Tyres Motomaster

Motomaster

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The Motomaster trademark is owned by the Canadian retail chain Canadian Tire, specializing in the sale of auto parts and accessories. The brand is used for trading car tires, which are produced by such well-known companies as Michelin, Cooper, BF Goodrich.

Motomaster Passenger Tires

Currently, this brand offers tires exclusively for passenger cars, including SUVs, crossovers, and light trucks, primarily of North American brands. All models are distributed across the following categories:

- summer tires;
- winter tires;
- universal - asphalt/gravel.

The brand's summer tires have a fairly specific set of operational properties. They are characterized by improved traction on wet pavement, thanks to tread patterns with a large number of lamellas and grooves for summer tires. The rubber compound with a high content of "silica" further enhances this feature. Another feature is their extremely low rolling resistance and wear resistance. This is due to both the characteristics of the compound and the use of lightweight and rigid carcasses made of synthetic materials using advanced winding methods.

The largest part of the brand's tire range falls on the segment of winter tires. All models are designed for use in regions with a very cold climate. The tires are equipped with classic V-shaped tread patterns made of small blocks, while having a very dense cutting of lamellas, and all cuts have a "three-dimensional" profile of the walls. Another important feature is the use of a special compound and Ice-Radial technology. The elastic rubber compound at low temperatures and the optimized tread profile provide maximum contact between the tire and the road surface in the most difficult weather conditions.

No less significant for the brand is the segment of tires for all-wheel drive vehicles. It offers several models, all of which belong to the All Terrain category and are very similar to popular tires from BF Goodrich. They are universal all-season tires, effective primarily on dirt and snow. In terms of design features, it is worth noting the use of a rubber compound that is elastic at low temperatures, resistant to abrasive wear, punctures, and tears, as well as the increased thickness of the sidewalls and protrusions on their surface. Additionally, a characteristic AT-tire tread pattern from BF Goodrich is used, with blocks - "worms". The numerous protrusions and multidirectional grooves provide the tire with efficiency on any unstable loose surface, while keeping a large part of it on the highway.