CranxOC
07-05-05, 11:07 AM
After mounting these tires about 3 1/2 months ago I said that I really liked them, that they stuck to everything, rolled without too much resistence, cornered and climbed well and that I really couldn't find anything wrong with them. Well, after a couple of months, several hundred miles and everthing from super-fast fire road descents, loose climbs,to hyper-technical, singletrack descents to rutted and wet singltrack climbs, I can honestly say that my opinion has not changed one bit. If you're in the market for a really incredible tire that pretty much does it all, grab a pair of these and enjoy the ride.
FYI: I'm running the tubless version at between 28-32 PSI (depending upon the ride and trail conditions) and I weigh about 200lbs.
FYI: I'm running the tubless version at between 28-32 PSI (depending upon the ride and trail conditions) and I weigh about 200lbs.
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