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Meet The New Traction Boss In Town
Continental's brand new line of gravity tires has arrived! This means a full range of big, beefy, downhill-focused bruisers with no shortage of grip, tooth, cornering confidence, durability and monster traction available in four condition-specific models — from hardpack trails to loose and muddy downhill lines.
The Continental Argotal 27.5 is specifically designed for loose terrain with widely-spaced ramped single and dual-siped center tread patterning and substantial shoulder lugs for extra bite when things get extra rowdy, the Argotal 27.5 is ready to party, equally at home in the front or rear. Available in both 2.4" and 2.6" widths and three casing options — trail/endurance, enduro/soft, and downhill/soft or super-soft.
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Specifications
Wheel Size: 650B (ISO 584) | |
Tire Type: Tubeless Ready | |
27.5 x 2.4 - Trail/Endurance | Weight: 1000 grams |
Threads Per Inch: 180 | |
Tire Width: 60mm (2.4in) | |
Mfg PartNum: 1506890000 | |
Application: Gravity | |
27.5 x 2.6 - Trail/Endurance | Weight: 1100 grams |
Tire Width: 65mm (2.6in) | |
Threads Per Inch: 180 | |
Mfg PartNum: 1506900000 | |
Application: Gravity |
Reviews
A tractor of a tire that just loves to dig into the thick soft dirt and wet loam. Great braking and cornering traction. Seems to be wearing decently for soft rubber as rear tire. No tears so far but hasn�t seen much heavy rock riding action. Only hindrance so far is noticeable drag climbing the steeps when used as rear tire especially, pretty much non-issue on ebike but can feel the slower roll compared to Magic Mary front/rear on other bike. Sizing a bit off as well, since their 2.4 is more like a 2.3 and their 2.6 like a 2.55. I prefer a true 2.4 front rear or 2.5 front max myself. Oh, well in the soft loamy dirt or even snow, the tire does well.
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