Evoluxx EDR200
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- All weather traction
- Enhanced load durability
- Longer lasting tread life
OVERVIEW
The Evoluxx EDR200 is a highway terrain, all season tire manufactured for commercial vehicles. It was made to be mounted on the vehicle's drive axle.
The tire improves the year round traction by utilizing the tread pattern and the all season compound. This combination significantly boosts the tire's grip on dry, wet and winter weather surface conditions. The tread design's symmetric ribbed tread block placement optimizes the number of biting edges gripping the road during the drive, while the compound keeps the rubber flexibility in versatile temperatures – from the heat of summer to colder winter situations. The tread's detailed groove placement enhances hydroplaning resistance. In this manner, the grooves disperse water and slush from the footprint, preventing them from cutting off the tire's surface contact and improving the all weather performance.
The model features a reinforced carcass structure which helps maintain the ideal tire shape under the load and driving pressure affecting the model. In this manner, the tire manages to improve the load carrying and withstanding capability as the tire does not deform under the pressure. As a result, the tire significantly boosts its load capacity, guaranteeing a safer heavy-duty driving experience.
The EDR200 promotes a longer lasting usability. It combines the tread design and the stronger compound to ensure a lengthened tread life. The durable compound reduces the tread wear rate with the wear-resistant rubber materials. The symmetric ribbed tread block placement optimizes the surface contact and enables the tire to evenly distribute the driving pressure along the tread area. This enables the tire to actively prevent irregular wear formations. Furthermore, the tread design resists stone retention. The self-cleaning nature of the tread ejects rocks stuck between the tread elements, enabling the tire to avoid stone retention from drilling rocks into the tire casing and damaging it in the process. The result is the tire's extended service life.