Description Kenda K385
The Kenda K385 commercial tire is installed on trailer equipment for passenger cars, including so-called "caravans". It is characterized by high carrying capacity, directional stability and deceleration intensity on wet pavement.
The tread pattern is made in a non-directional design with a symmetrical arrangement of elements. The blocks in the central part have a quadrangular shape and are connected to each other by special "bridges". The crosspieces, limiting the mobility of the elements, prevent uneven wear and reduce rolling resistance. The narrow solid ribs adjacent to the shoulder zones provide directional stability and stability during maneuvering. The wide and high blocks in the shoulder zones allow for intense deceleration, and when standing on unpaved pavement, they reduce the risk of self-rolling.
Key features of Kenda K385
- "bridges" between blocks in the central part reduce rolling resistance and uneven wear;
- longitudinal solid ribs provide directional stability;
- massive high shoulder blocks provide effectiveness during deceleration and safety on unpaved pavement.