Which country is the Mitas tire brand from?

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OStephanie
07/24/25 6:36am
Mitas is a Canadian brand of tires. Here are the specific details about Mitas tires: 1. Introduction: Mitas is a model of Sailun tires, which are the world's first legally certified tires with a speed rating of 360 km/h, produced by Sailun Limited's North American subsidiary in Canada. The Mitas tire is designed to adapt to complex and demanding conditions, featuring high load-bearing performance, traction performance, and cushioning performance. 2. Tire maintenance: The service life of tires can be up to five years, but it is essential to check tire pressure and wear during each maintenance session. Filling tires with nitrogen can help maintain stable pressure and also contribute to extending the tire's service life.
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