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Hutchinson Scorpion Light UST

Average Rating 3.75/5
# of Reviews 8
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      Submitted by Mark B. a Cross Country Rider from Ft Wayne, IN, USA
      Date Reviewed: 3/1/2007 2:26:14 PM
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Purchased At: gift from bikesnob bud
      Strengths: fast roll, good traction, airs up readily on converted rims
      Weaknesses: buzz at slow speed
      Similar Products Tried: IRC, Panaracer, Kenda, Innova, WTB
      Bike Setup: Dakar XLT 1.0, RaceFace/Avid/X.9
      Bottom Line: i got these from a bud who hated them, was going to pitch them -- i said i'd roll 'em to the casing, i didn't care. turns out i WILL do that, 'cause i love 'em! found a deal on the www for 5 tires/$75, and will do that asap. converted rims w/ stan's, put in some fluid (double coverage), and they aired right up w/ floor pump! sized 2.0, but are closer to 2.2, as reported in MBA. replaced a set of 2.1 Fire XC's w/ these, and the Pans looked like they could fit inside the Hutch's. (pans wouldn't air up, either) all in all, i'll roll these as long as i can get 'em!!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Baybayosa from Sta. Rosa Philippines
      Date Reviewed: 1/7/2007 1:01:45 AM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $25
      Strengths: Hooks to berm edges really well, Excellent mud traction and clearing. Sticky on climbs, descends predictably Comfortable
      Weaknesses: Ugly gray and black combo, too much graphics
      Similar Products Tried: WTB Velociraptor series, Michelin, Nokian NBX, Specialized Leader
      Bike Setup: 94 Kona Hei Hei Titanium 13yrs and still riding strong. On 3rd fork, BB's and Cassettes
      Bottom Line: Nice for these parts, Wet, gravel and choppy dirt roads
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by cherkasky moses a Racer from Israel
      Date Reviewed: 12/12/2006 9:47:40 AM
      FavoriteTrail: xc
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Purchased At: Hong Kong
      Strengths: nice ground hold,besides that-nothing
      Weaknesses: inner low line too soft-flat tire easy,after flat-works bettter with tube...
      Similar Products Tried: bontrager jones,continental traction pro,hutchinson python
      Bike Setup: sants cruz blur-fully xtr
      Bottom Line: worst tire ever had,dont buy it unless your life depands on it...
      Value Rating: 1 Overall Rating: 1

      Submitted by Logan a Racer from Concord, CA
      Date Reviewed: 4/24/2006 12:29:00 AM
      FavoriteTrail: swooping sngltrk, super tech. up/down
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Strengths: Super confident cornering. No flats.
      Weaknesses: Can't find the version I want
      Similar Products Tried: I'm a tire freak and love trying out tires, so a great many.
      Bike Setup: Cannondale Jekyl: front tire only (absolutely solid, confident, point&shoot handling)
      Cannondale Scalpel Team Replica: 1.75 siler and black version front and back tire.
      Bottom Line: As a front tire on the Jekyl, this tire is Absolutely confidence-inspiring. Only matched by a heavier and much softer Maxxis High Roller ST. Nearly impossible to find a rear tire that can keep up w/this on the front (the WTB EpicWolf 2.0 and/or 1.95 does the job nicely).
      On the Scalpel, I have the 1.75" UST Grey and Black version (unfortunately, I'm not finding anyone who carries these). The 1.75 almost looks like a super-burly cyclocross tire, and most everyone I ride w/or encounter looks at me a little odd. But these things are hooking up like crazy on this particular bike w/this particular rider (5'3", 116 lbs) @ my usual psi -- tubed or tubeless -- 23 psi.
      As w/any tire, find the lowest psi you can get away w/and you'll really enjoy; consider spec'ing psi per terrain and incline/decline also -- big diff.
      This tire is best in damper climes: redwoods, oak and pine environs 2-4 days after a rain. As things dry out and get more loose, especially loose rock over hardpack, you really want to lower the psi or consider a more applicable tire.
      As long as they make'em, this will be my front tire of choice for XC racing!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by rj laskin from las cruces, NM
      Date Reviewed: 6/3/2005 6:22:08 PM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $26
      Purchased At: greenfish sports
      Strengths: High Volume, Great in sand, wet, rock, roots, mud, desert, downhill, uphill, Light!!!, huge foot print
      Weaknesses: lack of advertising and word of mouth about the product. a little slower on fast terrain as the tire is real tire with grip.
      Similar Products Tried: Maxxis Larsons, panaracer XC fire, Hutch. pythons, IRC Myth.,Conti Vert Pro., and many others.
      Bike Setup: weight weenie light with attitude!!
      Bottom Line: I hope Hutchinson realizes that they have scored a home run with this tire. I've searched and tried them all. I'm sick of 2.1 tires that measure 1.8 and have low volume and no traction. This tire allows for great grip in corners and takes the edge off the bumps with high volume and lower pressure. You'll see these tires at NORBA races and on the top five list of many pro riders. They inspire corning confidence with their great side lugs and seem to really stick to the trail. This is the jack of all trades master of all tire that manages to even stick and hold on the loose scary stuff at any speed. Go ahead, bomb down fire roads and single track with birms, ruts, and boulders at 45 mph, they love that too and leave you in control.
      Use Stans as always and experiment with pressures between 30-35.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Ev a Cross Country Rider from Edm, AB, Canada
      Date Reviewed: 5/16/2005 6:13:57 PM
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $65
      Strengths: Perfect Cross-Country tire if you find the right tire pressure that you like. I fiddled around until a got a sort of low tire pressure and it works great. No flats even after riding 50 kph over roots and over some fairly sharp rocks.
      Weaknesses: None
      Similar Products Tried: UST Michelin Comp Light Wildgrippers
      Bike Setup: Giant NRS 3 with disc brakes
      Bottom Line: These tires are a great XC tire. I have had no trouble and love them. I thought since i was used to the VERY aggresive tread pattern on Wildgrippers that these tires would seem to have bad traction. But it was the other way around (probably because i had to run the Wildgrippers with tubes and i used a lower pressure with the Hutchinson.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by David a Cross Country Rider from Milan, Italy
      Date Reviewed: 5/14/2005 3:40:34 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Alps
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Price Paid: $80
      Purchased At: Bicimania
      Strengths: Good grip on wet terrain, unfortunately these tires are useless
      Weaknesses: Too soft, get punctured all the times, these tires are always flat and so they're useless
      Similar Products Tried: Michelin XCR mud
      Bike Setup: Cannondale Raven
      Bottom Line: I purchased the tubeless light version. Running the usual trails I had flats almost every time, I suspect because of the soft compound. Traction and grip on wet were good but I definitively cannot recommend these tires unless you like running with 10 tubes.
      Value Rating: 1 Overall Rating: 1

      Submitted by David a Cross Country Rider from Bastian
      Date Reviewed: 4/3/2005 11:27:55 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Dona Ana, NM
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $27
      Purchased At: Jenson
      Strengths: a great tire if riding in different conditions every day. center tread rolls well and produces good traction in hardpack and light loose stuff , also smooth ride on pavement 40 psi, deep knobs on sholder can get a grip in corners and mud. have run as low as 15 psi on rainy day, have 110 mi pavement and 115 miles dirt on these tires and they show very little wear. will put them pack on next winter
      Weaknesses: not perfect in any condition , but a good all around tire
      Similar Products Tried: python, larson tt, roll-x
      Bike Setup: stumpie, full xtr, tubeless
      Bottom Line: as stated above a good all around tire. put in some stans , and adj. tire pressure for conditions and tire will work good in any thing but deep mud. (used on rear only)
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 4



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