The Sumaxx Max Terra M/T summer tire for SUVs and pickups, although belonging to the Mud Terrain category, has an M+S marking, which allows it to be used on snowy surfaces as well. However, it shows its greatest efficiency on loose, unstable gravel surfaces, demonstrating increased traction properties and resistance to lateral slippage in such conditions. Other strong points of the model include increased durability and a good level of acoustic comfort for this class.
The tread pattern is designed in an open style, consisting of separate blocks. The elements are arranged in such a way that they form virtually continuous transverse edges when moving, which provides excellent traction in both directions of wheel rotation. The increased width of the grooves should be noted, which allows the protector to maintain its effectiveness on wet gravel surfaces. For the same reason, the tire demonstrates reliable coupling properties on snowy and wet roads. Another important feature is the combined construction of the carcass. Part of the cord is made of solid metal, which reduces the risk of protector integrity loss due to strong impacts, significantly increasing the tire's mileage when operating outside of paved roads. Reliability is also ensured by the reinforced structure of the sidewalls, which maintain resistance to impacts. One of the cord layers in this part of the tire prevents the occurrence of noise and vibrations, which has a positive effect on acoustic comfort.
Key features of the Sumaxx Max Terra M/T:
- excellent traction in both directions of movement due to the optimized arrangement and multiplicity of protector blocks;
- the reinforced structure of the carcass with a solid metal cord increases the tire's mileage on rough terrain;
- a special vibration and noise insulation layer of the cord in the sidewalls increases acoustic comfort.
Approximate calculation.
Credit amount from 2 000 до 300 000 rubles.
Initial payment from 0% to 90%.
Loan term from 3 to 36 months.
The interest rate is calculated individually.
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