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"Reliable tires that hold up well on rough terrain".
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The MAXXIS Minion DHF 29x2.6 Exo+ 3C MaxxTerra Tubeless Ready tire with soft bead is anEnduro/Freeride model specially designed for loose and muddy terrain.
Equipped with inclined blocks to minimize rolling resistance and grooved blocks for excellent grip, it ensures perfect straight-line control and precise cornering. The triple MaxxTerra compound offers an excellent compromise, with better traction and more grip than MaxxSpeed, and superior performance to MaxxGrip.
This version features Exo+ reinforcement, which combines Exo and Silkshield reinforcement for total protection against abrasion and tearing, and can be fitted with or without tubes. What's more, the carcass has been optimized for mounting on a 35mm internal width rim.
Depending on terrain conditions, it can be mounted front and rear, or front only with a rear DHR for greater versatility.
Workshop packaging.
Ref: 7960104698022
Triple gum blend MaxxTerra offering an excellent compromise between traction / grip / performance
Extra protection from Exo reinforcement
Versatile technology Tubeless Ready
Overall rating: 4.375 / 5 from 8 reviews.
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"Reliable tires that hold up well on rough terrain".
"Always at the top A great choice despite some unavailability especially on mountain bike shoes"
"very good tire tolerant resistant and performing! very informative, never surprises!"
"a grippy tire for the front end in enduro, put on my vae it does its job perfectly"
"Used on my front tire on very rocky terrain. Works perfectly for me. Good grip"
"Tire delivered on time thank you pro bike . For my part the tire received had a factory defect the soft rubber is in the middle and the hard on the hills total grip and performance not to the rdv pity."
"2. 6 tire mounted on new Mavic 29 XA rim, replacing 2. 8 tire on 27. 5 rim: 300g weight saving on complete wheel."
"Good grip see reliability over time (usually maxxis don't stand up to me, a bit too fragile)"