GOLF CART TIRES
Golf Cart tires feature versatile tread designs that correspond to the tread pattern they are used on. These tires are usually made with optimized constructions that enable them to maintain the ideal tire shape under the driving pressure affecting them. The combination of the tread and the structure can result in 3 distinctive types of Golf Cart tires: turf/street tires, off-road/knobby tires, and all terrain tires.
All terrain Golf Cart tires are able to securely perform both on-road and on versatile terrains. These tires ensure the vehicle’s forward motion at all times and guarantee a comfortable driving experience. However, to achieve off-road traction, all terrain Golf Cart tires feature aggressive tread designs, which will not be permitted on golf courses. Such tread patterns will tear up and damage the turf with their tread.
The tires that can be used on golf courses are the turf or street Golf Cart tires which feature a ribbed or chevron tread pattern along their tread area. These tires improve their soft traction and ease the pressure off the driving surface, preventing damage to the grass it is driven on. These types of tires also provide a comfortable on-road performance. On the other hand, off-road or knobby Golf Cart tires are known for their strong off-road traction. Their often knobby tread design has adequate traction on wooden, mud, and sand terrains with additional biting edges, preventing the vehicle from getting stuck on harsher terrains.
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All Terrain
The aggressive tread design and the optimal construction ensures the on- and off-road performance of all terrain Golf Cart tires.
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Turf or Street
The ribbed or chevron tread design offers soft traction and a comfortable drive, without harming or damaging the turf on the golf course.
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Off-road or Knobby
Harsher terrains require stronger traction, which is provided by the detailed tread design of off-road Golf Cart tires.