Maxxis High Roller II Tyre - 27.5 x 2.3 Folding 3C Maxx Terra EXO TR
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Price: £49.00
Brand: Maxxis
Description: The Maxxis High Roller II takes everything Maxxis learned from the original High Roller and turns it up to 11! With a completely redesigned tread pattern the High Roller II offers more consistent grip in all conditions and as ever is available in more sizes and compounds than you shake a tyre cleaning stick at! From the trail friendly versions to the full on DH monsters, there s a High Roller II for almost any bike or riding style. The ultimate all round tyre Open tread design for improved braking and traction Weight from 835g. Maxxis High Roller II Tyre - 27.5 x 2.3 Folding 3C Maxx Terra EXO TR - shop the best deal online on sportessentials.co.uk
Category: Cycling
Merchant: Tweeks Cycles
Product ID: MMATB85923100
Delivery time: 1 to 10 days
Delivery cost: 5.95
GTIN: 4717784026169
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Author: John Forster
Rating: 5
Review: Great tires well worth the money easy to fit
Author: Spencer
Rating: 4
Review: The tire is great on most counts just like the 4 sets of High Roller II tires that i've run. I'll spare you the discussion about the incredible cornering and braking ability. Here's how it is plain and simple: if you want a high roller that will last a little longer then these are for you. The cost of this durability is an absolutely noticeable loss of cornering grip compared to the High Roller II Super Tacky DH casing tire that it replaced. Yes, it seems to be more durable, but I'm not sure that the loss of grip is worth it. I dont like the EXO casing either; if you are in the habit of hucking your bike off stuff hard or shredding berms, this tire will come off the bead. I've been running tubless for all my Maxxis tires and I have to say that the DOWNHILL/FREERIDE performance of the DH Super Tacky version of this tire was superior on all marks. NOW, where I see this tire being suitable is on an all mountain rig where you will be putting in a mix of cross country miles and some occasional rowdy descents. This tire weighs less than the aforementioned one and is also better with rolling resistance and treadlife. PICK YOUR TIRE SMARTLY