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gearheadnatureboy
a Downhiller
from Hood River, ORDate Reviewed: May 18, 2010
Strengths: 2.5 single ply is very large, weighs 1050 g, rolls like a MOFO. My favorites have been high rollers and nevegals. This rolls better than highroller, and way better than nevegal. Size is huge compared to maxxis, and still bigger than a 2.5 nevegal. great freeride tire (I pedal up most of the time)Weaknesses: none so far. Or maybe the labeling. Don't try to compare these to a 2.5 maxxis, because the maxxis is way skinnier. Heavy, but not really, considering the size.Bottom Line: $18 at jenson, gimme a friggin break, these kick a$$.
Favorite Trail: Post canyon
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Similar Products Used: Highroller, nevegals, kenda Telonix, IRC trail bear, fire FR pro, way too many to list
Bike Setup: transition dirtbag
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Heavy Hitter
a Downhiller
from San Antonio TexasDate Reviewed: April 27, 2007
Strengths: Strong side walls Not super heavey like the 4 plys long lasting rubberWeaknesses: noneBottom Line: Way better than maxxis in my opinion have run nothing but maxxis for two years straight.Was surprised on how well they rolled compared to minions and seem to have less rolling resistance. They seem awfully close to high rollers but with more grip i havent had a problem cornering and are lighter than the fros. Not sticky rubber so they will last alot longer. They are wider than most 2.50 so be warned well woth the money rocks lose dirt etc no need to worry.
Favorite Trail: My down hill trails
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$18.00
Purchased At: Jenson
Similar Products Used: maxxis tires
Bike Setup: 2004 sgs truvative cranks boxxer team
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