In the increasingly diversified urban travel methods, folding scooters have gradually become the first choice tool for urban people for short-distance commuting, leisure and entertainment due to their convenience, flexibility and environmental protection characteristics. Behind this convenience and fun, tires are one of the key components of a folding scooter, and their performance is directly related to the safety and stability of riding. In recent years, with the continuous advancement of material science and design technology, the tires of folding scooters are also undergoing a technological innovation. New tire materials with wear resistance and impact resistance as core properties, such as PU tires, are leading the way. The new trend in the industry.
Wear-resistant and impact-resistant, extending service life
The tire materials of traditional scooters often have difficulty balancing wear resistance and impact resistance, resulting in tires that are prone to wear and breakage in complex and changeable road conditions, which not only affects the service life, but also increases the safety risks for riders. Modern folding scooters generally use high-performance materials such as PU (polyurethane) as tire raw materials. PU material is known for its excellent wear resistance and impact resistance. Even under long-term and high-intensity use, it can maintain good shape and performance, greatly extending the service life of the tire.
Excellent grip, improved driving stability
In addition to being wear-resistant and impact-resistant, the new tire material also gives the folding scooter stronger grip. During driving, good grip is the key to ensuring that the scooter moves forward stably. Materials such as PU not only have a high friction coefficient with the ground, but also can flexibly adjust the contact area according to different road conditions, thereby providing a more stable and reliable grip effect. This allows the rider to better control the scooter at critical moments such as turning and braking, and avoid accidents caused by tire slippage.
Tire design and stability
In addition to the performance of the material itself, the width and pattern design of the tire are also important factors affecting its stability. Wide tires can increase the contact area with the ground, disperse pressure, and improve driving stability; while deep tread patterns can effectively remove water, sediment and other debris and enhance the tire's grip on slippery roads. Therefore, the tire design of modern folding scooters often tends to combine wide tires with deep tread patterns to provide a more comprehensive and stable driving experience.
The tire technology innovation of folding scooters is not only reflected in the selection of materials, but also in the comprehensive optimization of tire performance. New wear-resistant and impact-resistant materials, excellent grip and reasonable tire design together form a solid foundation for the stable advancement of modern folding scooters. With the continuous advancement of technology and the increasingly diversified consumer demands, we have reason to believe that future folding scooter tires will be more intelligent and personalized, bringing riders a safer, more comfortable and more convenient travel experience.