
Sport
The Tomket Sport has been carefully engineered to make sure that it provides the best performance in both all summer weathers.
- Reduced risk of aquaplaning
- Increased traction in wet and dry conditions
- Asymmetrical tread pattern
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Tomket is a family owned European tyre brand - established in 1997 in the Czech Republic.

The Tomket Sport has been carefully engineered to make sure that it provides the best performance in both all summer weathers.

The Tomket Eco is a reliable summer tyre designed to provide impressive grip, stability, and durability at an affordable price.

The Tomket SUV is a summer tyre designed for modern 4x4 and SUV vehicles, offering controlled performance, low noise, and strong aquaplaning resistance.

The Tomket Allyear 3 is a versatile all-season tyre designed to provide year-round performance, stability, and safety in all weather conditions.

Tomket's product range spans across over 300 sizes in key tyre categories such as summer tyres, winter tyres, all season and more. The tyres are developed in their European sites, delivering precision engineered and top performing budget tyres.
Tomket are a family-owned tyre manufacturing company, first established in 1997. Since then, Tomket have become the largest tyre company in Czech Republic, where they were founded, and have also become one of the world's largest tyre brands.
Tomket produce their own branded tyres. As of 2021, Tomket moved their main production facility to Serbia, where they stock over 500,000 tyres, with the Tomket branded products being the main focus. Tomket also have a production facility in Czech Republic, where their main headquarters are located.
The way that tyres/tires is spelled depends on use of the English language. In the United States, it is spelled 'tires' due to the use of American English. British English, which is predominantly used in the United Kingdom, spells the word 'tyres'.
On average, Tomket tyres can last between 40,000 to 60,000 miles, depending on driving conditions, maintenance, and tyre models. Regular tyre inspections, proper inflation, and timely replacements of worn-out tyres are essential.
Tyre codes play a crucial role in decoding essential information about your tyres. These codes contain a series of numbers and letters that convey details like tyre size, construction type, load index, and speed rating. By unraveling these codes, you can gain valuable insights into the distinct features and performance attributes of your tyres, enabling you to make informed choices when it comes to choosing the right tyres for your vehicle.