The large tread block pattern and the stronger compound elements increase the tread durability. The compound keeps the rubber flexibility in various temperatures and prevents heat build-up along the tread area. As a result, it prevents premature wear formations. On the other hand, the tread blocks are stabilized against the driving pressure, minimizing tread flexing. This, along with the optimal footprint, enables the tire to equally spread the driving pressure out across the tread area, actively avoiding irregular wear. This results in the tire's extended service life and usability.