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WTB Timberwolf 2.7

Average Rating 4.38/5
# of Reviews 8
MSRP $ 55.00
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Description:Featuring a self-cleaning, ultra-aggressive tread pattern, the Timberwolf tires are a great choice for taming angry trails. They provide your bike with more than enough confidence needed to go bigger and faster.

  • Casing: 58mm
  • Footprint: 68mm
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    Submitted by Justin a Weekend Warrior from Suffolk, VA
    Date Reviewed: December 27, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:Gatewood
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $52.00
    Purchased At:Pricepoint
    Strengths:Great DH/FR tire. Light for the size. Massive knobs.
    Weaknesses:Doesn't fit in all forks. Must have a wide rim.
    Similar Products Used:Weirwolf 2.5
    Bike Setup:SC Bullit, Manitou Evolver ISX-4 in the rear and a Sherman Slider on the front, Avid Juicy 7 and SRAM X9
    Bottom Line:Great tire for the Shenadoah MTNs. They really are versatile in the loamy forests and gravel fire roads. I am very confident with them at stream crossings. Too bad WTB doesn't make them anymore. I had them on a set of Havoc rims, but they were too narrow, put them onto Outlaws now, much better.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by ernie a from pasadena
    Date Reviewed: June 17, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $34.00
    Strengths:Demo'd this Race Version tire already on a 06 Stinky Deelux and decided to buy a pair for my Santa Cruz. First of all, the width gives you a lil more balls to try things you wouldnt do on your cross country bike. And the tires deliver a safe landing. They corner very well and roll nicely though not as nicely as a Maxxis Highroller, Minion, etc. The kevlar version is light which pedaling up hills isnt as bad as you would think.
    Weaknesses:The sidewalls are thin (single ply) and sooner or later that may spell trouble for hucksters. However unlike a heavy dual ply, the lighter weight is heaven pedaling around on hot days. The gorilla snot soft tread spits out little rocks around on hardpack and I can image what that means on wet terra firma. Youre a dummie if you think you can ride around on the streets and not have the tread go bald quickly, this soft duro tire is only for off road.
    Similar Products Used:2.5 Maxxis High Rollers, Mobsters, 2.4 WTB Motoraptors
    Bike Setup:2004 Santa Cruz Bullit
    Bottom Line:The tire is wide. Looks like a damn motocross tire taken off a dirtbike. Made for the 7" and up freeride/dh bike. You will be the last person to finish a group ride if there are any steep climbs involved. But you will be very competitive on a DH run. The soft duro will guarantee you a few months with this tire but it will be a blast. Its lighter than a 2.7 Maxxis Mobster so the climb is much easier and the width, again is insane and builds a false confidence. Just push the envelope a little further, do go overboard, they arent parachutes.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Hot Carl a Downhiller from UK
    Date Reviewed: May 15, 2007
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $60.00
    Purchased At:WTB Direct
    Strengths:The grip and cornering is unbelievably good in all types of 'real' forest terrain situations - wet/dry, rocky, roots, soft & peaty etc. Even better that you can safely run this tyre across a huge range of pressures dependent on the conditions. It grips the ground like a claw when landing something big/sketchy ! NO punctures in the year I've been running them - a bombproof tank of a tyre that looks cool as . . . .
    Weaknesses:You could say it's heavy - but it's designed to do a certain job properly ! And of course it's not the greatest on fast rolling sun-baked hard pack - does it look like it was designed for that!!?!?!?
    Similar Products Used:Specialized Chunder, Maxxis Minion, WTB Weirwolf
    Bike Setup:Specialized Demo 9 Pro, FOX 40RC2, Diabolous Bar/Stem + ODI's, Chris King Headset, full SRAM XO, Holzefeller Cranks + Howitzer BB + Raceface ring, E13 SRS, LAW pedals, HOPE 6 pot + Goodridge hose, SUN MTX rims, SAPIM blade spokes, Syncros post+SDG Grand Prix saddle
    Bottom Line:This tyre inspires Freeride confidence like NOTHING else ! It was designed to do exactly that job and cannot be matched by any other tyre I've bought or ridden. Infact, this says everything - I have 3 spare pairs in the garage for this bike - I couldn't run anything else on this bike. If you are a hard gravity/freerider and do or want to go-big....this tyre will give you all the security you need. Proper kit for proper riders!!!!!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by David Lowe a Downhiller from Nevada City CA
    Date Reviewed: December 27, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:BY
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:Bike SHOP
    Strengths:GReat TRAction good cornering and does well in loose conditiONS VERY GRIPPY ONE OF MY FAVORITE TIRES EVER!
