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Bontrager Revolt Super X

Average Rating 4.00/5
# of Reviews 12
MSRP $ 50.00
Weight 670g
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Description:
    Their premier race tire. Lightweight race conditions tire rolls fast, corners well and hooks up in all but the most extreme terrain. Small medium depth, closely spaced knobs with stiff edges and a rounded profile to shed mud easily. Unique casing diameter is slightly larger than tread width giving increased tracking, cornering, climbing and breaking performance in rough, rocky terrain. 26" X 2.1" traditional size / 49mm casing diameter / 48mm maximum tread width. Tubeless. Blackwall.

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      Submitted by Dave a Cross Country Rider from Traverse City, MI
      Date Reviewed: 3/12/2008 11:02:30 AM
      Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
      Strengths: Low rolling resistance, tubeless ready, lightweight
      Weaknesses: Not an all-conditions tire
      Similar Products Tried: Mutano Raptors, Conti Verticals, Nevegals, Fire XC, others
      Bike Setup: Trek 8500 hardtail, tubeless ready wheels
      Bottom Line: The low rolling resistance and tubeless readiness make these tires great for racing and fast XC riding. I use them with Bontrager Juice. I run them at 25-30psi for a smooth ride and they still roll easy. They do OK in the sand, if you know how to ride it. I wouldn't recommend these for wet conditions. They seem to pick up and hold a lot of soil when its wet. IMPORTANT NOTE: To get good cornering bite you have to exagerate the lean of your bike more than an all around tire. This helps the taller outside knobs get a good grip. Once I figured that out, I was suprised on how well they corner.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Randall a Cross Country Rider from Scottsdale, Arizona
      Date Reviewed: 12/31/2007 2:02:51 PM
      FavoriteTrail: The one that takes me away
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $45
      Purchased At: Rage Cycles
      Strengths: None
      Weaknesses: They cost money, take time to mount, take time and more money to replace.
      Weight, durability, quality
      Similar Products Tried: Conti Vapor and Vertical, Maxxis Ignitor and Larsen
      Bike Setup: Specialized Epic Marathon, Crossmax SL, Fox Talas
      Bottom Line: I ride in the desert on the roughest trails which will test any tire to the extreme. There really isn't a terrain that will test a tire more harshly than the trails I ride.
      The good:
      Fair traction.

      The bad:
      Super fast wear time. knobs rip right off exposing carcass. Sidewalls are WEAK.

      Won't buy another Bonty tire. Not while in Arizona. The good doesn't outweigh the bad. Perhaps on less harsh trails, this tire would be optimum. For now, it's Conti all the way. Have had no problems with the Vertical UST or the Vapor UST.
      Value Rating: 1 Overall Rating: 1

      Submitted by Giorgio a Cross Country Rider from Vina del Mar, Chile
      Date Reviewed: 12/20/2007 4:06:16 AM
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $60
      Strengths: light, low rolling resistence, great cornering
      Weaknesses: none
      Similar Products Tried: maxxis larsen tt 2.0, intense system2 2.0
      Bottom Line: I bought this pricy tire last year and I just have good things to say about it. I have ridden this tire on rocks, hardpack, trails and I was sorprised about its performance.

      If you want a durable, lightweight and fast tire for XC you should buy this one.

