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Michelin XC 29er All Terrain

MSRP $
Weight 660 grams
# of Reviews 2
Average Rating 4.5/5
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Submitted by vt29er a Cross Country Rider from Hartland,VT
Date Reviewed: June 25, 2009
Favorite Trail:STAB
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $35.00
Purchased At:Paradise Sports,Wind
Strengths:Excellent mud clearance, grip on hard pack and cornering. Very good rolling resistance. 2.0 version is a bit bigger than 2". This tire is wider than a new pair of conti moutain king 2.2's and much cheaper. Stiff sidewalls
Weaknesses:VERY difficult to mount onto Stan's arch 29er rims with a tube, will be going tubeless asap. Hopefully they will stretch a bit
Similar Products Used:dozens of tires in 26"
Bike Setup:Salsa big mama
Bottom Line:Reminds me of the traction I used to get with my panaracer smokes back in the 90's but rolls better. A rare combo of mud clearance and good rolling resistance, not too heavy.Wet rocks and roots, so far so good but that is based much more on rider ability and picking a proper line than just a tire. Seems tires that came out in the last year or two for 29ers become forgotten with "new" styles coming out. For technical x-country on the east coast this tire is hard to beat.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Doug a Cross Country Rider from Wilmington
Date Reviewed: August 25, 2007
Favorite Trail:Bryans Field
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:30??
Strengths:Sheds really really well, seems to roll quick, grippy on mud. (I'm on the east coast). Wet or slimy rocks forget about it.
Weaknesses:Lacks the volume/cush that a fatter tire would provide at least on a rigid ride.
Similar Products Used:Jones ACX 29er 2.25, IRC Mythos XC 29er 2.1
Bike Setup:WW Steel Rigid
Bottom Line:First rigid bike but I have these mounted on the rear of a SS HT so it should still have relevance. They climb as well if not better then my Bontrager Jones ACX 29ers yet at a smaller width. So that means these are either good tires compared to the ACX's or both are lame but the Michelins are better.

*I can't comment on dry or dusty trails* because we just got dumped on with 4 days of rain but for what its worth these climb well with alot of weight on the rear on muddy/rocky technical climbs.

Slippery roots, rocks forget about it but then again what tire does well on these?

Dry dirt climbing??, dry dirt descending at speed felt fine with no worries.
3-Value rating cause I don't think that are substantially better than the ridic. cheap Mythos XC's. 4 Overall rating because they climb well for a 2.0 tire.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4






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