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45Nrth Dillinger 5 Studded 120 TPI 26" Fat Bike Tire
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45Nrth Dillinger 5 Studded 120 TPI 26" Fat Bike Tire

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Description

Blast through winter conditions with the 45Nrth Dillinger 5 Studded Fat Bike Tire. Widely spaced lugs help shed snow across the ultra-wide contact patch, and for icy conditions, concave-tipped aluminum-carbide studs bite into frozen terrain with a sharp attack angle that further sharpens with use for winter performance that lasts.

26" x 4.6" (258 studs). Folding aramid bead. 120 TPI casing. Compatible with rims 65 - 102 mm wide.

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Specifications

 

Mfg PartNum: TR4656 

 

Tire Type: Clincher-Folding 

 

Wheel Size: 26" (ISO 559) 

 

Tire Width: 117mm (4.6in) 

 

Application: Fat Bike 

 

RimSize: 559 mm

 

Width: 117 mm

 

ISO (ETRTO) Size: 117-559 mm

 

Threads Per Inch: 120 

 

Rec Pressure: 30 PSI

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Better grip on ice, rolls great.
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by lrodriguezvodak
Cycling Enthusiast
Portsmouth, NH
6 of 6 customers found this review helpful.

I am new to fatbiking and I quickly learned that studs are necessary to ride during the winter in my area. Before having studs, I fell constantly. My tires would lose grip and slide like crazy on all the patches of ice. Getting the Dillinger 5s was a big improvement. The bike was able to stay upright better on the patches of ice and there was not any noticible difference in speed or performance. HOWEVER, I have still managed to make these tires slide out when I ride quickly into corners or other aggressive maneuvers. I have just learned that I cannot ride as aggressively as I typically do in the summer on my full-suspension mountain bike. I would still recommend the Dillinger 5s as they seem to be some of the best snowice tires available. But do not expect to gain unlimited grip.

Reviewed 2/14/2017
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Supernatural traction!
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by Anonymous
2 of 3 customers found this review helpful.

Okay, so they are fat, nearly 5 and they have 258 studs. I could climb trees with a low enough gear!

Reviewed 2/9/2017
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The benchmark for full fat studs
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by Akcommuter
anchorage, ak
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.

I commute daily in Anchorage, where conditions vary between deep powder, hard pack, and freezing rain. These tires stick to the ice and squish out wide enough to keep traction in the deep stuff. Theyre heavy, and roll slower than the D4, and production quality seems lower than previous 45Nrth tires Ive purchased. The studs werent fully seated so I chose to use an insertion tool to seat the worst and then ride on dry pavement to seat the rest. Thats not been necessary on the D4s I bought for my bike or my wifes.

Reviewed 12/9/2017
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These tires are a game changers!!! A must have if you ride in the snow and icy conditions.
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by Annie v
Cycling Enthusiast
Mount Pleasant MI

I love these tires to ride gravel roads in Michigan. Conditions during the MI winters are typically cold and snow and or ice-covered roads. These studded tires make winter riding safe and fun with tons of traction.

Reviewed 3/2/2021
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Great Grip!
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by Surfbinder
Cycling Enthusiast
Michigan
4 of 5 customers found this review helpful.

These tires are amazing...with the warm up and quick freeze here in Michigan, you get very slippery conditions in the woods. These tires are so much fun, no matter the condition, you keep on rolling!

Reviewed 4/8/2019
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Worth every penny.
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by Dale
Spokane
4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.

I was tired of fighting the constant changing snowice conditions that I almost sold my fat bike after two winters. I decided to try one more winter and buy studded tires. Im so glad I stuck with it!!! These are the only studs I have tried but wow they are amazing. I can ride now in any conditions. They roll amazingly well and the weight is not bad at all.

Reviewed 1/3/2019
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Great tires at a great price
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by Joel
Wisconsin
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.

Best studded tires I have ever used. Have been riding a lot on the lake this winter. These tires have performed better then I ever thought. Also work very well on trails, have never had any issue with traction. Hook up well when climbing. Low rolling resistance as well. Would highly recommend to anybody.

Reviewed 2/15/2018
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biggest studded tire out there..
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
U.P., MI
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

Biggest studded tire out there. Only criticism is the price. For about half the money you could get the Vee Snow Avalanche, which is also studded and similar in size (up to 4.8 I believe).

Good rolling resistance for icy conditions that don't demand a lot of float.

Reviewed 1/5/2018
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High quality 4.8 fat bike tire with nice tread pattern andstuds for ice
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by Ditchplains1
Cycling Enthusiast
Lubec, Maine
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.

Well made light weight Fat bike tire. Great all around tread pattern with studs for ice. Perfect beadrim edge engagement. Smooth rolling, relatively quiet, great tractioncornering.

Reviewed 10/2/2017
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