Description Be aggressive.
Whether you're looking for an XC race tire to put yourself on the podium, or you've got aspirations of blazing new trails, the Maxxis Aggressor EXO 29" tire is ready to roll. Designed for high-speed trail riding, this tire holds its own in pretty much any setting from XC racing on loose courses to heavy all-mountain riding. Featuring Maxxis's Dual-compound construction, the Aggressor manages to eliminate unneeded rolling resistance without sacrificing on all-terrain grip. The aggressive tread pattern features advanced knob shaping, creating extra gripping edges through the center patch with reinforced side knobs offering enhanced stability.
The Maxxis Aggressor EXO 29" tire features EXO Protection through the sidewalls, adding in a layer of puncture- and abrasion-resistance for charging through unexpected rock gardens or craggy outcroppings. The 60 TPI Tubeless Ready casing allows this tire to shed the inner tube and drop the pressure for added traction and comfort when mounted to compatible tubeless rims with liquid sealant.
Measure 29 x 2.3" (58-622 ISO), claimed weight of 900 grams. Also available in 27.5 x 2.3" version .
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My new favorite rear tire
Have tried a lot of tires over the years and so this is my new favorite rear tire. (Santa Cruz tallboy Auburn, Nevada City & Tahoe trails)
Reviewed 12/14/2018
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My new favorite rear tire
Have tried a lot of tires over the years and so this is my new favorite rear tire. (Santa Cruz tallboy Auburn, Nevada City & Tahoe trails)
Reviewed 12/13/2018
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Great rugged rocky dusty dry desert terrain tire!
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
I bought 2 of these in the spring, just wore out the 1st one after 1100 miles of rugged rocky dry AZ trails (used as rear tire). Very tough tire, great traction on loose on hardpack, dusty rocky Phoenix AZ trails. I would definitely recommend it.
Reviewed 7/20/2018
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