- Item Diameter: 27.5 Inches
- Brand: MAXXIS
- Tire Type: Tubeless
- Item Width: 13 inches
- Bike Type: Fat Bike
- Warranty Type: Limited
- Material: Rubber
- Tensile Strength: 35 PSI
- MINION DHF: With a tread design that deftly balances rolling speed with braking and cornering traction, it’s hard to find fault with the Minion DHF. That’s probably why it’s one of the most imitated tires in mountain biking.
- EXO: An extremely cut-resistant and abrasion-resistant material added to the sidewalls of select mountain tires. This densely woven fabric is also lightweight and highly flexible, ensuring that the performance of the tire remains unaffected. Choose EXO Protection for exceptionally rocky, treacherous trails where the chance of sidewall cuts and abrasions is high.
- DUAL COMPOUND: Two compounds used within the tread offer lower rolling resistance and increased cornering grip compared to single compound tires.
- TUBELESS READY: Sealant-compatible rubber is used with a Tubeless Ready bead to securley lock to the rim with, or without, an innertube.















D. Rierdan –
I have a 27 plus bike, and I thought that wide tire were all that I would need. These looked too beefy, and I thought that there could be some rolling resistance.They are beefy, but I don’t notice any rolling resistance at all. What I do notice is the amazing grip! These babies hold on to everything.I live in SoCal, and the terrain is loose rocks over hardback. It is nice to have a tire that grips so well around corners.I can’t wait to get the rear version
JoeCool130 –
THIS TIRE ARRIVED ON TIME AND WELL PACKAGED. IT EVEN CAME WITH A COOL BLACK AND ORANGE MAXXIS DRAWSTRING NAPSACK. THAT WAS A NICE TOUCH. NOW FOR THE TIRE ITSELF IT’S AWESOME, NICE HIGH KNOBS, GREAT GRIP, GREAT CORNERING AND REALLY GIVES ME CONFIDENCE KNOWING THIS TIRE CAN HANDLE ANYTHING. WAS A LITTLE HARD TO SEAT TUBELESS BECAUSE IT IS VERY THICK (2.8) AND FAT. ONCE IT WAS SETUP I TOOK MY BIKE OUT FOR A SPIN AND REALLY ENJOYED THE RIDE. HAD IT SET UP WITH A MAXXIS REKON IN THE REAR BUT QUICKLY CHANGED TO A MINION DHR AS WELL FOR THE UPCOMING FALL AND WINTER MONTHS.
Julian Martinez –
Put on my 2020 trek Roscoe 8, replacement of factory tires ( XR3). Night and day difference. Maxxis 10/10 for cornering & speed.
cheeseater –
Expected a 2.8β tire. See pictures. These are only 2.6β.Put them in anyway and will see how they work. Bought them for the bigger width compared to my old 2.35β tires. Disappointed.Checked my old Schwalbe tires I took off. These were sold as 2.35β and easily are that width.Hope these Maxxis work well. Especially want to check them in the snow. Will update later after a few rides.
DD –
Really happy with these, they look slimmer than 2.8 which I was hoping for but they have great great grip as well as look bad ass.
Todd F. –
I live in Las Vegas, where the terrain is dry, rocky (jagged rocks) and cactus. This is the only for me. Canβt go wrong. ?
Nathan gomez –
New bike build
Mel –
Have been riding this tire for about six months. Wear seems normal. I’ve mounted a lot of tires in my day: this thing was the hardest tire to mount that I’ve ever encountered, period. Almost got to the point where I was going to take it to a bike shop, then I found a youtube video. Secret: have to make sure the opposing bead is in the very center (smallest radius) part of the rim, ALL AROUND THE RIM, before you can get the other bead on. Even then it is still a bee-atch. I’m not sure I could manage it away from the shop; let’s hope I never have to find out.