The smooth tread press-on solid tire is the most common type. It features a continuous, smooth surface with no tread pattern. These tires are ideal for use in indoor applications, such as warehouses and factories, where the focus is on providing a smooth and stable ride. The absence of grooves or voids in the tread surface ensures even wear and consistent traction on flat, dry surfaces.

Pros:

Exceptionally long service life.

Minimal rolling resistance for improved efficiency.

Suitable for indoor and flat-surface use.

Cons:

Limited traction on wet or uneven terrains.

Traction tread press-on solid tires are designed for improved grip and stability, making them suitable for outdoor applications, such as construction sites, lumberyards, and recycling centers. These tires feature a tread pattern that resembles that of traditional pneumatic tires, with deep grooves and lugs. The enhanced traction ensures better performance on uneven or slippery surfaces.

Pros:

Superior traction on various terrains.

Enhanced stability in outdoor environments.

Reduced risk of slippage.

Cons:

Slightly shorter service life compared to smooth tread tires.