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Bring On The Trail Tech
Maxxis' Rekon 27.5 x 2.4" 3C/EXO/TR MTB Tire is an aggressive trail tire for intermediate and technical terrain. Wide knobs down the middle provide control under braking and L-shaped side knobs assure support when carving loose turns. 3C MaxxTerra is a softer tire compound offering more traction, better tread wear, and less rolling resistance. EXO Sidewall Protection consists of an extremely cut- and abrasion-resistant material that's integrated into the sidewalls.
Features:
- Wide center knobs
- L-shaped side knobs
- 3C MaxxTerra Compound
- Reinforced EXO sidewall construction
- Optimized for 30-35mm inner width rims
- Tubeless ready
- 60 TPI
- 50 max PSI
- Foldable bead
- Weight: 785g
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Specifications
Weight: 834 grams | |
Mfg PartNum: TB00017400 | |
Wheel Size: 650B (ISO 584) | |
Tire Width: 61mm (2.4in) | |
Tire Type: Tubeless Ready | |
Threads Per Inch: 60 | |
TPI: 60 | |
Reviews
I tried running this as a front tire. When sand got deep, it did not track and would pull to one side. On dry loose over hard it could cut loose very suddenly with little warning. I knew the tires tendency and had ordered a different tire, but was still riding the rekon and crashed bad when it let go, no traction on dry loose terrain.
I haven't been able to put these tires through their paces yet but I can comment on constructiondesign
The WT casing works great on 30mm (inner) wide rims, the profile is much rounder than traditional casings and the side knobs are better positioned for cornering.
I'm not sure if Maxxis has changedimproved materials for their tubeless ready tires but these Rekons are holding air much better than my old Minions or Ardents, so far I'm losing approx. 1-2 psi per week with the Rekons vs. 5-10 psi for the others.
I'll update my review once I've had a chance to properly beat these tires up on the trail.
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