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Specialized Enduro Pro D2 Tubeless Tire


  • Average Rating: 3/5
  • # of Reviews: 2
  • Weight: 980 grams

Product Description

  • High Air Volume casing
  • 2Bliss technology
  • Aramid Bead
  • Soft shoulder compound
  • High durability and low rolling resistance center tread
  • 120 tpi Nylon Casing


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User Reviews

Overall Rating:1
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Michael a from Torrance, CA

Date Reviewed: December 27, 2007

Strengths:    True 2.4 width. Grip fantastic. UST Tubeless. Installs easily with hand pump. Good looking tread pattern and sidewalls.

Weaknesses:    Heavy. Almost 1000 grams. Rolling resistance horrible.

Bottom Line:   
Loved the width. Had no problems installing on my UST rim. However, I hated the weight and rolling resistance. Ended up taking it off after only two rides because I problems riding up the hills that I normally would hardly break a sweat.

The bottom line is that these should be used at ski slopes or where you don't have to work so hard at going uphill.

Got these on sale, 2 for 1. These are being phased out by Specialized.

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Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Similar Products Used:   Conti, Intense, Maxxis, Schwalbe

Bike Setup:   Intense 5.5


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by a Weekend Warrior from Gilbert, Az,USA

Date Reviewed: October 19, 2006

Strengths:    This tire really sticks to the terrain that I ride most. Great for rock gardens and dry terrain.

Weaknesses:    None that I have found. The price is high, but so is every other 2.4 tubeless tire.

Bottom Line:   
For the terrain, I have not tried a better tire. I liked the adrenaline pro, (now resolution pro, or something like that), but they didn't have the width that I wanted. Someone recommended these tires to me and I love them. I noticed a huge difference when climbing, as they are a lot heavier than the adrenaline 2.2s that I was using, but that would be the same for every 2.4 tire that you use.

If you like traction, ride in a dry & rocky climate, and don't mind the weight of a 2.4 tire, check out this tire. It is sweet.

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Favorite Trail:   National @South Mountain

Duration Product Used:   6 months

Price Paid:    $40.00

Similar Products Used:   Kenda Nevagal (2.1?)(HATED this tire)

Bike Setup:   Santa Cruz Heckler, Minute 1, X0, 5th element shock, Hadley hubs, Mavic 823 & 819, Enduro pro 2bliss D2 2.4



Reviews 1 - 2 (2 Reviews Total)

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05 Enduro Pro D2 2Bliss Tire

I'm not a real fan of Specialized tires. But anyway, I got this new tred tire type and put it on as a front tire on my 5spot. I needed a larger air volume agressive ust tire. So fa   Read More »

Specialized Enduro Pro D2

Good for front and/or rear for Norcal riding? I was thinking 2.2 rear and 2.3 front. Average 20 techy miles with lots of climbing. Will these work?   Read More »

Specialized Enduro Pro D2

I bought 2.2 version of this tire to save a ride - cut sidewall on rear tire. Anyway been running it on the back. Need a new front tire - anyone run one of these up front? Any    Read More »

Enduro Pro D2 on Shiggy's site?

Anybody try these tires? I liked/like the original Enduro Pros that did not get ripped lugs by just looking at them. I am leaning toward Nevegal 2.35 Stick-E for rear, and have    Read More »

Replaced my Nevegal with a Spec. Enduro D2 Pro and LOVE it!

I have been looking for a new front tire to replace my Kenda Nevegal Stick-E 2.35. It seemed OK when I lived in CA and rode in Tahoe and the Auburn area (though I liked the BG bet   Read More »

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