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The tire MAXXIS Aggressor 29x2,30 Double Down (DD) 2-Ply Tubeless Ready with flexible beads is the new benchmark inEnduro. Versatile, it can also be used on All Mountain and very brittle XC circuits.
This top-of-the-range version is designed for the most demanding competitors, with a double-ply carcass reinforced in the sidewalls by a butyl insert guaranteeing the robustness and maximum puncture resistance of a DH tire, but at a much lower weight.
Designed for fast trails, the Aggressor features studs for extra grip on the sides, and reinforced side studs for greater stability in high-speed corners.
A tire of great versatility that will take you to the top, and maybe even onto the box!
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Ref: 7960100405414
Highly versatile ;
Double Down construction for maximum strength and sturdiness with minimum weight;
Mounting advantages Tubeless Ready.
Overall rating: 4.3333335 / 5 from 12 reviews.
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"Product conforms to my expectations. Fast delivery."
"No problem mounting the tire with a panzer insert, now we just have to see how it performs on the trails."
"Weighed on receipt: 1180g probikeshop weight: 1070g, manufacturer weight: 1115g"
"Very good tire excellent grip good resistance good handling."
"Better grip, rolling resistance and braking than the big Betty".
"Rear mounted. Superb grip going uphill, downhill, in roots and stones even when wet, but not at all suitable in the ground as soon as it gets wet. The tire doesn't roll at all. Too bad considering the price."
"TOP du TOP -> carcass DD = strength and efficiency + comfort".
"Very good all-round tire for riding in almost all conditions in the Haute Savoie region. Rear mounted"
"Rear mounted tire. Does the job but nothing more, which is a shame considering its price. The grip is not exceptional when climbing. Performs less well than a Ground Contrôle from Specialised."
"After an hour of battling with every known trick in the book, it was impossible to mount this tire on an ArchEx rim (no problem with Schwalbe or Specialized, which I went back to)."