The Marshal CW11 winter tire is installed on small-capacity commercial vehicles. It is characterized by improved braking properties on snow, high-speed directional stability, high passability, and fuel efficiency.
The tread pattern features an aggressive inclination of the drainage grooves. This reduces the length of the braking distance, reduces rolling resistance. The blocks in the shoulder areas, laid across, increase the traction force on snow, and their optimized shape reduces the noise level. The tread is literally dotted with transverse lamellas. The sharp edges formed by them allow the tire to effectively grip the icy surface. The optimized profile of the tread part of the tread increases the contact patch, making it wider. In combination with the increased stiffness of the carcass, this significantly improves the grip properties and increases their stability during maneuvering.
Key features of the Marshal CW11
- the aggressive inclination of the drainage grooves reduces the risk of aquaplaning and slashplanning, shortens the braking distance, and reduces fuel consumption;
- massive shoulder blocks, laid across, prevent the tire from skidding sideways, increase the traction force on snow, reduce uneven wear;
- the high density of lamella cuts improves longitudinal grip on rolled snow and ice.