Versa Turf® tire now available in three new sizes
Carlisle Brand Tires announced today the release of three new sizes of Versa Turf, a radial construction tire with improved flotation to offer better traction and to minimize turf disruption.
Carlisle Brand Tires announced today the release of three new sizes of Versa Turf, a radial construction tire with improved flotation to offer better traction and to minimize turf disruption.
Franklin, TN – September 14, 2020 – The new Carlisle Brand Tires PaveMaster is designed for UTV/SxS vehicles, running often on hard-packed surfaces and paved roads. The specially designed tread center zone gives perfect stability on these surfaces.
Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow As the winter season is upon us, make sure you are equipped with the right tires for snowy conditions. What makes a tire a “snow” tire? – Snow tires are identified from its lugs, tread design and flotation. Lugs: Snow tire lugs are dimpled and or… Read More »
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