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Mitas Introduces Mitrak: Agricultural Rubber Track Range for Modern Machinery

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Mitas has recently introduced Mitrak, the new range of rubber tracks designed to deliver efficiency, durability and performance for modern agricultural machinery.

New Rubber Track Range

Designed to withstand demanding field conditions, Mitrak from Mitas combines strength, materials and soil-friendly performance to help operators improve efficiency while protecting their land.

“With Mitrak, we open a new chapter for Mitas, entering the agricultural rubber track segment for the first time and taking a decisive step in the evolution of our brand. This step reflects our ambition to offer farmers a truly complete portfolio, capable of supporting every application and every field condition,” said Roberta D’Agnano, Global Marketing Director Mitas at Yokohama TWS.

“Rooted in our core values of strength, reliability and respect for the land, Mitrak is designed to boost productivity, ensure long-lasting performance and protect the soil,  because real performance should always leave the right track.”

Mitrak rubber tracks offer long service life and are built around a strong internal structure that delivers uniform strength across the entire track. Designed to handle heavy loads and demanding field conditions, Mitrak ensures consistent performance and dependable operation even under the toughest operating conditions.

Durability is further improved with a special tread compound designed to withstand wear, cuts and everyday challenges in the field. To improve stability and performance, Mitrak features a reinforced track body designed to improve overall balance and distribute stresses evenly, ensuring reliable operation across the entire contact area.

Low ground pressure and optimised flotation reduce soil compaction, improve traction and increase productivity in the field, allowing operators to cover more ground efficiently while safeguarding soil structure.

Image credit: Mitas

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