Galaxy Enters UTV And ATV Tyre Segment
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Galaxy Enters UTV And ATV Tyre Segment

Galaxy has entered the fast-growing UTV and ATV tyre segment with the launch of two flagship patterns, Hulk PSX and Everest PSX. The new range builds on the brand’s legacy in construction, earthmoving and material handling tyre solutions.

Designed for off-road and utility applications, the Hulk PSX and Everest PSX tyres offer durability, longer life and enhanced traction across challenging terrains. Both ranges are engineered for puncture resistance, stability and ride comfort, making them suitable for utility and recreational operations.

Hulk PSX is designed for off-road applications and features a durable compound, tough sidewalls, radial construction, shoulder blocks, deep tread design and a high tread-to-void ratio. It is available in sizes across 12-inch and 14-inch rims for varied UTV configurations.

Everest PSX is developed for utility-focused applications, offering cut, chip and abrasion resistance, improved roadability, reduced vibration, wet surface grip, rim protection and puncture resistance. It is available across 12-inch, 14-inch and 15-inch rim sizes for a wide range of UTV applications.

Galaxy has entered the fast-growing UTV and ATV tyre segment with the launch of two flagship patterns, Hulk PSX and Everest PSX. The new range builds on the brand’s legacy in construction, earthmoving and material handling tyre solutions. Designed for off-road and utility applications, the Hulk PSX and Everest PSX tyres offer durability, longer life and enhanced traction across challenging terrains. Both ranges are engineered for puncture resistance, stability and ride comfort, making them suitable for utility and recreational operations. Hulk PSX is designed for off-road applications and features a durable compound, tough sidewalls, radial construction, shoulder blocks, deep tread design and a high tread-to-void ratio. It is available in sizes across 12-inch and 14-inch rims for varied UTV configurations. Everest PSX is developed for utility-focused applications, offering cut, chip and abrasion resistance, improved roadability, reduced vibration, wet surface grip, rim protection and puncture resistance. It is available across 12-inch, 14-inch and 15-inch rim sizes for a wide range of UTV applications.

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