The sharp-edged Gravity Arc lugs deliver sure-footed stability whether railing high-speed turns or under heavy braking. Featuring a specially reinforced casing, the big volume Digga swallows roots, rocks and ruts with ease. What you can't see from the outside are the ingredients of the tread compound. Their chemists have mixed up a very special recipe that is sure to please. Typical soft compound MTB treads usually lack tenacity, and struggle with cuts and shedding knobs.
Submitted by
Alex
a Downhiller
from minden, nv Date Reviewed: June 5, 2009
Favorite Trail:
mammoth and north star
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$57.00
Purchased At:
ebay
Strengths:
Great sidewall, traction on wet dry loose and muddy.
Weaknesses:
weight
Similar Products Used:
kendas
Bike Setup:
Kona Stinky dee-lux w/ fox dhx shox and marrzocchi 66 bomer lots more
Bottom Line:
Perfect tire only tire i would use
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Submitted by
n2law
a Cross Country Rider
from Cali Date Reviewed: April 11, 2009
Favorite Trail:
Brianhead
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$70.00
Purchased At:
Jenson
Strengths:
This tire is worth every dollar. It is very forgiving when you are about to make the wrong turn. It also stick to the trail like it's glue. The idea of having a 2.5 tire that actually has a reasonable weight is amazing. If you haven't swithc to tubeless, you're missing out. But if you haven't switch to 2.5 Digga, you're not enjoying your ride as much as you will when you make the switch.
Weaknesses:
A little lighter would be perfection.
Similar Products Used:
WTB, Kenda, Michelin, & others.
Bike Setup:
Foes FXR with Talas, Elixer, Crossmax, Thompson, and nothing but the best for my bike.
Bottom Line:
In my opinion, there is nothing better than Continental tires, but this Digga makes a great cross-country tire too.
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Submitted by
OB1
a Downhiller
from NC Date Reviewed: January 6, 2009
Favorite Trail:
Beehive
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$50.00
Purchased At:
BlueSky
Strengths:
traction predictability, and overall traction
Weaknesses:
price (if you pay msrp of $140)
Similar Products Used:
Minion, nevegal, swampthing, mud 3, high roller, etc
Bike Setup:
2 Sundays, 40 rc2, vivid, etc
Bottom Line:
Best multipurpose DH FR tire i've found so far. More overall traction than any tire I've tried. When it does give up into a drift...it's predictable, and stable. I have had several impromptu front and rear tire drifts without fear since putting these on. I can't say that about any other tire. When you start to slide, it feels like it's trying to re-engage, instead of slide out. Glad I ordered um. Value rating would DEFINETLY go down if I hadn't purchased on sale. $140 per tire is rediculous. Even though this is THE best tire i've had.