The tread's optimal pattern increases the grip on soft and loose terrains and field surface conditions, while it also enhances the tire's high flotation ability. In this manner, the tire minimizes the pressure affecting the driving surface throughout the tire's performance, enabling the tire to reduce soil retention. Soil or field retention significantly damages the soil quality during the tire's performance, which hinders the soil's ability to grow crops. By preventing soil retention, the tire ensures a field-friendly driving experience.