WTB ExiWolf 1.95 Tire

DESCRIPTION

If you are looking for a tire that combines syped AND control in any XC conditions, then the ExiWolf series is for you. A ramped center tread and square-edged outer knobs combine to create a tire that is low rolling, yet grips the dirt in the corners. The open tread design and spiky knobs excel in loose conditions and provide the confidence to ride where other riders walk.

  • Casing: 47mm
  • Footprint: 50mm

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 21, 2022]
glennsagario


OVERALL
RATING
5
Strength:

Just bought one here, i feel confident on this tire looks the mud cant stuck on its center and for sure good at cornering tight corners bec it has more knobs at its sides so it cant skid or slip while 45 deg bank angle at speed. And its made in TAIWAN, not china abd i can be sure of its durability, longetivity and workmanship.

Weakness:

The center knobs should be wider in dimension

Price Paid:
1000.00
Purchased:
New  
[Jan 26, 2007]
Hilton Moss
Racer

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
Strength:

I use it only as a rear tire and have ridden it over everything possable from sand to rocks. Fast rolling good cornering and has never let go yet. I run it tubless on DT4.1d rims and have never had a problem. Great climber and fast and secure on the downhills. Lightweight.Cheap.

Weakness:

Wears a bit fast and last me only 1000km which is about 2.5 months

Great for rear end XC use. I order 4 at time so I am never caught without. I use the 2.1 in the front also tubless. Running them at between 30-38 psi is a good combo. No complaints.

Similar Products Used:

Lots

[Dec 11, 2006]
Irmina
Cross Country Rider

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
Strength:

Light and durable

Weakness:

None

I use this tire for the REAR ONLY. This tire has suited my type of riding for most of the year. I predominantly ride in SoCal, which is typically loose over hardpack with some sandy sections thrown in. Naturally, they're a little low volume/tread for super loose, rocky tech sections, but still doable if you have the focus. The tire is light and corners well. It's a great climber, as long as the sand isn't deep enough to require big tall blocks. I've raced with these in dry hardpack and mud (Sea Otter). I was pleasantly surprised at how it handled mud.

The tire lasted me 7 months. Twice longer than the Ignitor. I had a superficial slice on the sidewall that I kept an eye on the last few months, but it lasted. I use Stan's. I'm definitely buying another one for the rainy season.

Similar Products Used:

Maxxix Ignitor eXception 1.95

[Oct 06, 2006]
JP Taberdo
Cross Country Rider

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
Strength:

Soft compound makes for pretty good grip on corners. Quick on dirt. Gave me much more confidence than my last tires, Bontrager Connection Trail - but they were admittedly crap.

Weakness:

Very quick wear on rear tire. Also, not so great on slightly muddy or loose hills - spins too much even with weight on. Not very resistant at all to sharp stuff, and a very weak bead. I can't figure it out, but for some reason my front is puncturing my tubes once a day. My mates have had a look, and they can't see what the problem is.

Probably best as a front tire only. Too soft compound, and doesn't cushion well to be a rear. Maybe protect your tubes with a plastic strip if you're running over thorns and stuff.

Similar Products Used:

Bontrager Connection Trail, Serfas Barista, Serfas Vermin

[Aug 27, 2006]
Stuart
Cross Country Rider

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
Strength:

Grippy and reasonably communicative. Rarely "lets go" when you least expect it.

Weakness:

Picks up and holds on to mud as if it were money. Loud and very "draggy" on tarmac. Much more free rolling on hard-pack mud or gravel, though. The rebound is not to my taste (particularly fast for such a soft compound) but I expect it's the way it's supposed to be and that others may like it. Prone to wearing more than most when skidded, however this is down to it being a soft compound.

Not a tire "for all XC conditions" as the label says although it feels sure footed even on the slipperiest of rocks roots and other trail detritous. Not bad, not great, not to my taste. May well be your perfect partner if you live somewhere dry.

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