Power King Sawtooth Rib
OVERVIEW
The Power King Sawtooth Rib is an all season tire made for lawn mowers and garden tractors.
The optimized tread elements and the durable rubber compound enhance the tire's performance on various terrains. The sawtooth tread pattern firmly grips the surface with extra biting edges and keeps forward motion at all times. These elements increase the tire's performance on soft, loose, and uneven terrains. At the same time, this model offers a turf-friendly driving experience, thanks to the ideal tread design and its soft traction. These elements make this model an excellent choice for lawn mower and garden tractor applications.
The model ensures the tire's excellent steering responsiveness and driving stability. In this manner, the optimized tread elements and the durable rubber compound maintain constant contact with the driving surface. It upgrades the tire's steering response time and accuracy to the driver's instructions, while the structure is secured against driving pressure. The rounded shoulder and their close contact with the driving surface boost cornering and maneuvering. As a result, the driver has full control over the vehicle, which guarantees a safe driving experience.
The Power King Sawtooth Rib offers great year-round traction. The ideal tread design and the all season compound enhance the tire's traction in dry, wet, and winter-weather conditions. The optimized tread elements follow the surface throughout the year, while the silica compound maintains flexibility in changing temperatures. This combination enables the tire's safe performance in all weather conditions.
This is a bias ply tire. Due to the tire's internal construction and size, it is possible that the tire will look deformed.
This tire has a BIASED ply structure.
Manufacturers only provide the width and rim diameter with these tires. Various brands and models will have discrepancies. To ensure the correct size is purchased, the overall tire diameter should be checked.
The Overall Diameter advertised represents the overall diameter in inches, once it has been inflated and mounted.
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.