When the road turns into an ice rink, and the rain mixes with the snow porridge, the Minerva Winter Stud tire becomes a reliable ally. This is not just a winter tire - it's a technological assistant that feels equally confident on clean asphalt and in a winter blizzard.
Take a closer look at the tread pattern - before you is a true masterpiece of engineering thought. A dense forest of three-dimensional lamellas works like hundreds of miniature claws, clinging to any surface. Their special geometry is not just cuts, but complex pockets with "stiffness ribs" that do not allow the tread blocks to deform under load. The symmetrical design is a reliable compromise: on the one hand, the tire demonstrates sports precision in turns, on the other - it remains predictable on a straight line. The outer tread blocks are capable of withstanding extreme lateral loads. But as soon as the temperature drops below zero, the tire shows unexpected flexibility. The secret lies in a special rubber compound with an "antifreeze" effect - it remains elastic even in severe frost.
The model is a master of energy saving. Its design reduces rolling resistance, but does it not at the expense of the tread, but thanks to the intelligent distribution of loads. The result is that the fuel tank empties noticeably slower, and the grip remains at the level of specialized winter models. Despite the aggressive appearance, the tire is surprisingly quiet. The "three-dimensional" lamellas dampen sound waves, turning the hum into a gentle whisper.
Main features of Minerva Winter Stud:
- operation in the winter period, including in areas with complex climatic conditions;
- directional tread with a wide working zone ensures stability of traction properties;
- a numerous network of lamellas firmly fixes the contact area on icy sections;
- directional channels forming a extensive aquadrainage system guarantee protection against slushing and hydroplaning.