design, substantially reduces rolling resistance.
Excellent Off-Road Capability
A characteristic feature of the tread blocks is not only their massive size but also their significant height. At the same time, all of them are spaced at a substantial distance from each other. This design allows the tire to demonstrate excellent traction properties on unstable sandy and dirt surfaces. The construction of the shoulder areas, whose blocks turn into powerful mud grips when driving in such conditions, contributes to this in no small measure.
Key Features of the Doublestar DSR668 Tire
- The tire was specifically designed for use on commercial vehicles involved in construction and logging;
- The aggressive tread pattern provides excellent traction properties, both on paved highways and on unstable sandy and dirt surfaces;
- Reduced rolling resistance due to the angled arrangement of the tread blocks in the central part of the tread;
- Increased resistance to uneven wear due to the massive size of the tread elements, which ensures optimal distribution of external pressure on the contact patch;
- The increased distance between the blocks in the shoulder areas significantly improves the off-road capabilities on sand and mud.