Description Continental's Trail King Performance 29 Inch MTB Tire shines on enduro and all mountain bikes with a suspension travel of greater than 140mm, thanks to its comfortable and voluminous casing. The multitude of small knobs guarantee superb traction on difficult trails.
Features & Specs:
Performance technology.
PureGrip compound.
ProTection Apex.
3/180 TPI.
Max PSI: 45-58.
Weight: 950g (x2.4), 820g (x2.2).
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Good, reasonably priced option
On the moderately technical trials I ride, they do the job at a reasonable price. Maybe not quite as durable (long lasting) as some others I�ve used, but I�ve never actually tracked this. For sure, though, I�d buy this tire again (and have).
Reviewed 10/26/2022
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Can't beat it for this price!!!
by FXSTI
Casual Cyclist
South Louisiana
I installed this tire on my Trek Fuel EX 8 on the front. When I saw the price I just had to try it. For the type of riding I do this will work just fine, mostly dry dirt some grass and mild bike park trails. The tread looks awesome and aggressive. Performance is probably a step above the bontrager XR3 that I had before while running slightly low pressure. I went with the 2.4 and this was a perfect fit. Just a hair wider over the 2.3's that I had before. Don't know about long term performance, just had them a few weeks. Don't waste time thinking about it...Just do it!
Reviewed 11/4/2021
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fast, lots of grip, but doesnt last....
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
dallas tx
I killed one of these as a rear in a little over 150 miles. Tread was still sticky, still fast, but was weeping sealant from everywhere. it was like wet spots all over the tire, mostly the sideway. I am 200lbs and using it on a hardtail, but ive never had this problem before. even my maxxis stuff ive had in the past with 500 miles on them. in the same conditions. not a great lasting trail tire.
Reviewed 6/22/2022
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Fulfills my expectations
3 of 6 customers found this review helpful.
So far this tire has beat my expectations and is what I expected it to be.
Reviewed 4/26/2019
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Great tire
The tire handled great on dry Mojave sand and rocks. I had to mount the tires with tubes before I was able to get them to seat tubeless. Not a big deal, especially when they come folded.
Reviewed 1/14/2022
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great tires
by rookie biker
Cycling Enthusiast
arizona
Reviewed 11/18/2021
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