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  • Nitto Nomad Grappler Tire

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    The Nomad Grappler is Nitto's On-/Off- Road All-Terrain tire developed for drivers of CUVs, SUVs, Jeeps, and pickup trucks seeking a versatile, stylish and comfortable on-road tire, also capable of light off-road duty. Engineered for traction in dry, wet, and loose surface conditions, the Nomad Grappler also provides light snow traction sufficient to earn the tire industry's severe snow service certification and three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol.

    The Nomad Grappler's all-season compound is molded into a symmetric tread pattern and a broad contact patch featuring interlocking tread blocks with tapered edges for additional bite and effective dry grip. Variable pitch tread blocks of slightly different sizes reduce road noise for enhanced on-road comfort. Two wide, staggered circumferential grooves efficiently evacuate water to lateral notches for hydroplaning resistance in wet weather. Triangular sipes within the tread blocks generate traction on wet and icy roads and assist light snow traction.

    Internal Construction of the Nomad Grappler consists of a two-ply polyester casing engineered to provide comfort and reliability. Twin steel belts are wrapped with a single, nylon reinforcement ply for durability and high-speed capability.

    As with all Grappler tires, each tire features two unique sidewall designs. One side resembles a mountain range, while the other is designed after a carabiner.