Lowpressure industrial tires are engineered to operate at lower air pressure levels (typically below 30 psi), making them ideal for industrial vehicles operating on soft, uneven, or delicate surfaces (e.g., grassy areas, dirt yards, sensitive warehouse floors). The low-pressure design allows the tire to spread its contact patch over a larger area, reducing ground pressure and preventing damage to surfaces—critical for applications like landscaping equipment, small agricultural vehicles, or warehouse machinery used on fragile flooring. These tires also absorb more vibrations from rough terrain, improving operator comfort and reducing stress on vehicle components. The rubber compound is formulated to maintain flexibility at low pressure, ensuring the tire conforms to surface irregularities while retaining durability against cuts and abrasions. The tread pattern often features wider lugs or a smooth design, depending on whether traction on soft ground or surface protection is the priority. To learn more about size options, load capacities, and pricing for lowpressure industrial tires, contact the team to discuss specific equipment and operational needs.