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Specialized 02 Enduro Pro Tire

MSRP $ 34.99
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Average Rating 3.05/5
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Description:An all-new tire designed to satisfy the most demanding rider in any situation. The Enduro has a higher air volume for both a plush ride and protection from pinch flats. Pro level offers longer wearing tread compound than our S-Works racing version. Throw our Flak Jacket puncture protection into the mix and you've got a bullet-proof lightweight tire.



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    Submitted by Tardif a Cross Country Rider from Montreal
    Date Reviewed: June 15, 2004
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Purchased At:Excellence Sports
    Strengths:Very good 4 climbing, in sand, on wet surfaces, and trails
    Weaknesses:Not sthong ennough 4 downhill
    Bike Setup:hard tail Specialized Hardrock comp 2002 /80mm RockShock
    Bottom Line:These tires are very good for trails. I tried them twice at Bromont for downhill. They were ok in the lightest downhill trails. The only pinch flat I got wth these tires is been on the "very difficult" rated downhill trail @ 32psi (40psi is better). So these tires are excellent for the purpose tey are made for.

    I went straight down the hill (on the ski track) with no air in the front tire, ant this tire is still ok !!
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Brad a Weekend Warrior from Oakville, ON
    Date Reviewed: October 18, 2003
    Favorite Trail:All of them
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:Included with new Enduro
    Strengths:None, so far
    Weaknesses:Very hard tires.
    Similar Products Used:IRC Mythos, Panaracer Fire XC Pro, Michelin Comp S.
    Bike Setup:Stock Enduro Expert
    Bottom Line:Can anyone out there tell me why these tires are so incredibly hard with little tire pressure? The current tire pressure setting is 26psi both front and rear. I have never had to run a tire so low to get adequate traction. I aslo have a RM Instinct and I keep the pressure around 40psi. I thought my tire guage was wrong so I checked with three others. Nope, these tires are like rocks. I have ordered new and different tires to replace these ones. If anybody has any ideas or suggestions for why they may be so hard, let me know.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Chuck7 a Cross Country Rider from Tucson
    Date Reviewed: June 19, 2003
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $20.00
    Purchased At:on sale @ LBS
    Bottom Line:I wanted to post a followup review to my comments below where I give the tire low marks for steering, as a front tire, and for downhill front tire stability.

    After one and a half weeks of continuting average rides (rough and rocky around here in Arizona), approximately 100 miles, the tire is starting to lose side knobs, all in one area, about 5 knobs, either cracked or hanging off by a thread. It looks as if a strip of weaker material was put on, unevenly, on the side-knob area.

    I never had this problem on other tires this early, e.g. my Jones tire held out about 6 months, my Continental Verticals about 10 months, and never w/in the 11 months did the Geax Sturdy 2.25 I tried crack or lose a knob.

    I've been noticing the tire's steering trouble after putting it in the back- IMO, it drags around like dead weight when you do any serious steering. It's just easier to cope with in the back.

    Overall, I give the tire low marks because of manufacturing defects and poor design, i.e. tire does pretty good in some areas, like climbing up a steep hill or traction till you hit a certian angle, then drops dead and falls apart when you have to do anything on rough stuff. It's almost as if "coprorate" somewhere up the line changed the design of the edge area at the last minute.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by chuck7 a Cross Country Rider from Tucson, AZ
    Date Reviewed: June 13, 2003
    Favorite Trail:"arthropod loop"
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $20.00
    Purchased At:Fairweel
    Strengths:Big and cushy. Good traction. Good in sand. Seems like a decent back tire. Good climber.
    Weaknesses:Tire, when on front wheel, does not corner well over rough terrian, or handle safely on rough downhills. I had it on the front for a couple weeks and noticed in rocky areas when you start to corner it dumps over to one side quickly, with kind of a zone where you feel there is no traction or steering available at all. It was frightening going down rocky slopes.
    Similar Products Used:Bontrager, WTB, Geax, Tioga, Conitnental.
    Bike Setup:2000 Specialized hard tail w/ Duke, decent wheels, added beef here and there.
    Bottom Line:A terrible front tire for me!! Going down rocky hills it had a halting motion on bumps and rocks that was miserable. I switched the front tire to a Geax Sturdy 2.10 and the halting motion disappeared.

