- Item Diameter: 27.5 Inches
- Brand: MAXXIS
- Tire Type: Tubeless
- Item Width: 20 centimeters
- Bike Type: Mountain Bike
- Warranty Type: Limited
- Material: Rubber
- Tensile Strength: 50 PSI
- Tread Type: Directional
- Item Package Length: 11.4 cm
- Item Package width: 16.0 cm
- Item Package Height: 25.6 cm














Nathan S. –
UPDATE: I am noticing most of the DHR’s sold on Amazon are closer to $100, but for $70 you are getting the same exact results. That extra $30 could get you a decent pair of handlebars instead, what a rip off from these other people!Original: This is definitely the ideal rear tire if you want to ride difficult trails. Tires are very knobby and if you should get the DHF for a front tire, but you can use this for a front if you want more speed.
Matthew Allen –
Excellent tradeoff of grip and rolling resistance. Works well over rocks, hard pack and loose over hard. Dual compound wears slowly so the tire lasts a long time in good shape and is more like to be replaced from damage than wear in my experience. Only negative is that it’s not as good in muddy conditions as the treads can get a bit clogged. Not terrible, but there are better tires if you tend to ride in muddy conditions a lot.
Max O’Mara –
I can’t tell you how long this tire will last but I can tell you it will grip on well on almost every surface, besides wet rocks. I haven’t had a problem with the durability of the tire, I run about 15 to 20 psi tubeless and haven’t had a puncture yet riding on sharp rocks. Now that could be because of the cushcore but the tire has held up well for me so far
CommonSense –
Note: made for wide rims β I didnβt see this and my rims are βstandardβ. Likely wouldnβt have sat well on my rims and even so, would balloon a bit and not be as stable as a 2.3 tire. Did not install, returned. Giving 4 stars for the lack of clarity here. Maxxis should be leading the way and telling people what tires at Meade for their rim size.
Genevieve Mclean –
Iβve been using these tires for a few years and have had no problems at all mostly used for cross country and lots of bike park riding and they are great.
wes simpson –
Well I’m just installing this tire this week but it’s the same as the one it’s replacing which is 2 years old and lots of hard trail miles. So unless something from Maxxis has changed which I hope nothing at all I’m sure I’ll be pleased.
Aaron Hughes –
These tyres have held up well on Colorado mountains. Yet to have a puncture on the minions
Keahi Cambra –
Best grip for dry and soft conditions.