Description Blast through winter conditions with the 45Nrth Dillinger 4 Studded Fat Bike Tire. Widely spaced lugs help shed snow across the ultra-wide contact patch, and for icy conditions, 240 Steel Carbide studs bite into frozen terrain for winter performance that lasts.
26 x 4.0" (240 studs). Folding aramid bead. 60 TPI casing. Compatible with rims 65 - 102 mm wide only.
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1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
I bought two sets of Dillenger 4 60 stud tires for our fat tire E-bikes. They grip the snow plowed roads very well. We have extended our ride season into the dead of winter.
This is great because it will be mid April before the snow melts away in our neighborhood.
Reviewed 1/9/2023
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Best studded fat tire I own.
by Craig
Daily Commuter
St. Paul, Minnesota
8 of 8 customers found this review helpful.
I bought this tire to replace a VEE brand studded fat tire because it wouldn't stay on the rim.. This tire stays on and the studs are still in good shape after one winters use on streets and sidewalks. Totally happy with the grip with my motorized fat bike. I am legally blind and this is the only way I get around. I will certainly buy this one again.
Reviewed 3/26/2020
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Great traction on ice! Not too bad in deep snow.
by shaggybuck
Cycling Enthusiast
West Central MN
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
I use this for icy conditions when riding around town. The studs really grip the ice, I can even ride (carefully) on glare ice. They are not bad in deeper snow, but I would go with the Dillinger 5s for max float in deep snow.
Reviewed 3/1/2021
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They get me where I need to be in this winter weather in N.H.
0 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
They work as they should in this N.H. weather! They bring me where I need to be in this weather! There Great tires.
Reviewed 1/24/2022
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Great tires for both snow and ice.
by Vintage Steel
Cycling Enthusiast
Northern Minnesota
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
These tires do exactly what they are supposed to do - provide great grip on both snow and ice. Easy to mount - I'm running them with tubes and keep about 7 psi in them.
Reviewed 1/3/2022
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First time on studded tires
by indemand77
Casual Cyclist
Minneapolis, MN
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
I never rode in the winter before so when I got my first fat tire bike I thought this would be a great opportunity to give it a try. I always thought of getting studded tires and now I am glad I did. I'm very impressed with the performance of these tires. I felt very confident riding on both snow and ice. I would highly recommend these as a great tire for winter riding.
Reviewed 3/24/2020
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Great tire
1 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
I bought two of these tires and they work above and beyond. Highly recommend this tire!
Reviewed 12/14/2020
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