Avon Compounds
Avon Motorsport produces slick tyres in a variety of different compounds.
Author: STUCKERN/Wednesday, July 27, 2016/Categories: Technical Information
Avon Motorsport produces slick tyres in a variety of different compounds, with each compound aimed at a specific area of motorsport. This gives us the flexibility to provide highly tailored products to individuals needs. Below is a guide on compounds from hard to soft in descending order. Contact us for advice on the best compound combined with tyre construction for your needs Note - Compound variant is only available in our slick tyre range Remember - Softer compound does not always equal faster lap times
Stiffness
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Compound
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Application
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Hard
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A70
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Ultra Hard compound for saloon car circuit slick applications.
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A29
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Very Hard compound for saloon car circuit slick applications.
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A60
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Medium compound for saloon car circuit slick applications.
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A30
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Medium compound for classic applications.
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A37
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Hard compound for sportscar, Soft compound for saloon car applications.
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A56
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Hard compound for sportscar / single seater circuit slick.
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514
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Medium / Hard compound for single seater and sportscar circuit slick.
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A24
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Medium compound for single seater, sportscar and sidecar circuit slick applications.
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A11
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Medium compound for single seater, sportscar and sidecar circuit slick applications.
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A53
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Soft compound for single seater and sidecar circuit slick applications.
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A43
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Hard compound for single seater circuit wet. Soft compound for sportscar.
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379
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Hard GT Hillclimb Compound
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A49
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Medium / Soft compound for rallycross, single seater circuit.
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A50
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Medium GT Hillclimb Compound.
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A15
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Very soft compound for hillclimb slick / wet single seater circuit and sidecar wet applications.
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Soft
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A92
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Very soft compound for hillclimb slick / wet single seater circuit and sidecar wet applications.
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