Mastercraft Glacier Trex Tires
The Mastercraft Glacier Trex is a touring, winter tire made for passenger vehicles and SUVs. This model ensures a quiet drive. The directional tread design’s optimal groove placement enhances the comfort levels by channeling the airwaves through the footprint. As a result, the road and tread pattern noise are not generated, guaranteeing a comfortable and quiet driving experience.
The highly-siped directional tread design and the winter compound increase the ice and snow gripping ability, while the durable compound keeps the rubber flexibility even in freezing temperatures. The Snow Groove II pattern packs snow into the grooves to improve the snow and ice traction. The tread’s surface contact enhances the hydroplaning by dispersing water and slush from below the tire’s footprint, improving the wet and slush traction.
The Mastercraft Glacier Trex upgrades the controllability. The center tread block placement maintains a constant surface contact, which upgrades the steering responsiveness and the driving stability. This boosts the steering response time and accuracy to the driver’s commands, while it secures the structural stability during the drive. The directional tread’s siping detail helps shorten the braking distance. It creates friction between the tire and the road surface while the tires are in motion, boosting the braking power and offering a safer drive. The cornering ability is also enhanced. The shoulder blocks increase the cornering and maneuvering ability and power by increasing the number of biting edges gripping the road surface. This combination ensures a safer handling and driving ability.
- ControllabilityThe constant surface contact of the optimal tread design enhances the steering responsiveness and the driving stability.
- SeasonThe all season compound and the detailed tread pattern increase the ice and snow grip, while the grooves prevent hydroplaning.
- Comfortable driveThe optimal tread design upgrades the comfort levels by lowering the road noise levels heard in the vehicle’s cabin during the drive.