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Thursday, September 24, 2009
Pro-Line 1.9 Flat Iron Scale Crawler Tire. 9/24/2009
Big slats of slanted rock – this is typically what is referred to as Flat Iron. In the case of the Flat Iron tire, it is made to do just that – traverse, descend, and ascend big slats of slanted rock. The tire has been designed for complete terrain diversity while maintaining a true rock crawling look.
The large lug pattern combined with siping allows the tire to have the perfect amount of flex under throttle acceleration. In fact, in testing, the Flat Iron’s response to throttle acceleration was unmatched. AtomiMods is proud to announce the Flat Iron tire in 1.9” and in Pro-Line’s new compound called G8. It’s especially formulated to give your rig the ultimate in crawling capability on any surface you throw at it. “I actually made lines that I could never make with other tires,” says Brandon Coonce, NorCal crawler extraordinaire, while testing the new G8 compound in the 2.2” Hammer tire. He continues by saying “I’m able to make the same climbs with less momentum. This makes my rig much more predictable.” Others are saying the same thing about Pro-Line’s new G8 compound. Mike and Dale Johnson out of SoCal reported that not only that the compound is unbelievable but that they were able to run the same tires for over an hour without any signs of wear to the leading edge of the tread. Get ready to experience Pro-Line’s new 1.9” Flat Iron tire in G8 compound for your scaler or mini crawler.
Jay Huskey, Media & Development
posted on Thursday, September 24, 2009 10:49:33 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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