The Armstrong Ski-Trac PC is a winter tire for sedans, coupes, minivans, and crossovers, and offers drivers a improved winter performance plus great handling and control.
Features & Benefits
Winter tread; should not be used when temperatures are consistently above 45 degrees Fahrenheit
Black sidewall
Three Peak Mountain Snowflake rated for severe winter service
Specialized winter tread formulation for consistent traction and performance
Four wide grooves drain water out of the tread to reduce the risk of hydroplaning on wet roads
Armstrong designed the Ski-Trac PC for winter performance for sedans, minivans, and crossovers; it features a studless winter tread with a combination of grid-shaped and circumferential grooves for grip and control. Its winter tread compound stays flexible for traction in subfreezing weather, and the Ski-Trac PC's optimized 3D sipes multiply the tread's surface area with hundreds of extra biting edges to slice through snow and slush. Like all winter tires, the Ski-Trac PC is not designed for warmer weather and should not be used if temperatures are above 40-45 degrees F.
Yes, Armstrong Ski-Trac PC tires are a good choice for drivers of coupes, sedans, CUVs, and minivans who want an affordable winter tire that offers better traction and handling performance in icy, slushy, snowy, and wet conditions.
No, Armstrong Ski-Trac PC tires are not backed by a limited manufacturer tread life warranty. That being said, Ski-Trac PC tires are part of the brand's limited warranty which covers the tire against select defects assuming certain terms and conditions are met.
Armstrong Ski-Trac PC tires are made by Zafco International, who also makes Zeetex, Accelera, and Forceum branded tires.
Armstrong Ski-Trac PC tires are typically made at Zafco's state-of-the-art facility near Bangkok, Thailand.
No, the Armstrong Ski-Trac PC is not an all-season tire. The Ski-Trac PC is a winter tire should be used when temperatures are consistently below 45 degrees to prevent the rubber compound from burning out, which could lead to a blowout.
Yes, Armstrong Ski-Trac PC tires are directional. As a directional tire, the Ski-Trac PC must be rotated from back to front or from front to back.
No, Armstrong Ski-Trac PC tires are not very noisy thanks to a computer optimized design that lowers road noises and vibrations to increase ride comfort for drivers and passengers.
No, Armstrong Ski-Trac PC tires cannot be pinned with studs. The Ski-Trac PC utilizes a directional tread pattern, optimized 3D sipes, and four wide grooves to boost traction and grip in winter weather conditions.
SKI-Trac PC ∙ 7 sizes available
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