Goodyear launched its Triple Tred technology for the first time in the early days of 2004. A directional tread pattern with multiple tread compounds was made use of, in this technology, in order to increase the performance in extreme conditions like snow, wet and dry.
Goodyear is a part of Assurance product family, which is responsible for its latest manufacturing technology and design. The tire is made for most of the minivans and passenger cars.
A very large chunk of vehicles used in North America are SUVs. Therefore, Goodyear has fine-tuned its tire technology that will be fit to be used in the mini trucks as well as SUVs as an all-season tire.
The Fortera Triple Tred comes with unidirectional tred pattern enhance the tire performance that will be fit to be used in the mini trucks as traction in any type of environmental conditions. However, the main targeted section of Fortera Triple Tred Tires was that of the mini trucks, pick up trucks and the SUVs.
Two of the other names of most popular options are Michelin’s Cross Terrain SUV and Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza. By one of the well known testing teams namely Tire Rack Team, a test was conducted in which, these two options were compared with the Goodyear’s Fortera Triple Tred. A path of distance about 5.6 miles was found that join the state highway with the country road. A test was conducted to test the performance of the tire in these concrete roads and it was found that the tire provided an incomparable experience of driving with low noise. It ran smoothly even at difficult situations even at high speeds. It was stated that the experience in using the tire was very comfortable and noise comfort.