Definition
This distinction refers to the intended use of a product based on the type of terrain and driving conditions. On-road applications are for paved surfaces, while off-road applications are for unpaved, rough, or varied terrains like dirt, gravel, or mud.
Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)
Products designed for one application may not perform adequately or could even cause damage in the other. For instance, off-road sealants might need to handle larger punctures or more extreme conditions.
Key properties or components
- Terrain suitability
- Durability requirements
- Puncture size capability
- Speed and vibration resistance
Contradictions or debates
None.