- Item Diameter: 29 Inches
- Brand: MAXXIS
- Tire Type: Tubeless
- Item Width: 8.39 inches
- Bike Type: Road Bike, Mountain Bike
- Warranty Type: Limited
- Material: plastic
- Tensile Strength: 50 PSI
Best deal π Axxis Dissector Wide Trail 3C/EXO/TR Tire – 29in Black π
$61.75 Original price was: $61.75.$43.23Current price is: $43.23.
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| Size | 29 x 2.4", 29 x 2.60" |
|---|---|
| Color | Black |
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IIBuc_NastyII –
Grips corners shockingly well for how fast it rolls. I run front and rear on my 145/160mm 29er. I have a minion DHF and DHRII with exo+ casing for the 1-2 times a year I rode more aggressive places. For my normal riding with ~1500 feet of pedaling/climbing for single track thatβs moderately steep with moderate rocks and roots these tires are much better because of how much less work they require on flats/climbs and how surprisingly well they do going fast descending. Iβve tried schwalbe nobby buc/hans damps and reckons/Ikons but these are much tougher but not as draft as things like DHRII / DHF. I also tried aggressor 2.5β rear which I did not like in any situations.UPDATE I switched back to Minion DHF EXO+ front and Dissector EXO+ rear. For rougher terrain and a fox36 the DHF feels more appropriate than dissector in front. On mellower terrain or with fox34 Iβd be running dissector front and rear.
nhmtnbkr –
Bought these for Spring and Summer use here in New England as drought conditions hit and I found that my Maxxis Minions getting too skittish on the hardpack conditions that developed. These are a very good tire for keeping speed on hardpack, but still having some bite on mixed conditions with light leaves, pine needles and loose over hard. Also a solid tire on wet rocks and roots. Can’t speak to wear and durability yet, given the 2-3 months I used them, but liking them so far!
Henry Gross –
Okay went from a High Roller2 to this on the front. Our local trails are hard pack with lots of pine straw and gravel as well as sand. This tire is awesome for those conditions.
MartinM210 –
Seller and shipping was all A+. Tried as a rear tire with a 2.6 3c front but I like the dual compound aggressor as a rear tire better. I think the dual compound aggressor 2.3 rolls much faster and has a better balance of traction and cornering. These dissectors roll fast also but I think it’s a bit too much grip in the 3c version out back. This tire is best up front with either an aggressor or rekon out back. A friend of mine runs this tire out back and has complained about fast wear. The side knobs are not quite as supported as a minion so they get chewed up fast if you are an aggressive rider. I see this as an a excellent front tire for more aggressive trail riding paired with an aggressor out back. It’s probably my favorite front tire but I prefer the 2.6 size. The 2.6 casing has significantly more volume than this 2.4 version.
Biull W. –
Handles rocks really well and smooth on pavement too.. Patched o Was a little difficult to mount on narrow rims. I pinched 2 tubes. patched one ant the other leaked.
FL Mtb Rider –
Purchased 29×2.6 exo, 3c maxxterra, 60tpi. Tire not marked on side wall with “WT” next to size but on package is definitely a Wide Trail casing. Great tire with awesome cornering grip and rolls reasonable fast, not quite as fast as same size Rekon. Hooks up well here in FL on hardpack with thin layer of loose sand on top, even bites through thin layer of dead leaves on trail (aka brown ice).
Dski –
Have used DHRII’s for the last bit but wanted a bit more speed. Dissector fit the bill perfectly. Noticeably faster on the flats and rolling stuff.
Tim P. –
I use it as a front in the upper Midwest. Fast and grippy enough. Super easy to put on tubeless.