Petlas VanMaster A/S+
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Enhanced controllability
- Upgraded load durability
- All weather traction
- Quiet driving experience
OVERVIEW
The Petlas VanMaster A/S+ is a highway terrain, all weather tire made for commercial vans.
The tire promotes secure all weather traction. Great dry, wet, and winter grip is offered, which includes even severe winter conditions. This is ensured with the detailed footprint and the durable compound. Stronger rubber materials keep the tire pliable by maintaining rubber flexibility in various temperatures, even in freezing conditions. Additionally, the siping placement creates biting edges that boost traction in different weather conditions. The groove placement avoids hydroplaning, as it channels water and slush away from the footprint.
The continuous center rib’s surface contact effectively improves controllability. The tire helps to enhance steering responsiveness, driving stability, and maneuvering. This is achieved with the symmetric tread’s road contact. In this manner, the model boosts the steering responses and accuracy to the driver’s commands. It also secures the stability throughout the performance. The sipes and the groove pattern generate friction, significantly shortening the braking distance. Cornering is enhanced as well, thanks to the optimal shoulder block pattern.
The Petlas VanMaster A/S+ improves its load and driving durability. The reinforced internal structure and the special silica compound enhance the tire’s load-handling power, by evenly distributing load and driving pressure across the tread area. As the tire does not deform under load and driving pressure, it allows the tire to carry and withstand heavy loads with ease.
All weather tires receive the three mountain peak and snowflake (3PMS) symbol for their exceptional winter weather performance. They are all season tires with extra winter weather grip, in order to guarantee safer year-round durability. This ensures their true and secure driving ability throughout the year.
Manufacturers recommend changing tires every 10 years. As long as tires are properly stored before they are sold, the year of their manufacture will not shorten their service life.