Description The New Addition to the Enduro Tire Family — Vittoria Mazza Trail G2.0 29 Inch MTB Tire
The new Vittoria Mazza combines years of athlete input with cutting edge tread technology, raising the bar on the mixed terrain Enduro tire category.
Starting with a defined center tread, the Mazza uses deep siping in the direction of rotation, allowing the tire to roll fast while still opposing drift, especially in off-camber terrain. The stepped leading edge rolls like a ramp, but digs in on climbs, making Mazza a top choice for both front and rear use. Substantial room was designed into the center tread to provide braking traction, while also accelerating cleaning.
Cornering on the Mazza is handled by Vittoria's trademark progressive sipe width technology, which gives a gummy inside effective edge but without the instability that competitors experience on the outside of the tread. Simply put, bigger sipes flex more than smaller sipes. This unique siping pattern creates asymmetrical tread flex and translates into a predictable, confident, and communicative feel at the limit of cornering.
Mazza's generous tread depth claws into a range of terrain and is stabilized with Vittoria's proprietary 4C compound layering process. Four separate GRAPHENE compounds are layered, allowing the surface of the tread to remain tacky, while the base remains planted. This ensures each effective edge is kept in place under high cornering and braking loads, leading to reduced rolling resistance, and increased wear life.
The bar has been raised.
Features:
Enduro World Series level performance
The direct result of athlete feedback
Proven Vittoria tread technology and quality
Available in 29 x 2.4 Inch and 29 x 2.6 Inch.
Enduro Casing tires are E-MTB rated.
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Its now one of my favorite tires!
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
I typically run a Kenda Pinner or Maxis DHF 2.5 up front. I pulled the DHF off and mounted the Mazza on. After a couple rides, I am really liking this tire! It rolls fast for how aggressive it is, it's relatively light (935g for trail casing on my digital scale), rails turns, and breaking is quite good. I have a Martello on the way which I want to try on the rear...we will see :-) So yea, buy one! You'll be surprised how good it is.
Reviewed 9/30/2021
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Excellent upgrade from DHF II
by A Mazza
Cycling Enthusiast
Sacramento, CA
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
Switched from the Maxxis DHF to these tires. excellent on the mix of terrain we ride in Northern California, from red clay to decomposing granite they keep traction and clean out well in the muck. Plus who wouldn't want their last name on their tires!
Reviewed 2/4/2021
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For a tire with
by jayski
Competitive Racer
Southeast Pa.
0 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
I used this tire for technical riding and enduro racing which it's intended for. I exposed the casing on the sidewalls after 3 rides and put 2 holes in the sidewall. This tire claims alot but just doesn't deliver the goods.
Reviewed 11/27/2020
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Overall Amazing Tire
by Anonymous
Northern Virginia Area
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
Best overall tire I have used, amazing grip in all conditions, corners like a beast. Tread wear overall has been good so far. This is now my go to tire for mixed conditions front and rear.
Reviewed 12/4/2020
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