Minion DHR II Wide Trail 3C/EXO/TR 29in Tire
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Why We Like The Minion DHR II Wide Trail EXO/TR
The well-loved Minion DHF inspired an upgrade, and Maxxis jumped on the wide tire bandwagon to offer up the Minion DHR II Wide Trail. It's constructed to improve acceleration and, with its increased width, provide additional support. But, that's not all that improves the speed and nimble handling we've come to expect from Maxxis tires. Ramped and siped tread rolls fast and digs in under braking, along with strategically placed knobs that decorate the center tread. Cornering, thankfully, becomes a breeze and that added traction inspires confidence on our rides. Further grip comes from running tubeless tires at a lower pressure so we can ride loose surfaces and rainy days without issue. Maxxis' EXO casing guards against punctures and potholes and Dual Compund rubber keeps faster roller in straight lines with less resistance, increasing control while we're riding trails or downhill laps.
Details
- The right tire for loose to medium, wet and dry trails
- Ramped and siped tread track straight under braking
- A wider tire increases ruggedness and the ability to handle rough trails
- Paddle-like knobs are optimally placed on the center tread for control
- EXO casing protects from punctures and debris
- Item #MXX006M
- Compound
- Dual, 3C Maxx Terra, 3C Maxx Grip
- Construction
- EXO, EXO+
- Size
- 29 x 2.4in Wide Trail
- Type
- tubeless
- TPI
- 60, 120
- PSI
- [max] 50
- Bead
- folding
- Claimed Weight
- [Dual/EXO/TR] 2lb 1.7oz (955g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
- Manufacturer Part Number
- TB00143900, TB96797100
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5 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 24, 2020
I love this tire
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- I've put it through the wringer
Maxxis is my preferred MTB tire brand and this is one of their better options. Great traction in general, rolls better than expected and sheds mud well.
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March 12, 2021