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Maxxis Rambler 650b EXO/TR Gravel Tire
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Maxxis Rambler 650b EXO/TR Gravel Tire

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Description

The Maxxis Rambler Tubeless Tire is designed from the ground up for performance on gravel roads. A supple 120 TPI casing is backed with EXO protection to thwart abrasions and cuts to the sidewalls, and low-profile knobs grip on loose surfaces and still allowing for fast rolling. Dual-compound rubber increases speed and traction while keeping the tire tough and long-wearing.

650B x 40 mm and 650b x 47mm. Folding bead. Tubeless ready. Claimed weight is 475g (650bx40mm).

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The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.

Specifications

 

Tire Type: Tubeless Ready 

 

Wheel Size: 650B (ISO 584) 

650b x 47mm - EXO/TR

Weight: 510 grams

Threads Per Inch: 120 

Tire Width: 47mm (1.9in) 

Mfg PartNum: TB00172000 

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Great tire for mixed-use riding on gravel roads and smooth single track
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
1 of 2 customers found this review helpful.

Love this tire. Works well for (slower) rolling on gravel roads and relatively smooth single track. Also excited to try it out bikepacking (though I haven't yet).

Reviewed 6/18/2021
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Solid Performance
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by Michael92037
Cycling Enthusiast
San Diego, CA
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.

Tires are for my gravel bike 650b wheelset. Used for dry conditions. Easy to mount using a standard floor pump (Boyd Cycling 650b Jocassee tubeless hookless clincher rims). Holds air (30-35 psi) for weeks without any issue (Stan's Sealant). Relatively fast with moderate rolling resistance when compared to my 700x30 wheelset -- able to kept up with the road guys on flat payment. Corners very well on loose, dry dirt and shallow sand. Rolls easily over small pea-size to medium (1-3 inch diameter) gravel. Lots of fun running a single track with these tires. Definitely will buy again!

Reviewed 11/19/2021
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A gravel tire for mountain bikes
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by Mike
Cycling Enthusiast
Seattle
4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.

These tires are faster and lighter than knobbies and you can feel the difference. Perfect for taking your MTB on long gravel rides. But they are not as robust as full knobbies, I rode them on a rugged technical trail and one failed catastrophically with a 2" rip in the sidewall. It's not the tire's fault, they weren't designed for that kind of abuse. That said, I've put hundreds of gravel miles on these and they've proven great traction and no flats, more robust than Schwalbe G-One Allrounds which gave me no end of problems.

Overall recommended, if you stick to gravel and don't take them on terrain that is too rough.

Reviewed 5/3/2021
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Love them!!!
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by Clark
Louisville

Especially in dry packed conditions and routes mixed with tarmac, these tires shine. Great tread life and a soft, grippy, yet fast-rolling compound. Especially love the Maxxis EXO sidewalls!

Reviewed 6/26/2023
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Excellent
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by Anonymous
Chicago, illinois.
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.

Commuter and gravel rider. EXCELLENT rolling tire on pavement, considering its 47mm. Great gravel traction. A bit hard to get on the rim. I didnt go tubeless. Zero punctures. Looks great too.

Reviewed 10/19/2021
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Love it on my front wheel
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by Jackie467
Cycling Enthusiast
CA
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.

Bought it since 33mm is bit slim to the road I ride but I have a small tire clearance.

I can feel the difference.

Thanks for carrying this product, it is rare to find a 650b gravel tire.

Reviewed 11/6/2020
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Great tire
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by Christy
Alabama
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

Got these to put on my gravel bike. They roll nice on pavement and even better on gravel. Have even taken them on a dirt path and they're nice.

Reviewed 5/30/2022
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great tire for moderate loose gravel
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
mesa, arizona
0 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

So far--this Maxxis Rambler is as good or better than WTB venture. Nice volumn and grip.

Reviewed 12/30/2021
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