Carlisle Stud
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- All weather traction
- Soft terrain traction
- Enhanced durability
OVERVIEW
The Carlisle Stud is an all season tire manufactured for lawn mowers and other garden equipment vehicles.
The tire promotes great all weather traction. The tread pattern and the all season compound increase the dry, wet and winter weather road gripping ability. The compound keeps the tire's flexibility throughout the year, while the tread's stud blocks grip the terrain surface consistently to boost the performing safety. The high void ratio avoids hydroplaning as it channels water and slush from below the tire's footprint. The enhanced traction guarantees a secure driving experience.
The tread pattern also increases the model's soft and loose terrain traction. This design improves the tire's flotation on such terrains, enabling its forward motion at all times. This, combined with the tread's self-cleaning capability, boosts the deep mud and loose dirt gripping ability, preventing the tire from being stuck during its performance. The tread's self-cleaning nature eliminates mud and snow and ejects rocks stuck between the tread blocks to upgrade the driving safety.
The Stud guarantees first-rate durability. The stronger internal structure and the durable tire compound maintain the tire's optimal shape under the driving and load pressure affecting the tire. This improves the tire's performing durability and enables its versatile application. The tire, as a result, can be mounted on different vehicles, such as hand trucks, power washers or industrial carts.
This is a bias ply tire. Due to the tire's internal construction and size, it is possible that the tire will look deformed. Smaller bias ply tires do not have reinforced constructions that can keep the tire from deforming. The bias construction and the small tire's non-reinforced internal structure allow the tire to fold in when it is deflated or not properly inflated. This is not constructional damage or an issue; it is a normal occurrence with such tires. In such cases, the tire needs to be mounted and inflated to the proper PSI or, in some instances, an inner tube needs to be added. The proper PSI and the inner tube are able to maintain the tire's ideal shape, preventing the bias plies from looking deformed. This ensures their performing safety and durability.
The photo is a representation of the tire's possible deformation, it does not represent the specific tire model, size, tread pattern and application.
