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Carlstar Xtrac All Season Atv/utv tire
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Get technical: Purposefully built for snow throwers, the Carlstar/Carlisle Xtrac features a tough tread compound that stays flexible in cold temperatures, with a deep set angle-lug tread for tenacious grip in snow, slush, and ice.
Features & Benefits
Designed specifically for snow throwers Innovative directional tread pattern for optimal traction Deep lugs to assist with traction on softer terrain Durable but flexible tread compound that offers more contact even in the coldest temperatures Bias construction for better resistance to punctures Carlisle branded tires are now Carlstar, and offer the same excellent performance, durability, and value that they have for the past 100 years
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Label Value Width 13 Ratio 4.00- Inflation Pressure 22 Tread Depth 19.00 Width Range NA Sidewall Blackwall Tread Width NA Sidewall Blackwall
Label Value Width 15 Ratio 5.00- Inflation Pressure 20 Tread Depth 19.00 Width Range NA Sidewall Blackwall Tread Width NA Sidewall Blackwall
Label Value Width 16 Ratio 6.50- Inflation Pressure 14 Tread Depth 19.00 Width Range NA Sidewall Blackwall Tread Width NA Sidewall Blackwall
Label Value Width 4.80 Ratio - Inflation Pressure 20 Tread Depth 19.00 Width Range NA Sidewall Blackwall Tread Width NA Sidewall Blackwall
How to find my size Have a question about Carlstar Xtrac
Is the Carlstar XTRAC strictly an ATV tire? No, the Carlstar XTRAC can be used for snow throwers, garden tractors, and other equipment where traction is a top priority.
Is the Carlstar XTRAC versatile? Yes, the Carlstar XTRAC has a tread pattern that delivers traction on snow, mud, sand, hardpack, and a variety of terrains.
Is the Carlstar XTRAC DOT approved for street use? No, the Carlstar XTRAC is not DOT approved.
Is the Carlstar XTRAC a radial tire? No, the Carlstar XTRAC has bias construction.
Can the Carlstar XTRAC be used for lawn and garden work? Yes, the Carlstar XTRAC is a great choice for a variety of lawn and garden equipment.
Does the Carlstar XTRAC have a deep tread? Yes, the Carlstar XTRAC has a full 19/32" tread depth.
Is the Carlstar XTRAC made in the US? Yes, most Carlstar XTRAC is made in Franklin, TN along with all other Carlstar tires. That being said, some XTRAC tires could be made in other parts of the world.
Does the Carlstar XTRAC require an inner tube? No, the Carlstar XTRAC is a tubeless design.
Xtrac ∙ 4 sizes available
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