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All Season
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Designed for seasonal temperatures above 7°C (45°F).
For use during spring, summer and autumn with wet and dry road conditions.
Tread of the tire is designed to be less aggressive which reduces noise and decreases rolling resistance to improve vehicle fuel efficiency.
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All Weather
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Designed for seasonal temperatures above -20°C (-4°F).
For year-round use on all road conditions (eg. wet, dry, snow and/or icy).
Tires in this category have a winter rating for snow traction.
The benefit of using this tire is to provide better winter road condition traction.
While it doesn't exceed the performance you would get out of a true winter tire, it is a great option for those who do not want to have two sets of tires.
Available for both passenger car and light truck applications.
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Winter
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Designed with high silica tread compounds for seasonal temperatures below 7°C (45°F).
For use on snow and/or with icy road winter conditions.
Tires in this category have a winter rating for snow traction.
More sipes per tread block to increase handling on wet roads.
Has an aggressive tire tread that is designed to readily evacuate large volumes of snow, slush and water. This improves traction under severe road conditions.
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Off Road / Mud
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Stronger sidewall design increases resistance to cuts and bruises from rocks or other rough terrain hazards.
Most available tires in this category have a winter rating for snow traction.
An aggressive tread that features larger tread blocks and wider grooves allows for better traction off road.
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Performance
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Increased stability, wear and handling under high-torque loads.
Provides more control for precise cornering on turns.
Engineered to deliver precise wet and dry handling characteristics for your high performance vehicle.
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