      Does anyone know where can I find this tire on Internet ?
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by tony a Cross Country Rider from hugoton,ks
      Date Reviewed: 5/23/2007 10:27:51 PM
      FavoriteTrail: any
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $50
      Purchased At: bike depot amarillo,tx
      Strengths: light weight, very fast rolling, no air loss, bullet proof with specialize tire sealant!!!
      Similar Products Tried: specialize pro, wtb
      Bike Setup: mountain cycle slix
      Bottom Line: i ride it all but the big rocks. i'm in sw ks. in deep sugar sand there is less control on the front and requires better rythym pedaling the rear. the payoff on the hard pack and single track is well worth it. i also ride these things through pastures with no trail. i've ridden in weeds 4 ft high and not flatted!!! not sure what the other reviews were using. i use specialize or goodyear sealant with near perfect results. speed with reliability!!!!!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Stanley a Cross Country Rider from Omaha, NE
      Date Reviewed: 10/23/2005 11:57:51 AM
      FavoriteTrail: anywhere
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Strengths: Tires came with the bike, which I bought new in Vail, CO. I like the tire for DRY conditions. Very good in rocky dry terrain (i.e., Colorado) and dry XC conditons. Holds air pressure very well on the Bontrager rims. I can leave it sit a week with only 5psi reduction. I have not had any problems with punctures.
      Weaknesses: Does NOT shed mud. Substantial diminuation of control in wet condtions and packs with mud easily in just wet situation where trail is still hard. Very hard to remove tire from rim(probably why it holds air so well). The one time I did get a thorn in the tire (which did not go flat until I pulled out the thorn at home) I was smart to take it to the bike shop to remove and repair.
      Bike Setup: 2004 Klein Palomino X with Avid mech disc with Avid FR1 levers, LX hollowtech crankset, SRAM XO rear der, SRAM X9 tigger shifters, XT front der, Bontrager Race rims,Fox Float 100RL front shock, Maverick rear shock
      Bottom Line: Great tire for dry conditions. Choose something else when the trail gets damp.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by steve a Cross Country Rider from salt lake city, utah USA
      Date Reviewed: 8/20/2005 12:10:18 AM
      FavoriteTrail: any
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Bottom Line: My apologies for the previous review! The crap tires soon to grace my dumpster are "Revolt Super X"...NOT "UST"...I'm
      kicking down 5 chilis to offset my Single chili rating....sorry!!!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by steve a Cross Country Rider from Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A.
      Date Reviewed: 8/19/2005 11:46:25 PM
      FavoriteTrail: any
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Purchased At: Guthries
      Strengths: none
      Weaknesses: Sucks up thorns
      Way tight fitting
      mediocre cornering
      Bike Setup: 05 Klein Attitude XV
      Bottom Line: These tires are the worst I've ever used. I've taken the bike out twice, and these tires have grabbed up thorns both times! One at the rear as I WALKED the bike out of my driveway, and one in front while riding on PAVEMENT. I know better than to leave these on and risk it on a trail! Yes, I'll be throwing these brand new tires into the trash tomorrow! Also, you'd better have a bucket of soap or some wicked bad ass tire levers for these or a lot more patience than I've got..............
      Value Rating: 1 Overall Rating: 1

      Submitted by Jay Hev a Racer from Elmira, N.Y.
      Date Reviewed: 5/3/2005 1:49:12 PM
      FavoriteTrail: all of them
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Purchased At: Kingsbur's cyclery
      Strengths: Great tire for low rolling resistance! Hooks up well overall if you know how to ride but if your a poser they won't work for you!
      Weaknesses: None
      Similar Products Tried: None
      Bike Setup: 04 Specialized Epic Comp tweaked to my liking!
      Bottom Line: Bottom line is they are lighter than any other tubless tire I have tried and they roll fantastic! If you are into longer races and epic rides opt for the 2.1's and you will fly!! They handle very well and fly on the flats what more could you ask for, unless you are a poser!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by David S a Racer from Roswell, Ga
      Date Reviewed: 9/30/2003 9:01:26 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Tsali
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Purchased At: BikeTown USA
      Strengths: -Low rolling resistance
      -Light, but not superlight
      -HIGH VOLUME (these things are huge compared to 2.1 Michelin CompS's) which equals better comfort for enduro events (24 hr races)
      -Good cornering
      -THEY ACTUALLY WORK IN SAND (better in rear, actually).
      -Good dry conditions tire, ideal for granite or sandstone slickrock and such
      Weaknesses: -Load up in mud
      Similar Products Tried: Hutchinson Python UST Tubeless
      Bike Setup: 2003 Trek Elite 9.8 Team Edition, Rock Shox SID Team, XTR, Avid Mech. Discs, Mavic Wheels, Thomson

      For reference, I'm 17, 135 lbs, run 30 lbs front and rear for endurance races, and 40 lbs front 35 lbs rear for regular races but I only use them in dry conditions. For wet, I use Michelin CompS UST (front) and Michelin XlS UST (rear).
      Bottom Line: This is an excellent tire for enduro events such as 24 Hour races and even regular XC events IF IT IS DRY. They stay hooked up very well in a variety of conditions, as long as the ground is not wet. They are the best tires I have used in sand except for maybe the WTB Velociraptor, but that is because of the huge paddles in the rear also that slow it down on fast hardpack. They are high volume, which means they are comfortable. This may not mean a lot to a short-track XC racer or someone who does a 1.5-hour ride a couple days a week, but when you're on that saddle for extended periods such as in enduro races, especially on a hardtail like me, even that extra cm. of cushioning helps. These tires came on my Trek that I built up custom and I took them off immediately for a wet race and was planning on getting the Hutchinson Pythons for dry conditions, but then the Hutchinsons got backordered and didn't get here in time for the next race, which was at a dry location, and I had to put these back on. I was pleasantly surprised by their performance. However, I took them out on a training ride later in the mud, and needless to say, they don't clear mud at all, nor will any other dry-conditions race tire with small knobs this close together. They do corner rather well when used as a front tire, and will handle off-camber trails nicely. However, these are not the lightest tires I have used, being 700 grams, which is about 20 grams heavier than the Michelin CompS UST that I use in the mud. So, if your bike comes with these, don't be afraid to use them. Just because they are not from Maxxis or Michelin or Hutchinson or some other other big reputable brand, they still hold their own agains them on hardpack. But if you're in the market for a dry conditions racing tires, I would really go with the Michelin JetS or Hutchinson Python.