    The Enduro, when in the front, really did not corner well when things got rough. I could feel it as soon as put the thing on there, doing tight circles in a rock strewn parking lot.

    I've got the Enduro on the back now, where it is working out much better. It has a quality ride feel, but not the best corning tire in the rough. It is confident in sand, climbs gnarly stuff well, and handles fine on the smoother varieties of the dry dusty trails in the area.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by brian a Weekend Warrior from Phoenix
    Date Reviewed: January 6, 2003
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $25.00
    Purchased At:Supergo
    Strengths:good float, flack jacket (thorn proof); 2.2 size, round profile good for cornering
    Weaknesses:poor wear, marginal climbing traction and poor braking performance on rear
    Similar Products Used:other specialized, WTB and Michelin tires
    Bike Setup:Specialized Stumpjumper FSR
    Bottom Line:Great front tire. Not the best rear tire atleast in sand over hardpack. Good loos sand float
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Christopher Green a Cross Country Rider from Phoenix, Arizona
    Date Reviewed: December 31, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Cactus Cup Course
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:Supergo
    Strengths:These tires came with my new 02 Enduro and the first 7 weeks I loved them. Great grip in various conditions. Nice float on soft sand and they hook up nicely on climbs. I experienced very little slippage.
    Weaknesses:Today, following our "goodbye to 2002" ride, I found two sidewall knobs missing off the back tire and a side wall split-- rim to knobs-- in the front! Good lesson for always cleaning and inspecting your rig following a good ride!
    Similar Products Used:Specialized Ground Control
    Bike Setup:02 Specialized Enduro
    Bottom Line:At 200lbs and only moderately aggressive, I would have expected the Specialized Enduro Pro to hold up a little better. We ride typical desert stuff out here (crushed granite, rock, sand and dirt) and I LOVED these tires until today. I typically roll off descents and rarely skid the rear tire. The missing knobs I can understand given our terrain, but the split side wall... kinda wierd!

    I'm returning to mountain biking after a 7 year layoff and don't know which way to go on the next set of tires. Any suggestions? I think these tires may do better in less rocky environments.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Shawn Austin a Cross Country Rider from Milford, MA
    Date Reviewed: December 31, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Vietnam
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $38.00
    Purchased At:Landry's
    Strengths:Light, good traction when new and intact, good flat resistance (at least for me).
    Weaknesses:Specialized makes he weakest side knobs in the biz. I ripped them off the original Team Master and Control tires, and now have done same with the Enduro 02. There is not enough rubber to secure the knobs to the casing, so when you're pedalling hard up rocky terrain, they tear off. This is probably why they can make a tire this wide only weight 570 g.
    Similar Products Used:Conti Vertical Pro, WTB Velociraptor, WTB Tyranoraptor.
    Bike Setup:Titus QuasiMoto, rear tire only on Mavis 317 (Weirwolf/Mavic 219 on the front).
    Bottom Line:If you ride trails w/out rocky terrain (i.e. dirt only), they would probably work good for you. I kicked the crap out of these tires, and got good traction, and NO flats (on a Mavic 317 rim no less, which I did dent in a couple of spots) over six months, but the lack of side knob durability and tread wear on the rocks somewhat limits the usefulness of these tires. I ripped off about 12 knobs by the time I decided the tire had to go. Too bad, because I liked it as much as the Conti Vertical Pro, and they cost less and flatted less (not sure what the guy below was doing to flat them so much. I weigh about 185 and run about 40 to 45 psi). It seems this is a chronic problem with specialized tires. The same thing happened to me with the old Team Master/Control tires, and after going through two of those really quick, I swore off Specialized tires. The Enduro drew me back in with its size/weight combo, but you know what they say, fool be once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. I am going to try a Conti Survival Pro-tection to see how that fairs. Heavier, and probably won't roll as well, but it looks like it will have good traction for a reat tire, and the knobs are beefy looking.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Richard McKernan a Cross Country Rider from Denver
    Date Reviewed: December 31, 2002
    Favorite Trail:NA
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:None
    Weaknesses:Everything
    Similar Products Used:All kinds
    Bike Setup:Titus QM
    Bottom Line:Worst tire I have ever had! The first ride back in the Spring I blew out the sidewall. My LBS replaced it with another, which I have just ditched this last weekend. This tire has shed several side knobbies and worn down very quickly (riding about once a week – 10 mile ride). It also seems to have a propensity for pinch flats (never had a single one with other tires in 13 years of mountain biking). It doesn’t even hook up well; every time the going got loose on climbs I had to ride with sensitivity (ha!) to keep from spinning out. I just switched back to a PanaracerXC Pro that I liked from a couple of years ago.