    Weaknesses:none at all what so ever
    Similar Products Used:highrollers wierwolfs mobsters
    Bike Setup:kona stab 888 fork e 13 hayes 9 mavic 321 rims lx drive train
    Bottom Line:they kick ass go with them they will rock on the trails
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by ernie a Cross Country Rider from pasadena, california USA
    Date Reviewed: December 15, 2006
    Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Strengths:DEMO'ED ---great traction, very wide and loved the sticky rubber for the turns. you would be a careless downhiller or trailrider if you fall off a turn using these.
    Weaknesses:though not heavy (kevlar bead) these tires roll slow pedaling up ANYTHING. Perhaps its the 2.4-3.0 tubes or I'm out of shape.
    Similar Products Used:2.5, 2.7 Maxxis Mobsters, Maxxis High Rollers
    Bike Setup:Demo'd on a Kona Stinky Deelux
    Bottom Line:Use for DH, FR only. Not intended for XC use or any activity where you will be competing with others to get someplace on time. These tires are insurance for that sketchy downhill or rocky descent you usually are scared of.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Mark a from San Luis Obispo
    Date Reviewed: September 20, 2006
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $38.00
    Strengths:Wide contact patch; can run at low pressure
    Weaknesses:None
    Similar Products Used:Kenda Kinetics 2.3
    Bike Setup:Alpinestars with a Sun Doublewide rim on the back, Lefty fork up front with a skinny tire (a trials/hillclimbing bike)
    Bottom Line:I run this tire mounted on a Sun Doublewide rear rim on my hillclimber hardtail (long live Aplinestars!). Gives fantastic traction when run at low pressures; very supple casing. Remarkably light for such a large tire. Of course it is heavier and floppier than a smaller casing tire, but if you need traction on really rough surfaces, this tire can deliver. My local trails are dry, rocky, steep, and loose, and I find this tire to be very predictable. Bottom line - I'll buy another when this one (my 2nd) is worn out.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Steve a Downhiller from San Francisco
    Date Reviewed: June 25, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:any
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $45.00
    Purchased At:Blue Sky
    Strengths:Used "race" folding.. FANTASTIC in wet, soft dirt, sand.. But
    Weaknesses:Roll hard for a DTC single ply tire..Dry hardpack, loose rocks, not this tires strong suit.. and unless you are wearing armor, don't make ANY high speed turns..Rolls under, slides unexpectedly.. Doesn't climb all that well for a big tire (in the dry) stops OK..Tires are "vague" on single-track.. don't steer too well ..just not that good a tire..
    Similar Products Used:KENDA, Nevegal 2.3-DTC. 2.5/2.7 DH, Blue-Groove 2.7..ALL better in the dry, pick up dirt with StickE, not to good in the mud..going to try some Michilen DH32 next..
    Bike Setup:06 HARO Extreme X7, 888RC2X, Prog 6w, ti spring.. ElCamino..
    Bottom Line:Dissapointed in the WTB, used them in the past, but they don't seem to be keeping up.. tires were poorly made, tread wobbled on the casing.. will keep them for the mud.. Single ply tires, not particularly light, DTC, don't roll as easily as Nevegal DH tires, (2ply, wire) and they simply do not handle well in the dry..
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Andrew a Weekend Warrior from Orange, CT
    Date Reviewed: May 30, 2006
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:Rad Robs bike shop
    Strengths:agressive tread design, wide footprint, vey high traction even in wet conditions
    Weaknesses:a bit heavy
    Similar Products Used:WTB VelociRaptor 2.10, Panaracer Cinder 2.25
    Bike Setup:Shwinn S40 frame, rock shox judy J4, fox vanilla RC, SRAM X7 tranny, Hayes HMX1 8"
    Bottom Line:i used this tire on the front and it gives UNBELIEVABLE control. rocky, rooty, slippery trails do not stand a chance. Looks wicked awesome too. i did have to buy the $10 "thorn-resistant" tube though, which was ALOT bigger and heavier. but i guess big drops and other crazy stunts demand the heavy duty stuff. I am very satisfied with this tire. I highly recomend it to everybody - novice or veteran! reccomend geting a large rim though, like a 1.5" or 2.0" to ensure the tire bead has alot of room to be seated properly.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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