Description Maloya Davos
The Maloya Davos winter passenger tire, despite the lack of widespread recognition of this brand, boasts excellent traction properties, as well as a number of other operational qualities, thanks to which it has a very attractive price-to-quality ratio. Also, it's impossible not to mention the excellent design of this model, which will undoubtedly appeal to the widest range of owners of passenger cars of various classes.
Aggressive V-shaped design
One of the characteristic features of the Maloya Davos model is the symmetrical directional tread pattern. It is favorably distinguished by a rather aggressive V-shaped design, the external appearance of which was created without compromising the operational qualities of the tire. At the same time, it's impossible not to notice the clear division of the tread pattern into separate functional zones, which provided this model with practically ideal balance.
Another feature of this tread pattern is the presence of a large number of transverse blocks that start from the shoulder areas and end in the central part. Thanks to this, they have very long edges that are mostly transverse. As a result, the tire demonstrates excellent traction properties in the longitudinal direction. They are especially pronounced when driving on snow.
Excellent ice grip
This model is also distinguished by the absence of studs, which was compensated by an increase in the number of traction edges. They are formed during movement by numerous lamellas located on the surface of all tread blocks. Having sufficient height, they can penetrate the water film on the icy surface, which, in turn, allows the tire to grip even the smallest irregularities on the ice.
Main features of the Maloya Davos model
- aggressive V-shaped design of the symmetrical directional tread pattern provides excellent traction on any winter surface, regardless of weather and road conditions;
- excellent efficiency when accelerating and braking due to very long transverse edges formed by the shoulder area blocks of the tread;
- excellent ice grip is provided by numerous wavy lamellas;
- a highly efficient drainage system, consisting of many longitudinal and transverse grooves, allows the tread to quickly release even heavy snow masses.