    In fairness to the reviewers below who like this tire, it may just be that the tire isn’t suited to my trails, my style (or lack thereof) or bike. I ride very rocky, frequently loose trails, I have no finesse in my riding style, I tend to ride through obstacles and I ride a five/six inch travel fs bike.

    Maybe I just got two tires from a bad batch…
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by the pipe a Weekend Warrior from CO
    Date Reviewed: November 17, 2002
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Strengths:Volume, hooks-up well, good all round tire.
    Weaknesses:Sidewalls, sidewalls, sidewalls.
    Similar Products Used:Too many to list.
    Bottom Line:I felt like I'd found THE tire until I slashed a sidewall. Patched it up and assigned it to urban duty, pinched a tube on the first ride. Never had a tire fail as easily. Can't be trusted to handle any abuse. Three flamin' turds.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Dan Cathcart a Weekend Warrior from Edinburgh, Scotland
    Date Reviewed: November 6, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Upper Stoney Squaw, Banff, Alberta
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Mountain Magic, Banff, Alberta
    Strengths:Clears mud quick and easily.
    Weaknesses:Individual grips rip off when riding in rocky conditions.
    Similar Products Used:Pananracer FireXC PRO
    Bottom Line:Use when its dry and dusty, swap for grippier boots for winter
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by BrianL a Cross Country Rider from Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    Date Reviewed: September 29, 2002
    Favorite Trail:anything rocky and rooty
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Bow Cycle
    Strengths:fairly light
    fairly fat
    Weaknesses:fairly slippy?
    side knobs could be a bit bigger (I could happily live with 100 more grams to get more grip)
    Similar Products Used:On the front - Michelin Front S 2.1, Tioga Factory XC 2.1, Rokko 2.4DH
    Bike Setup:'01 Specialized FSR XC
    Enduro pro 2.2 on the front, Rokko 2.4DH on the rear (hooks up great, but very close to rubbing on the frame)

    I ran the Rokko on the front last winter, but it seems a better rear tire, mostly paddle tread.
    Bottom Line:I just did my first ride with the Enduro, on the front wheel, and I found it washed out on one off-camber switchback, so I didn't really trust it for the rest of the ride. I was riding the same way I would with the Michelin Front S which I had on before. My riding partner said he experienced that with a new Specialized tire in the past, and it stuck better after a few rides. Where I washed out was a loose switchback corner, so I'm not sure a coating on the rubber was as much a factor as the tread compound.

    I must say, later in the ride it got progressively wetter, and the tire didn't fail me, which might mean the rubber compound is pretty good in the wet. Anyone else find their Enduro tires worked better after a few rides? Anyone not happy with front cornering grip in loose dirt/rock?


    I'm not rating them high overall for now, but if cornering improves after a few rides I'll post again.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by CW a Cross Country Rider from Santa Fe, NM
    Date Reviewed: August 15, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Chamisa/Borrego loop
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $34.00
    Strengths:Good traction in both loose dirt/rocks and mud
    Weaknesses:Weak sidewalls
    Bike Setup:Specialized S-works hardtail
    Bottom Line:I will not use this tire again. Twice in my last three cross country rides I have nicked a rock or tree stump with the side of the tire and ripped through the sidewall to completely blow out the tube. I have never had this problem with any other tire in 15 years. The sidewall doesn't seem to be much thicker than a standard tire tube!
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by emory ehrenfeld a Cross Country Rider from mechanicsburg, pa usa
    Date Reviewed: August 13, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Any single track or ATV trail
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Purchased At:bushey's lemoyne
    Strengths:No pinch flats, roll great for low resistance, and less air has no effect on roll resistance. also can run less air for better grip. High profile tire which rolls over rocks great.
    Weaknesses:Not best tire for rocky terrian when used as rear tire. Ripped 25 knobs off right side of tire (rear tire) in 3 rides. One trail had moderate rocks, which only had a few short rock gardens/baby heads.
    Similar Products Used:IRC Mythos, Panaracer smoke, Fire, dart, WTB velociraptor, Continentals cross country, vecter protection, and many other xc tires in the pass 12 years.
    Bike Setup:2002 Cannondale Jekyll 800. Cross country setup for racing xc and long trail rides (20 to 25 miles rides).
    Bottom Line:Saw this tire had some good reviews, so I figured I give them a try. I needed a beefy front tire, but since I ripped my last rear tire in a race, I bought 2 of them. This help keep the bike level because the tire has a high profile compared to 2.1 xc tire.

