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Maxxis
Minion DHF Wide Trail 3C/Double Down/TR 29in Tire

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $101.00 Original price: $112.00
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Color:Maxx Grip 3C/Double Down

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Maxxis Minion DHF 3C/Maxx Terra/Double Down Tire

The DHF platform is highly versatile in technical terrain, from muddy downhill tracks to backcountry epics filled with dust and shale. The Double Down casing beefs up durability on a previously solid platform for bike park or deep woods adventures when trustworthy components can make or break your ride.


Details

  • A tried and tested 29er tire that thrives in loose-over-hard conditions
  • Double Down MaxxTerra casing is the most puncture resistant in the line
  • Aggressive cornering knobs provide traction on ludicrous descents
  • Wide Trail construction optimized for 30-35mm inner rim widths
  • Oversized braking knobs keep you stopping on a dime in viciously steep terrain
  • Item #MXXE01M
Compound
3C MaxxTerra
Size
29 x 2.5in
Type
tubeless-ready clincher
TPI
120 x 2
PSI
[maximum PSI] 60
Bead
foldable
Claimed Weight
2lb 15.1oz (1335g)
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year
Manufacturer Part Number
TB96800600

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

April 9, 2024

Tried & true

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

If you’re not running an assegai on your front, you’re selling yourself short. The grip cannot be beat. I’ve ran them on all of my bikes

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Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com