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PRE-Q Galgo releases extreme winter tread

Aug. 31, 2021
The WMP (Winter Mileage Performance) tread was developed to withstand extreme temperatures and is Three-Peak Mountain Snow Flake certified.

PRE-Q Galgo Corporation unveiled an extreme winter tread for the U.S. and Canadian market.

The WMP (Winter Mileage Performance) tread was developed to withstand extreme temperatures down to -80 degrees F. It is Three-Peak Mountain Snow Flake certified and received a rating of “excellent” for traction, the company said. The unique interlocking sipe design and a stable block pattern provide for extreme traction, mileage, even wear, and improved handling.

WMP is available in the following widths and tread depths:

  • 8 5/8” (220mm) 27.5/32
  • 9” (230mm) 27.5/32
  • 9 4/8” (240mm) 27.5/32
  • 9 7/8” (250mm) 27.5/32
  • 10 2/8” (260mm) 27.5/32
  • 10 5/8” (270mm) 27.5/32
  • 11” (280mm) 25/32

“The WMP tread is a perfect example of our commitment to continuous improvement and innovation,” said Eduardo Nava, vice president of PRE-Q Galgo Corporation. “Our dealers are like family to us and we feel a huge obligation to work hard every day to provide them with the highest quality products available.”

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