    I had great feedback from the front tire. I did washout a few times on logs and gravel roads, but lowering tire pressure to 35psi (185 lbs) seemed to help this problem. My lbs said the tire doesn't like mud and would slip in cornering. Trails are dry now, so I got the results I expected for riding rocky trails (we have sharp/big granite slate rocks in PA).

    As for the rear tire results weren't good at all. I did a fat tire festival in western pa (laurel highland area by somerset) and the tire did great for the rocks on the first ride. But when I rode them at home I started to rip knobs of the tires on every ride. I would lose 5 to 10 knobs a ride.

    My LBS sent it back to specialize to warrenty it for me. I bought team tire model in 1995 and they warrenty it for me when I ripped alot of knobs off in two rides.

    I stick to keeping this tire as a front tire to ride in dry weather.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Fat Jeff a Weekend Warrior from Honolulu, Hawaii
    Date Reviewed: August 4, 2002
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:The Bike Shop, HNL
    Strengths:Large air volume, grippy, can get them everywhere
    Weaknesses:May be too big...and growing!
    Similar Products Used:Continental Vertical Pros, IRC Backcountry, Tioga Factory DH 2.1
    Bike Setup:Run on both a Santa Cruz Heckler & a Independent Fabrications deLuxe
    Bottom Line:Great all around tire (Pro model), especially good for agressive riding. I like it better as a front tire than a rear tire (I prefer a more square edged tire in the rear). I've pushed them hard on downhills and had to get stupid to make them break loose. Great braking grip too. Combine them with disc brakes and you'll have all the "whhhhoa" you'll ever need. Now here's what I meant by "growing". I bought these initially to run on my 3 year old Heckler. I mounted them up and although the clearence with the brake bridge was minimal, they did fit. I packed the bike for a trip and when I arrived at the destination two days later the tire, once inflated up to 55 psi, had expanded to the point that it hung up on the brake bridge. This was the tire growing about a 1/4" from when I mounted the new tires. Strange huh? Then I put them on my IF. Same thing, from 1/4" of clearence a week ago to "buzz buzz buzz" today. I've never encountered anything like this before. So....bottom line, great all around tire, just be sure you have good frame clearence.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Nicolas Tremblay a Cross Country Rider from Clermont, Québec, Canada
    Date Reviewed: July 28, 2002
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Galerie du Sport
    Strengths:Volume, Can ride it with low pressure, very good traction front and rear, roll fast, comfort ride
    Weaknesses:Sometime too big for the frame, not at his best in mud
    Similar Products Used:Ritchey ZED, Tioga Factory xc, Irc Mythos, Michelin Hot S
    Bike Setup:Schwinn Rocket stage 1, XTR hubs, Psylo xc, raceface riserbar, mavic rim, kore stem, raceface BB, XT derailleur and cogset, Lx shifter, avid vee-brake.
    Bottom Line:This is by far the best tire I ever use in maybe 12 years of mountain biking. I love everything about this tire. I'm 170 pounds and an agressive rider and I run 34 psi in front and 39 psi and rear and nerver pinch flat in more than 3 mounths (and don't think I'm going slow!!). These tires roll and hook on everything. Put it on your bike and you'll increase your downhill speed, your confort. On the front, you can trust it. On the rear, the climbing traction is good but maybe not in par with a real rear tire (my michelin hot S climb better but offer a less better ride in average). Before buy this tire, check carefully your frame because these tires are very big. On my bike the clearance is less than 1/4 inch!! In big sticky mud, they are not at their best but It's not a problem for me because 99% of my trail are sandy.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Mark a Cross Country Rider from Denton, TX
    Date Reviewed: July 12, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Tyler
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:Specailized Online Store
    Strengths:Excelent climbing traction in lose rock and lose soil. Hooks up well in corners. Works on hardpack as well.
    Weaknesses:75 % of side corning knobs sheared off left hand side of the rear tire after only 36 miles of riding.

