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MAXXIS MINION DHF 29x2.30 Exo tire Tubeless Ready Soft Black

Réf. fabricant : TB96785000
The MAXXIS Minion DHF tire 29x2.30 Exo Tubeless Ready soft bead is a model fromEnduro/Freeride model specially adapted to soft and muddy terrain. Equipped... Read more
Regular price 1.112,00 CZK
Regular price Sale price 1.112,00 CZK
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Description

The MAXXIS Minion DHF tire 29x2.30 Exo Tubeless Ready soft bead is a model fromEnduro/Freeride model specially adapted to soft and muddy terrain.

Equipped with inclined blocks to minimize rolling resistance and grooved blocks for excellent grip, it ensures perfect control in a straight line and precise cornering. In this version Tubeless Ready which can be fitted with or without tubes, the MAXXIS Minion DHF tire also features Exo reinforcement in the sidewalls for enhanced protection against abrasion and tearing.

Depending on terrain conditions, it can be installed on the front and rear, or on the front only with a DHR on the rear for greater versatility.

Ref: 7960104206502

Points forts

Aggressive stud profile for optimum traction in tight bends and on technical terrain.

Rugged construction for high-speed stability and superior puncture resistance.

Technology Tubeless Ready allowing lower tire pressure for better grip and control.

Versatile, suitable for a variety of terrain conditions, including technical descents, muddy trails and rocky terrain.

Preferred choice of mountain bikers looking for a reliable, high-performance tire for their off-road adventures.

Informations techniques

Discipline / Use: Enduro and Freeride / Soft and muddy ground
Dimensions: ERTO 58-622 (29 x 2.30)
Frame: 60 TPI, the right balance between strength and lightness
Dual rubber compound
EXO protection
Tubeless Ready technology
Max. pressure level: 60 psi / 4 bar
Manufacturer reference : TB96785000
Weight (manufacturer) :1012g

Informations prix

*Recommended retail price February 2024

Overall rating: 4.769231 / 5 from 13 reviews.

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The reference in the field,

"The reference in the field, always on top!"

Daniel B. (5/5)

Efficient and easy to assemble

"Mounted on the front with DHR on the rear for versatility, on VTTAE. Easy tubeless mounting (a first for me), the tire "snaps" quickly around 3 bars, with a simple foot pump. Tested on wet surfaces: precise cornering, grip on slopes, no mud build-up between studs, and good asphalt handling (very little vibration and noise)".

Pat (5/5)

The great classic

"A great classic, great grip for my enduro riding on soft and semi-hard terrain, hill performance... . I couldn't care less. Good puncture resistance."

Maldoror (5/5)

Good value for money

"High performance tire for a reasonable price used in AM very good grip even on wet outings"

Cled69 (5/5)

At the top

"First time I've fitted a dhf to my bikes and I'm more than happy with it. Great braking grip, whether on the corner or in a straight line. Easy to fit and easy to slam."

Anonymous (5/5)

Product Reviews

"Nikel has a lot of bite on steep descents but is less rolling on the flat".

Raftrack (5/5)

maxxis tire

"Great front tire combined with a high roller 2 at the rear, top of the range".

Thomas4920 (5/5)

Catchy, that's for sure.

"Great grip! This tire goes everywhere, admittedly a bit heavy, but it's reassuring when crossing stones, both wet and dry roots. I'm thinking of getting the dhr II for the rear".

Heliumn55 (5/5)

convincing first releases

"Easy assembly, that's good to say. Heavier to take along than the Ikon 2. 2 I had before, that's normal, it's bigger and heavier. Front-mounted as recommended. But after a hundred or so kms, I've regained confidence in the changes of direction, no stalling on the corner on dry, varied terrain, and yes, it hasn't rained for a long time. I'm also confident that it will hold up when the mud returns."

Flyingvtt (4/5)

Safe bet

"Great in all conditions for all-mountain riding, but a bit heavy."

Navilo (5/5)

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