Thursday, January 31, 2013

Super Swampers: No Tire to Wallow in the Mire


Championing the wild side of off-roading with a fair measure of safety thrown in, Super Swamper tires have their origins in the 78 series light truck tires developed by the Interco Tire Corporation in 1968. Based in Louisiana swamp country, Interco knew just what to call its aggressively designed, high caliber tires. Super Swampers have come a long way since then and today four wheel drive light trucks and all-terrain vehicles rely on these tires for high performance in the most demanding of driving conditions.  

Serious drivers depend on Super Swampers to slash and shred through everything from mud to snow and these tires have a knack for outstanding handling, grip, and cornering. Boggers are the supreme mud terrain models for superior wet traction when off-roaders don’t want their 4x4s wallowing in the mire. The Super Swamper VorTrack Radial’s tight tread pattern is designed to cope with the wet weather of rain, snow, or ice.

Super Swamper Jeep tires are steadily gaining popularity and Jeep owners choose them for their reliability, tread life, and intimidating design on streets and off-road. The IROK Bias Mud Terrain tires are softer for increased traction on rock surfaces and make great companions for rock crawling jaunts. These Super Swampers don’t skimp on durability and are also adept at negotiating sandy, muddy, and snowy driving scenarios.

Born on the bayou, Super Swampers have seen their fair share of various deplorable driving situations. Combining revolutionary designs with versatility for all navigation needs ensures these tires will maintain their status as best sellers. Whether you’re overlanding or on the arroyo, Super Swamper tires are a wise investment.    

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