It's time to talk about Petlas NH100 ProGreen. This model is a free rolling trailer tire specifically designed to deal with heavy loads and provide fuel efficiency. In general, trailer position tires benefit from an optimized pattern that has low rolling resistance. The same is true for the Petlas NS100 Progreen. This model uses a unique rubber compound shaped into a closed shoulder pattern with an optimized tread design. While some tires are developed for improved fuel efficiency and others for maximum traction, this combines both. It means they require less fuel to cover the same number of miles. This can lead to improved operating costs over time for more profit. On the other hand, its pattern design is suitable for all season applications by showing good performance in mud and snow.
The internal side of NH100 ProGreen benefits from a strong carcass structure that ensures longevity and reduces irregular wear. Due to its radial construction, the tire provides several benefits, including improved fuel efficiency, better handling, and longer life. Thick sidewall compound deals with lateral hazards and sidewall flex, thus keeping the tire integrity in fast corners. Many customers say that they're using this model in long hauling and will never give it up. It provides reliable and consistent performance over long distances, with a focus on durability, grip, and safety. Best of all, the NH100 ProGreen is available in multiple sizes with rim diameters from 17.5" to 19.5" with the purpose to cover a substantial part of semi trailers.
Features and benefits
- Best Petlas's trailer position tire optimized for lung runs in all seasons.
- Advanced rubber compound shows minimal resistance when moving and guarantees high grip power even in mud and snow.
- Four zigzag tread grooves with an optimized depth force away water and snow for maximum road stability.
- Special groove geometry delivers high resistance against stone retention and drilling.
- A durable casing structure supports heavy loads and offers increased load safety.
- Closed shoulder fight with lateral forces in fast corners, thus reducing the tread damage.