Maxxis - Ardent Dual Compound Tubeless MTB Tire | Excellent for All Mountain Bike Trails | EXO Puncture Protection, 26, 27.5 or 29 inch Sizes
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This means they can be installed without a tub. It will require a proper rim with tape as well as
As an aside, I like it better than the high roller II on the rear since the knobs seem to bite better, and there are ramps to help with rolling.
I love it!
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Selected User Reviews For Maxxis - Ardent Dual Compound Tubeless MTB Tire | Excellent for All Mountain Bike Trails | EXO Puncture Protection, 26, 27.5 or 29 inch Sizes
The Maxxis EXO Double Compound Ardent Folding 27 that I bought came in two sizes. A sum of 5 X 2 is equivalent to 1. Through Amazon, we can get a 4 inch tire. My email inquiry to Maxxis was answered by their website, but so far I have not heard back. Customers seem to be unaffected by quality control and customer service The existent exists. The prospect of purchasing another tire from Maxxis would make me hesitant at best.
I have so far found that this compromise contains the highest value, the best weight, the most speed, and the most versatility. It is my second set of tests, and I've run them on a wide range of surfaces and I found that setting them up for tubeless was easy and that they worked well on UST or Stans- These are rims that are spec. As a driver in the sometimes thorny and craggy conditions of Central Texas, I have never rolled a tire or sustained a side puncture. Running them on both wheels is what I do. Tires lose their grip and flex with age and should be replaced as soon as possible. Almost four years have passed since I bought my first set, and I have racked up around a thousand miles on it since then.
It is my opinion that these are among the best MTB tires for off-road riding. As a resident of the New England region, we have mud season, dry season, leaf season and winter, and these tires grip like crazy through it all while still having low rolling resistance enough to travel quickly when needed. The sidewalls of the tires remained strong and dry as they travelled over hundreds of miles of rock-filled terrain. A set of these carried me 1000 miles over two seasons on my 29er and they're still in great shape. I rate these tires a 5 out of 5.
Here is the Maxxis Ardent 2 in On the front end, my favorite tire for all-around use is 4" with. Continental Trail King, Kenda Nevegal, Tioga Psycho Genius, WTB, Panaracer, and Hutchinson tires are a few of the brands I have tried. I can always count on Maxxis tires.
have always felt that the Bontrager tires didn't have enough grip on rocky trails and felt hard. Hence, they always bottomed out on rocky terrain when I used to ride them at very low PSI (in the teens). Hence, I was able to up the PSI into the low 20s and still have more biting power on the trails once I got these tires. These shoes allow me to roll over sharp, jagged rocks without a second thought. The tires are great, and I am very happy with them. However, I haven't noticed a difference in rolling resistance despite being more aggressive.
They are both great tires for around the track and race day. It's primarily what I use on my race bike, a Specialized FSR, and it doesn't loosen or move when I race. It has a minimum rolling resistance Get started right away so you can really make a difference. Tires have a better build and quality than Continental tires that cost almost the same. While they are slightly heavier than Racing Ralphs, they are likely to be similar to Schwalbe tires in quality. Although they are lightweight, they are incredibly durable, and their sidewalls provide great support in the.
Tires that are in decent condition. Compound of good quality. It held air for days without sealant even though it was tubeless. While I have not yet been able to put it through the paces, I feel it's going to be a great tire. I'm A 5 x 2 is equivalent to a 5. The Maxxis DHF 2 is 25 mm and the 25 mm Maxxis DHF. There are 3 at the There is definitely a difference in riding confidence compared to the WTB Hardpack in central Arizona is perfect for these tires because they are really sticky. In the meantime, I have several times tested this tire on the trail, and noticed that the irregular shape does not just "ride out", as The tires on so many maxxis seem to wobble due to a strange A tire of this value should not wobble so much, just to make things worse. My computer wouldn't mount and I tried remounting I mounted this on the rim, and it did not solve the issue. The bike is not wobbly while riding, but there is an obvious wobble in one spot, about an eighth inch to three sixteenths of an inch. Keeping the same rating as before, but dropping one star.
Despite the installation being a bit difficult, I believe it is to be expected with a tire that has never been mounted before. For the last section, I had to use soapy water. As a result, I choose to stay with tubes for the time being, so that tires can form themselves. When I replace the next flat, I will switch to tubeless tires. To test them out today, we will be going on our first ride. I am confident they will handle just fine, as they are Maxxis tires.