Road Claw RS680
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- All weather traction
- High speed controllability
- Reduced road noise levels
OVERVIEW
The Road Claw RS680 is a performance and high performance, all season tire manufactured for passenger vehicles and SUVs.
The tire promotes great all weather traction. The special silica-based tire compound and the asymmetric tread pattern work together to increase the dry, wet and winter weather road gripping ability. The silica in the compound ensures exceptional wet and winter traction as it does not lose its flexibility in such weather. The tread elements firmly grip the road surface and enhance the driving capability. The circumferential and lateral grooves prevent hydroplaning by dispersing water and slush from below the tire's footprint. The enhanced year round traction and hydroplaning resistance provide a safer driving experience.
The model's tread design closely follows the road surface. In this manner, it improves the controllability. The stronger shoulder design and the notched center rib maintain the tire's road contact at all times, which upgrades the steering responsiveness and driving stability. The steering becomes faster and more precise, while the structure is stabilized against the driving pressure affecting the tires. The shoulder tread blocks, with the optimal siping detail, increase the braking ability. They create friction at the moment of braking, effectively shortening the braking distance and ensuring a secure performance. The asymmetric tread design manages to evenly distribute the high speed driving pressure along the tread area. As a result, the tire does not deform under the high speed pressure and is capable of performing to its greatest ability.
The RS680 offers a quiet drive. The streamline flow tread design lowers the road noise levels heard while the tires are in motion. This tread design channels the airwaves through the tire's footprint, without allowing them to come into contact with the tread elements. This results in lower road and tread pattern noise levels heard in the vehicle's cabin.