The Winrun Maxclaw H/T summer tire is designed for SUVs. It belongs to the High Terrain category, which implies that it has a set of operational properties tailored to the specifics of use on paved roads. In such conditions, it is characterized by improved traction and directional stability at high speeds, reduced fuel consumption, and uniform tread wear.
Z-shaped blocks
The central part of the tread features a wide longitudinal rib composed of massive blocks of an original Z-shaped design. It provides the tire's contact patch with the road surface with a multiple increase in the number of sharp edges. Their angled orientation additionally enhances directional stability and fuel-saving properties.
Rigid shoulder blocks
Each of the shoulder zones of the tread contains a longitudinal row of blocks. They are arranged transversely, and in a side projection, they are made in a trapezoidal shape. These features significantly increase the resistance of these elements to deformation during maneuvering, thereby improving traction and reducing the likelihood of uneven wear.
Resistance to aquaplaning
Another distinctive feature of the tread design is the presence of wide drainage grooves that occupy a significant part of its area. These elements, due to their significant internal volume, effectively combat aquaplaning even at high speeds.
Key features of Winrun Maxclaw H/T
- designed for SUVs, mainly operated on paved roads;
- Z-shaped blocks in the central part improve traction on wet surfaces;
- deformation-resistant shoulder blocks prevent lateral skidding;
- wide drainage grooves minimize the risk of aquaplaning.