Comforser CF3000 F2
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Mud terrain traction
- Heavy-duty controllability
- Longer-lasting tread life
- All season traction
OVERVIEW
The Comforser CF3000 F2 is a mud terrain, all season tire manufactured for light trucks.
The tire offers excellent mud terrain traction. The aggressive tread design features staggered blocks and a high void ratio, in order to boost its soft, loose, and uneven terrain performance. These tread elements allow the tire to firmly grip the road surface at all times, optimizing deep mud and loose dirt terrain grip. The self-cleaning tread design eliminates mud and snow from blocking its surface contact. This offers a secure mud terrain performance.
Great heavy-duty controllability is promoted as well. The stable directional tread design maintains the tire's surface contact at all times, upgrading steering responsiveness and driving stability. Faster and more precise steering responses and excellent structural durability is also provided. The reinforced internal structure does not allow the model to deform under load pressure. Since the tire keeps the optimal shape, the tire is able to increase its load capacity.
This model promotes a lengthened usability. The stable block placement, tough compound, and self-cleaning tread design enhance the tread life length. Even pressure circulation avoids uneven wear along the footprint, while the compound combats accelerated tread wear. The compound also avoids tread damage, resisting chipping, cracking, and tearing. The self-cleaning tread pattern ejects rocks stuck between the tread elements, avoiding stone retention. The combination of these improvements upgrades its service life.
The Comforser CF3000 F2 offers excellent all season traction. The all season compound and stable block pattern enable the tire to increase its dry, wet, and winter grip. They work together in order to ensure its exceptional year-round performance.
The intended purpose of Mud Terrain tire types is off-road use. They are not designed for regular highway driving.