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Do Tweel tires ride better?

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Daniel Rodriguez

Published Mar 20, 2026

Do Tweel tires ride better?

Smoother ride: Tweel poly-resin spokes are both strong and deformable, so they bend as you drive over rocks, uneven surfaces or even curbs. You’ll eliminate the bumps and jolts of mowing. Smooth rides go beyond comfort. Mower operators don’t have to worry about being tossed from the seat when going over curbs or bumps.

How long do Tweel wheels last?

For SSL Tweels, the life of the Tweel varies based upon the underfoot condtions. Contact your local Michelin dealer for more information. Does Michelin recommend replacing a Tweel after 10 years as you do for passenger and light truck tires.

How much does a Tweel cost?

At $750 per tweel, though, the future certainly ain’t cheap. And lest you think this is a sign of things to come for your actual car, these wheels are only rated to 38 mph, and Michelin doesn’t have any plans for a full-size model on this or any other planet just yet.

What is the benefit of Tweels?

Tweels aren’t just easier on the operator – they also wear better than regular tires, increase fuel economy with less rolling resistance, and are gentler on turf. With a wear life that is up to 3 times longer than a regular pneumatic tire, it’s budget friendly in both time & cost savings down the road.

Who makes the Tweel?

MICHELIN
The MICHELIN® X® Tweel® Airless Radial Tire Family They are designed to perform like pneumatic tires, without the inconvenience and downtime caused by flat tires.

Are Tweels good for hills?

Also, because the Tweel doesn’t have sidewalls, it gives you better lateral stability on slopes. With the Tweel, you get better tracking on the side of hills. This improved lateral stability makes it easier to keep the machine on line and there’s less chance of it crabbing.

What are Tweels made of?

The Tweel consists of a band of conventional tire rubber with molded tread, a shear beam just below the tread that creates a compliant contact patch, a series of energy-absorbing polyurethane spokes, and an integral inner hub structure.

What is a Michelin Tweel?

A MICHELIN® X® TWEEL® airless radial tire is a single unit that replaces the current tire and wheel assembly. The unique energy transfer within the poly-resin spokes helps reduce the “bounce” associated with pneumatic tires, while providing outstanding handling characteristics.

Who invented the Tweel?

Steve Cron
It was over lunch in the late 1990s with fellow Michelin engineer and co-inventor of the MICHELIN TWEEL airless radial tire, Steve Cron, that the idea of challenging pneumatic tire technology and exploring new and revolutionary concepts for this essential component of mobility was born.

What is the Michelin Tweel?

Do all zero turn mowers tear up grass?

The reason the turf is tearing is because one of the wheels is locked in place. One stick in forward and the other in reverse (slow down into the turn and keep the speed low) will achieve a tight turn without tearing the grass. Not every condition will allow you to accomplish this without tearing the grass.