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      One very important thing people need to realize is that there is no such thing as an ALL conditions tire. A tire maybe either good in the wet or good in the dry, or somewhat good at both but not excellent in either. You can't slap a set of tires on your bike and expect them to work flawlessly in every condition. It is not possible. There is no tire, no matter how expensive, that does this. You need to evaluate your needs and determine whether you need 2 sets of tires or whether 1 set of "do it all" tires will cut it. If you're a racer like me, you will soon realize that you need 2 sets. It only takes friggin 10 minutes to change both tires so what's the big deal? You show up to the race with the tires you think you'll want to race with, but also have with you the other set; and, if conditions are different than you expected, you change them out. Most racers do it this way, everyone from Pro's like Roland Green to Junior Experts like me. If you are a recreational rider or just getting into racing, don't go off and get 12 stes of tires for every month. It's ridiculous. I when I was 7'th place in the beginner category (man, those were the days), I wasn't racing with factory support or whatever and I had one set of tires: IRC Mythos's. They worked reasonably well in most conditions and they held up for an entire season which isn't even close to how much I get out of my Michelins now.

      Later guys!
      -David
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by nin_123 a Cross Country Rider from NY
      Date Reviewed: 9/12/2003 8:47:16 AM
      FavoriteTrail: fahnstock state park
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Strengths: Comparatively light, good all around general tire - rolls fast
      Weaknesses: not good in cornering, traction is fair, air leaks relatively fast when it's idle, did receive a small puncture
      Similar Products Tried: panaracer fire xc, wtb weirwolf
      Bike Setup: sugar 2+
      Bottom Line: I've been riding on these tires for about 2 months and about 200 miles. I usually ride around 35psi. out on a ride I got a small puncture and I don't know what from rock or thorn. I was riding at 30 psi at the time and I was very surprised because I've been riding in that general area for years and never recieved a puncture like that.
      On the up side it did get me through a 3.5 day adventure race where you ride a lot of fire roads some pavement and some single track. these tires are good for general XC but if you start hitting a lot of single track and mud maybe move up to the panaracer fire xc.
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 3

      Submitted by Matt Long a Racer from Mesa,AZ,USA
      Date Reviewed: 7/25/2003 10:14:16 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Not Brian Head 100
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $45
      Purchased At: Adventure Bicycle Company
      Strengths: Great Rolling tire, light weight and easy to install. This tire hooks up well in all types of terrain and wears well on the road. The casing has unique size whitch helps the tire absorbe bumps but remain stiff when cornering. Great puncture resistance but anything can get a flat. I run 2 oz. of True goo sealant and it works great.
      Weaknesses: Can't think of any.
      Similar Products Tried: Hutchinson Python, similar tread but 80 grams heavier
      Bike Setup: Surly 1x1 Singlespeed, Rigid fork.
      Bottom Line: If you want the best tubeless for cross country, get this tire.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by DirtSnake a Cross Country Rider from Squamish, BC
      Date Reviewed: 6/4/2003 11:49:27 AM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $50
      Purchased At: Corsa
      Strengths: Light weight. Don't lose air. Nice tight fit on rim, snaps nicely into UST grooves. Impressive control on most surfaces. Smooth rolling
      Weaknesses: Tight fit, so I needed to use tire irons. Not the greatest in mud, tends to pack between the trend.
      Bike Setup: Giant VT1, SuperX's front and rear
      Bottom Line: I bought these just for XC racing. I intended to put one on the rear, since I didn't think I'd feel confident on sketchy terrain with it in the front. But I figure try it out in the front first to prove my theory. So I'm preriding a race course after a few days of rain - mud everywhere and the steep technical sections full of slick rocks and roots. And this tire just freaking knifes through it ! OK braking power wasn't there like a fatter knobby, but if your style is more point and shoot rather than slow and finesse, this tire rocks. You just have to watch it at extreme angles on loose stuff. So I bought another for the rear. And virtually no air loss, even after a few days ! That's better than tubed tires on my other bikes.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5



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