Submitted by
Michael
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from Torrance, CA Date Reviewed: December 27, 2007
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
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.
Similar Products Used:
Conti, Intense, Maxxis, Schwalbe
Bike Setup:
Intense 5.5
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.
Value Rating:Overall Rating:
Submitted by
a Weekend Warrior
from Gilbert, Az,USA Date Reviewed: October 19, 2006
Favorite Trail:
National @South Mountain
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$40.00
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.
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
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.