The stable tread elements, the durable compound, the stronger construction, and the self-cleaning nature of the tread work together to protect the tire from casing and tread damage. The footprint's stability and the wear-resistant compound elements manage to promote a slow and even wear, elongating the tread life. On the other hand, the compound is also resistant to tread damage, preventing the tread's chipping, cracking, and tearing. The stronger structure avoids external damage, such as punctures and cuts, from shortening the service life by harming the casing. The self-cleaning tread protects the tire from stone retention by ejecting rocks from the footprint.