What is it with normies and shilling for these things, what fucking use is a soft tire when you gain no surface area and when the same thing can be accomplished by just deflating your tires?
What the fuck are you talking about, the point is that it's a tire that doesn't need to be filled with air.
what kind of alien variety normies do you have around you?
at most they talk about winter or all seasons but most don't know even about this new kind of tires.
This triggered my trypophobia.
>>17758577
I hang with retard "lol dude its only seawater, and youve got a snorkel" offroaders.
>>17758574
>>17758577
>most don't know even about this new kind of tires
Do you?
Pros or cons?
>>17758589
mmmmMMMmmm CHECK THIS ONE OUT
>>17758599
you can fuck right off
>>17758595
>pros
none
>cons
unusable over like 30mph
>>17758595
Pros:
Dont need to be filled with air
No sidewalls to get fucked when offroading
Cons:
>Cant control the squishiness, so less versatile
>Cant increase surface area to get over soft sand or mud, or to clear obstacles
>Loss of lift, for no real added traction
>More expensive?
>>17758605
>>17758608
do you really believe the sidewalls will be open on the final product?
of course not.
this is a demonstration, otherwise people wouldn't know why they're supposed to stare at some tires.
>>17758603
It's funny. I don't have trypophobia, but I can completely understand why some people have it. When I see pictures like these I do feel slightly uneasy. Like with spiders (anarchophobia), when I see one they pop out immediately and I can't forget them. It's just basic human instincts after all.
>>17758625
I guess, also now that I think about it those cells would get filled with gravel and mud making them pretty much pointless.
>>17758625
>>17758641
But then again, whats the point if the "sidewall" stopping it getting filled with shit gets damaged then youve pretty much made the tire pointless, unless they have some kind of replaceable sidewall.
>>17758569
Don't need to mess with rim/bear locks.