The Airloc Smooth is a lawn and garden tire that's manufactured for lawn mowers and other garden equipment. An optimal tread design maintains turf traction and upgrades forward motion and performing capability, and the Smooth's tread pattern reduces the pressure off the turf surface, effectively avoiding damage to the grass. Additionally, the Smooth has a zero-detail tread pattern that increases surface contact to boost steering responsiveness and driving stability.
Features & Benefits
Designed for use on lawn mowers and other garden equipment
Smooth tread face reduces pressure on grass and turf to prevent damage
Optimized design enhances forward motion
Zero-detailed tread pattern increases steering response and driving stability
Rubber compound fends off uneven wear for a longer tread life
Carlisle Smooth tires are typically manufactured in Jackson, Tennessee. That being said, some Smooth tires could be made in other parts of the world.
Carlisle Smooth tires are suitable for vehicles such as lawn equipment and golf carts. These tires can safely take on lawn work without damage to turfs.
Yes, Carlisle Smooth tires are good. As the name suggests, Smooth tires sport a slick tread face for superior dry traction without leaving damage marks on delicate turf. Additionally, the tire features an optimized tread design that ensures precise steering responses at all times.
No, Carlisle Smooth tires are not to be driven at speeds above 10 mph.
Carlisle Smooth tires could be 2 or 4 ply rated, depending on the tire's size.
Carlisle Smooth tires are meant to be used in lawn and garden applications where traction and turf preservation are vital. With that in mind, Smooth tires can be used on sport fields, golf courses, and at cemeteries.
No, Carlisle Smooth tires are not covered by a mileage warranty.
Yes, Carlisle Smooth tires are built with the ability to perform well in dry, wet, and light winter conditions. That being said, Smooth tires are not Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified so they should not be used in moderate to severe winter weather conditions.