    Specailized said to send the tire back for inspection and that they would make them up.
    Similar Products Used:Panaracer XC Fires (Good tires. Not as gripy as the Enduro but a lot more service.)

    Hutchson Python Gold's. Good fast tire. I little bit week in newer/loamy type trails but excellent other wise.
    Bike Setup:Stock 2001 Enduro Pro (with fliped stem/lowered handle bar height.)
    Bottom Line:Specialized make good stuff. I hope that these tires got out the door by mistake. Watch out for them. This one put me down hard at speed on an off camber section (no side knobs).


    If you get good ones, these are great tires. They act like a deep knobed Python that can handle lose stuff.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Craig a Cross Country Rider from Minneapolis, MN
    Date Reviewed: July 1, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Elk River, MN
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Erik's Bike Shop
    Strengths:Lots of volume
    Hooks up well on loose rock surfaces
    Rolls well for a big knobby tire
    Weaknesses:None
    Similar Products Used:WTB EnduroRaptors, Tioga Extreme XC 2.1's, Panaracer FireXC Pro 127tpi kevlars
    Bike Setup:Custom 2000 GT Zaskar: Full XTR drivetrain, Sun DS-1 rims, Onyx hubs, Hope Mini hydros, Thompson seat post, Time ATAC carbons, Marzocchi Z.2 X-Fly QR20, Titec Big Al stem, Syncros riser bar.
    Bottom Line:I rode Panaracer FireXC Pros last season loved them for the way they hooked up on everything in sight, and rolled extremely well. However, I didn't like how "twitchy" they felt to me in technical situations. They seemed better suited to fast hardpack trails versus more technical trails. Also, I weigh 225lbs and was riding the Panaracers with a little above 50psi to keep them rolling nicely. With this much pressure they didn't absorb any small bumps in the trail at all. I felt like I was riding a jackhammer when I was on my hardtail and my lower back would really take a beating.
    So, I wanted a higher-volume knobby with a nice wide tread that I could ride at a lower air pressure to give me some bump absorbtion and good traction on the technical stuff. I switched to the Enduro Pros and had to look no further. I ride them at 40psi and they give a noticeably smoother ride. They also hook up very well on rocks and roots, even when wet. Surprisingly, they even roll very well. Plus, the wide profile of the tread gives a nice platform or contact area when you're trying to manuever in tight switchback climbs or descents. And yes, they do pack with mud, but what tire doesn't?
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Jump Ted a Cross Country Rider from Austin, TX, USA
    Date Reviewed: June 25, 2002
    Favorite Trail:City Park (Austin) & Porcupine Rim (you know where)
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:Bicycle Sports Shop, Austin, TX ( came on new bike )
    Strengths:Good general use XC tire, does well in all ridden conditions
    Weaknesses:Unknown wet-ride behavior ( no wet trails to ride right now, and won't be for months )
    Similar Products Used:WTB 'raptors of various types, GEAX Sedona, many others over the years
    Bike Setup:Bike A: '02 Specialized Enduro FSR ( mostly stock, w/Chris King hubs in Bontrager Mustang & Clyde rims ); Bike B: '96 Cannondale CAAD3 Headshok ( 2" front-suspension, '97 XT drivetrain, XTR canti-brakes, Chris King hubs in Bontrager Mustang & Clyde rims )
    Bottom Line:After logging 200+ miles in 3 weeks on the various trails in and around Austin ( some on the FSR, some on the 'Dale ) I feel like I can say these are very good general use tires. I'm a relatively heavy aggressive xc rider ( ~240 lbs ) and they seem to hook up just as well as the Sedona's and WTB Velociraptors that I'm used to, on the trails around here. Probably owing to the larger tread and decreased pressure, the hookup climbing technical stuff on hard rock areas seems slightly better than the raptors. The sand / loose-pebble-gravel floatation is excellent. I had some concerns about cornering owing to the lack-of-size of the side-knobs, but they have proven to hook up well on the hard, dry trails around here and have no more issues with loose gravelly stuff than the GEAX ( possibly slightly less grippy than the raptors, but not by much if at all ). My gut tells me these would be pretty fair Moab tires.

    After 200 miles of riding I needed to "rotate" the tires FR as the rear tire was down about 50% on the tread ( almost all the dimples in the center knobs have disappeared from the knobs wearing down ). A tire life of about 400 miles is not exactly stellar, but then the Sedonas wear faster than that, for me at least.

