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Maxxis Assegai Blister

Maxxis Assegai Blister
Maxxis Assegai Blister

Maxxis Assegai Blister Ben sims riding the maxxis assegai. but even with the success of the dhf as an aggressive tire with significant grip, in april 2018, maxxis announced that they had been working with downhill rider greg minnaar on a signature tire. Exo is maxxis’ medium duty puncture protection option suitable for all around trail riding and light weight e bikes. we begin with a durable 60 tpi casing, add in our legendary exo puncture protection layer in the sidewalls, and top it off with a small butyl insert around the bead.

Maxxis Assegai Blister
Maxxis Assegai Blister

Maxxis Assegai Blister When we reviewed the maxxis assegai in late 2018, it was only available in a heavy, double ply, downhill casing. that’s since changed, and it’s now sold in exo, exo , dd and dh versions, and either maxx grip, maxx terra or dual compounds. Last year maxxis invited us to come ride their new mountain bike tire, the assegai. designed in major part by greg minaar of the santa cruz syndicate downhill team, the maxxis assegai had the potential of becoming the best mountain bike tire ever. Maxxis’ dual compound works best and lasts the longest for the trail conditions here in utah. the deeper assegai tire, as a front tire, with that dual compound really holds up. i can almost get a full season out of one tire or approach 3,000 miles. Exo is maxxis’ medium duty puncture protection option suitable for all around trail riding and light weight e bikes. we begin with a durable 60 tpi casing, add in our legendary exo puncture protection layer in the sidewalls, and top it off with a small butyl insert around the bead.

Maxxis Assegai Blister
Maxxis Assegai Blister

Maxxis Assegai Blister Maxxis’ dual compound works best and lasts the longest for the trail conditions here in utah. the deeper assegai tire, as a front tire, with that dual compound really holds up. i can almost get a full season out of one tire or approach 3,000 miles. Exo is maxxis’ medium duty puncture protection option suitable for all around trail riding and light weight e bikes. we begin with a durable 60 tpi casing, add in our legendary exo puncture protection layer in the sidewalls, and top it off with a small butyl insert around the bead. The maxxis assegai is a fantastic upgrade for riders tackling varied terrain. it excels in dry, loose conditions and provides unmatched confidence in technical sections. for my style and bike, it’s a significant improvement over the dissector as a front tire. American classic, delium, and bontrager have launched lower priced tires clearly inspired by the assegai, and travis engel is here to tell us how how they stacked up against his favorite front rubber. i suffer from a condition known as “rear tire blindness.”. Having this new casing bolted to the classic assegai tread is a winning combination that will work for loads of riders on the front and bring a noticeable weight saving and also extra compliance over double down. “from the first ride, the assegai’s pure grip is unquestionable. there’s a less on off and almost relaxed feel in turns compared to the iconic minion dhr ii, and the assegai feels noticeably heavier and slower too – rolling everywhere a bit less sprightly in the same rubber blend.”.

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