Maxxis
Positioning itself between the Assegai and the Shorty in the Maxxis gravity range, the third generation.
Positioning itself between the Assegai and the Shorty in the Maxxis gravity range, the third generation.
Positioning itself between the Assegai and the Shorty in the Maxxis gravity range, the third generation.
Don't loose grip when putting down watts in slop It's likely you've seen the tread in the World Cup coverage under the likes of Nino, Bec McConnell and Anne Terpstra The Severe is a classic narrow-profile mud tyre in a 2.
The Reaver is ideal for racers as it is faster, lighter, and even more durable than the venerable Rambler. In mixed conditions or deeper gravel, the Rambler is more versatile, but if off-road speed is priority number one, choose the Reaver. Specification
The Ikon is for true racers looking for a true lightweight race tire. With 3C Triple Compound Technology, high-volume casing and a fast rolling tread design, the Ikon provides exemplary performance in all riding conditions.
The latest in our long line of World Cup-winning XC tyres is the new Rekon Race! This semi-slick tyre borrows its tread design from the trail version of the Rekon, but with smaller and shorter knobs.
The original Forekaster was designed as a wet weather option for XC, while the new version is aimed squarely at modern short travel (100mm-130mm) trail bikes - aka the downcountry segment.
The original Forekaster was designed as a wet weather option for XC, while the new version is aimed squarely at modern short travel (100mm-130mm) trail bikes - aka the downcountry segment.
The original Forekaster was designed as a wet weather option for XC, while the new version is aimed squarely at modern short travel (100mm-130mm) trail bikes - aka the downcountry segment.
The original Forekaster was designed as a wet weather option for XC, while the new version is aimed squarely at modern short travel (100mm-130mm) trail bikes - aka the downcountry segment.
The Minion SS fills the gap between a fast rolling XC tyre and a grippy DH tyre by including a cluster of short, ramped knobs, flanked by the much-loved Minion side knobs.
The Rambler is designed with the volume you need for comfort and the tread you need for speed and control.
The Ikon is for true racers looking for a true lightweight race tire. With 3C Triple Compound Technology, high-volume casing and a fast rolling tread design, the Ikon provides exemplary performance in all riding conditions.
Designed in conjunction with Aussie DH racer Troy Brosnan, the Dissector seeks to minimize drag while retaining cornering control. This versatile tyre can be used as a front, a pair, or as a rear depending on trail conditions. Specification . The Surgeon
Designed in conjunction with Aussie DH racer Troy Brosnan, the Dissector seeks to minimize drag while retaining cornering control. This versatile tyre can be used as a front, a pair, or as a rear depending on trail conditions. Specification . The Surgeon
Designed in conjunction with Aussie DH racer Troy Brosnan, the Dissector seeks to minimize drag while retaining cornering control. This versatile tyre can be used as a front, a pair, or as a rear depending on trail conditions. Specification . The Surgeon
Designed in conjunction with Aussie DH racer Troy Brosnan, the Dissector seeks to minimize drag while retaining cornering control. This versatile tyre can be used as a front, a pair, or as a rear depending on trail conditions. Specification . The Surgeon
Designed in conjunction with Aussie DH racer Troy Brosnan, the Dissector seeks to minimize drag while retaining cornering control. This versatile tyre can be used as a front, a pair, or as a rear depending on trail conditions. Specification . The Surgeon
The trail version of the Maxxis Minion DHR II features the same tread pattern as its downhill counterpart, but utilises lighter weight casings.
A high-volume, low-profile tread design offers minimal rolling resistance and consistent traction across the profile of the tyre. Continuous side knobs keep you planted where traction is critical, with the compounds balancing traction and tread wear.
The trail version of the Maxxis Minion DHR II features the same tread pattern as its downhill counterpart, but utilises lighter weight casings.
The DH version of the Maxxis Minion DHR II. With side knobs borrowed from the legendary Minion DHF, but widened to provide more support, the DHR II corners like no other. Refined and redesigned ready to shred any line.
The DH version of the Maxxis Minion DHR II. With side knobs borrowed from the legendary Minion DHF, but widened to provide more support, the DHR II corners like no other. Refined and redesigned ready to shred any line.