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Maxxis Re-Fuse 650b/27.5" MaxShield Gravel Tire Black
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Maxxis Re-Fuse 650b/27.5" MaxShield Gravel Tire

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Description

Don't quit without a fight.

The Maxxis Re-Fuse MaxShield Gravel Tire updates Maxxis's old training tire for the modern gravel revolution. Both 47mm and 2 inch widths are wide enough to offer a solid contact patch, supported by the Re-Fuse's diamond-knurled slick tread design. With Maxxis's MaxShield bead-to-bead protection technology, the Re-Fuse offers ample protection from punctures and slashes.

The Maxxis Re-Fuse MaxShield Gravel Tire features Maxxis's Tubeless Ready technology, and can be used with or without tubes (on compatible rims).


Features:

  • High-volume tubeless ready adventure tire.
  • Diamond-knurled slick tread design rolls fast while providing versatile grip.
  • MaxxShield bead-to-bead puncture protection.
  • Dual-compound rubber.
  • Available in 27.5 x 2.0" and 650B x 47mm
  • 60 TPI casing.
  • Foldable bead.
  • Weight: 610g, 27.5 x 2.0" and 588g for 650b x 47mm.

B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.

Specifications

 

Threads Per Inch: 60 

 

Tire Type: Tubeless Ready 

 

Wheel Size: 650B (ISO 584) 

 

Max Pressure: 75 psi

 

Mfg PartNum: TB90924000 

650b (27.5) x 47mm - Black

Mfg PartNum: TB00193500 

Tire Width: 47mm (1.9in) 

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Awesome tires
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by Magwire
The Dalles

Good sturdy tires for gravel and really good rolling on pavement.

Reviewed 9/10/2023
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Smooth ride
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by Anonymous

Smooth ride looks cool

Reviewed 2/16/2024
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Great tire and a lot of interest from others with MTB's at a Gravel event.
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by RVAChip
Cycling Enthusiast
Central Virginia USA
11 of 11 customers found this review helpful.

I use these tires on my mountain bike when I do gravel events. They ride smooth and do great on hard pack and light gravel. No slippage on steep hard pan light gravel roads. Very smooth on paved roads.

Reviewed 1/30/2020
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2 flats in a month
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by cooljames
Daily Commuter
Seattle
11 of 14 customers found this review helpful.

27.5 tires are hard to find if you have needs outside of dirt, especially if you want to go tubeless. The MaxShield branding reeled me in, and I'm sad to say that I'm disappointed with my purchase. I've purchased a total of 4 of these. The first 2, front and back, I thought would last me a lifetime a la Marathon Plus or similarly puncture-resistant tires. Sadly, I caught a flat in the rear about a month into what I thought would be a longer relationship with the tires.

That was about 2 weeks ago, so I bought 2 more expecting maybe one more freak puncture. To my dismay, I caught another flat yesterday that has me really kicking myself for trusting this brand.

If you want puncture-resistance, go with a tire that actually has some substance between the outer and inner layers. Schwalbe tires have a distinct hard rubber layer that resists punctures of any kind, but also requires such a puncture to be longer than a quarter inch. You'd need to hit the perfect nail or (as I have) catch an unlucky staple or something in the sidewall.

These tires aren't what they say they are. To their credit, they're comfortable to ride. I can't keep stopping and walking to the bus though, so now I have to switch.

Reviewed 11/20/2019
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Great Road tire
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Arizonaa
5 of 5 customers found this review helpful.

I put these tires on my wife'ss E-Bike and she likes the ride.

Reviewed 6/3/2019
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Sticky
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by 200Duece
Cycling Enthusiast
San Diego
4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.

Bought a pair of the Maxxis Re-fuse to mount up on an old set of wheels. Then onto my SC 5010 v2 and over to the concrete pumptrack. Tons of grip from center to sidewall. These tires add another use to my one bike quiver. Super stoked on the setup for the pumptrack

Reviewed 5/4/2019
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using with indoor trainer
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
11 of 11 customers found this review helpful.

I bought this to use with my indoor trainer, seems to be fine. Tread pattern is fine enough so that it doesn't make noise on the roller.

Reviewed 7/13/2018
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Nice
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by Shadow
Cycling Enthusiast
5 of 6 customers found this review helpful.

Everything I expected. Good value.

Reviewed 2/4/2021
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