    Note: The tread is actually slightly wider than the Sedona 2.25 tread, and the tire is slightly lighter than the Sedona.

    Note 2: It appears to be VERY IMPORTANT to have the right tire pressure for you, if either too much or too little and they don't ride nearly as well. For me, the sweet spot is between 40 and 45 lbs air, both tires, both bikes.

    At the MSRP of 35 bucks the're a fair deal, but not execeptional, but I will consider buying them separately as replacement tires after I get a chance to try the WTB Mutanoraptors.

    Good tire for the aggro rider looking for a good all-mountain tire, and has the frame space to accomodate the wide tread.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Dan a from Canada
    Date Reviewed: June 10, 2002
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Silent Sports
    Strengths:Yes, the hype is true... They do hook up well in all conditions.
    Weaknesses:So far none. I couldn't be happier.
    Similar Products Used:You name 'em, I've ridden them. (Not all one the same bike mind you).
    Bike Setup:Litespeed Pisgah, Rockshox Duke XC forks, Crossmax wheelset, Raceface/XTR/XT setup.
    Bottom Line:Not the fastest wheel, and I wouldn't want to race 'em. But lets face it, they are not meant to roll at the speed of light. They do however do what they promise to do and take you where you need to go better than any other 'all conditions' tire I have ridden. Keep this in mind when buying. THEY ARE MEANT FOR EVERYTHING, so don't complain that they don't race through the hardpack as well as your 1.9 semi-slicks, or carve their own downhill like your 3" Maxxis.
    PLUS: These tires are the right price!
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Aidan Harding a Cross Country Rider from Birmingham, UK
    Date Reviewed: June 8, 2002
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $58.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:Light, big, not too expensive
    Weaknesses:Absolutely useless in sticky mud
    Similar Products Used:Nokian Boazobeanas, Panaracer Fire XC
    Bottom Line:First off, these tyres are huge for their size rating. If you have an XC bike you'd better check the clearance (they won't fit Specialized's own 2001 Rockhopper, for example). They're bigger than some 2.3s!

    Second, if you want to ride in sticky British mud, forget it. They clog up in no time, giving you no control on the front and no drive on the back.

    For (dry) summer tyres, they're not a bad choice: Big air volume gives a smooth ride and reduces pinch flats; Light weight makes them quite fast accelerating; The big footprint makes them pretty stable.

    Specialized recommend them for 'loose/loamy' conditions. For my money, a tyre should be able to cope with more than that especially if you have to cope with changeable weather.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Chris Bare a Cross Country Rider from Wyoming, USA
    Date Reviewed: June 3, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Bucking Mule Falls
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:Back Country Bicycles
    Strengths:Aggressive traction and excellent bite.
    I've yet to puncture these tires and I have biked through thorn infested trails.
    Roll fast for a 2.2" tire.
    Weaknesses:A little on the heavy side,however, that is the price you pay for better traction and puncture resistance.
    Similar Products Used:WTB Moto Raptor 2.4", WTB Nano Raptor 2.1", Michelin wild gripper 1.95", and Panaracer Smoke and Dart classic 2.1".
    Bike Setup:2002 Specialized Enduro FSR (Tires Came With Bike)
    Bottom Line:This is the best tire I have ever ridden. It grips in every condition I've ridden. This includes hard pack, soft pack, wet roots and rocks, mud, shallow river crossings, shallow sand, and lightly packed snow. These tires have excellent traction and bite, but have very good rolling resistance. I would recommend these as a general purpose tire for anyone.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Luke Reid a Weekend Warrior from Mountlake Terrace, Washington
    Date Reviewed: May 22, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Ebey State Park
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Purchased At:Bicycles West
    Strengths:Traction, rolling resistance, plushness.
    Weaknesses:Kinda pricy
    Bike Setup:Specialized FSR,XT disc, mavic 317 rims,tru vativ team race cranks, sid 100 fork etc, etc.
    Bottom Line:Im running this tire in the rear with a Specialized Roller Pro in the front. The 2.2 size and good volume make the ride nice and plush and hooks up real well. Hills that used to give me problems with traction are now much easier. To cap it off at only 590 grams this tire is real lite for a 2.2 size. I havent had it long enough to test the wear but seams like it should hold up well.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5






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