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WTB Stout 29er

MSRP $
Weight 1150 grams
# of Reviews 5
Average Rating 4.6/5
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Submitted by fatoldslow a Cross Country Rider from charlotte, nc
Date Reviewed: August 31, 2009
Favorite Trail:tsali
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $35.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:grip, tuff, handle well
Weaknesses:a little heavy, wear quickly
Bike Setup:single speed
Bottom Line:These are great tires for a ridge single speed. Can run low air and not worry about snake bite. These grip like good mtn. bike tires are suppose to and never surprise you by sliding out at the worse possible time. Only 2 little problems here---weight and they wear pretty fast. Still great tires.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by tees_riot a Cross Country Rider from Chicago, Il
Date Reviewed: June 13, 2009
Favorite Trail:Romero Canyon
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $40.00
Purchased At:online
Strengths:wrap around knobs, firm sidewall, dual compound
Weaknesses:weight, grip not as solid as expected
Similar Products Used:Small Block 8, Nevegal, Racing Ralph
Bike Setup:Moots hardtail, XTR, Fox
Bottom Line:Read good things, was looking for more aggressive tread for soft, loose conditions. Good performance in rock garden and roots but not quite as grippy as I expected by reputation. Also picked up and did not clear well in barely wet, not truly muddy trail condition. Will continue to evaluate and perhaps drop my air pressure for next round.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Trond a Weekend Warrior from Oslo, Norway
Date Reviewed: January 29, 2009
Favorite Trail:Too many good ones
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:Massive grip, excellent knobs for wet trails, compliant and yet puncture resistant.
Weaknesses:high rolling resistance
Similar Products Used:exiwolf, racing ralph, crossmark, rampage, nevegal, system 4, the crow
Bike Setup:Niner RIP9. King, Flow, Minute 29, Code 5
Bottom Line:This is THE grippiest 29er tire to date. My definite go-to tire for wet conditions - which is 60-70% of the riding I do here in Norway. Incredible grip, compliant, it just doesn't slip on climbs. Amazing cornering in the wet and mud. It could roll a little faster, but I wouldn't give up the grip for it. Top marks for its intended use!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by pcupach a Weekend Warrior from Albuquerque NM
Date Reviewed: September 21, 2008
Favorite Trail:REM
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $50.00
Purchased At:bike 29
Strengths:Knobs that actually grab the trail instead of just looking cool
Weaknesses:I wish the Stout was a real tubeless tire.
Similar Products Used:Maxis Ignitors, Rampages, Racing Ralphs, Geax Sagura
Bike Setup:Niner Rip 9--XT, SRAM, Dt Swiss, WTB, Formula...you get the picture Jamis Dakota--converted to a SS...factory stuff...fun and inexpesive
Bottom Line:Ive ran various tires on my RIP.
The Maxis ignitor was undoubtably the worst tire Ive had up front. No traction in any direction!!
The Racing Ralph was a good tire but the side wall blew out when a AZ rock bit through it on a fire road (RR are to expensive to replace)
Geax Sagura is a great tire for the price. I have it on my front wheel of my SS
I went back Rampages this season. They offered great traction, speed, control..but I always wished I had more traction going into turns or on high banked trails
So I decided to replace the Rampage that I had up front wth WTB Stout (Im runing it tubeless).
Big traction improvement!!
The front end grabs and stays where I point the bike like never before. I rode the Stout on varous terrain from high alpine (10K+), forest floor, loose chunky rocks, some sand to loose gravel roads. The Stout was point and go all the way!! I was particularly enjoying the effective traction when I was teetering on the wrong side of a (loose dirt/loose rocks/pine needles) single track with a 300 foot drop off. The tire didnt slide away it held its ground as I pedaled out of certain pain. This example is just one of many the tire held its ground. Basically it enabled me to clear obstacles and take a better route than before. If you are worried about the big knobs slowing you down dont--Becasue of the better traction the Stout offers you can do what you want instead of slowing down. Or you could just pedal more/faster/harder.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by sean salach a Cross Country Rider from palmer, alaksa
Date Reviewed: September 20, 2008
Favorite Trail:beaver brook(new jersey)
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:nearly unstoppable traction, tought sidewalls, rolls quickly enough.
Weaknesses:a little heavy, but not really noticeable up front where i keep it.
Similar Products Used:rampage, xr, ignitor, weirwolf, exiwolf, crossmark, motoraptor, nanoraptor
Bike Setup:rigid ss
Bottom Line:if you like to ride aggressively, sometimes stupidly, push the bike into turns, charge through rock gardens, this tire is top notch up front. i haven't used it out back because i only have one and don't really want to take it off the front. i love it. it's very confidence inspiring. turning traction better than any other 29" tire i've used, much more durable rubber than a rampage, sturdy casing. it's worth the weight for 'aggressive xc'. i'm 6'4, 200, and prefer long rides(3+ hrs, 20+++ miles), technical terrain and trying to ride fast enough to scare myself. if you're similar, you'll probably love this tire.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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