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Paddle tire

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Paddle tires are off road vehicle tires specifically designed for use in sand. The consist of a smooth tire core which has a series of large rubber cups (or paddles) attached to it. The volume inside of a paddle is much larger than the void of a knobby tire, so it is unlikely to clog up with sand. The paddle provides superior traction in the sand, in part because the paddles dig into the sand and push of from the buried sand, not just the surface.

Paddle tires are available for motorcross bikes, ATVs, sandrails, and 4 wheel drives. Because the paddles are rigid and stick up several inches, they are not suitable for use on roads or hard terrain.