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๐Ÿ”ฅ MAXXIS High Roller II: The Ultimate Dual Compound EXO Folding Tire Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ”ฅ MAXXIS High Roller II: The Ultimate Dual Compound EXO Folding Tire

Race winning tires. Used by professionals and amateurs alike. Tested for durability. Dual Compound rubber. Weight: 835g (26x2.3 DC), 865g (27.5x2.3 DC), 910g (29x2.3 DC). 60tpi folding bead construction. EXO: Lightweight Ultimate Sidewall Technology.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great tires good for tires

I've been using these tires for a while now and the difference between these tires and a regular tire is amazing. They perform very well both on and off-road. Delivery took a while but so far I'm very happy with these tires.

Pros
  • test for one year
Cons
  • weak

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Best grip while cycling

Sorry, no apologies for the messy photos. I have to change my axle. But the tires work great. I pass creek beds and cliff faces and they lose their footing only with algae. And when I put weight on them, they slip less. Definitely one of the best tires I've ever bought for a bike.

Pros
  • Slim design
Cons
  • Not all fit

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works well. in Tires & Tubes

I like this tire because of the rough profile when it's mounted backwards on the rear wheel of my recumbent, which gives high rolling resistance but good traction. Grip is the key factor for me and I can't find a better one than this one. The only thing that confuses me is that it wore out in just 3 months. I would like a harder mix in the middle so it lasts longer. The rest is OK.

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well worth the money in exchange for more control and better performance

I have to say this tire makes a world of difference, especially if you are a beginner like me. With probably just under 100 miles this tire is making a huge difference to my performance. Loads of grip and traction and a lot more confidence in my rides. The investment is definitely worth it. I've paired it with a Minion DHR II in the rear and the combo grabs the trails for a lot more control.

Pros
  • Sturdy finish
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great in every way without excessive rolling resistance.

I really like these tires. They work all year round in different conditions. Rolling resistance isn't bad either. These are my tires so far after trying many others. For the record: I mostly drive in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. In winter it is mostly damp, dirty, slippery roots. Summer can be dry and dusty due to the large amount of loose items. It's not usually very rocky here, but I often ride on scree (some gravel). Mainly soil, needles and roots. As I said, all good.

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Updates

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good performance at a top price

Racing tire with neutral handling. It's made in Taiwan, marked Tubeless Ready, and has a maximum pressure of 60psi. I bought this tire for $60 to match the Maxxis Minion tire that sits on the back of my hardtail with a Rock Shox Recon front fork. It is simply mounted with a tube. I wanted to sell the bike because the Maxxis tires look very good and will make it more desirable. Good, it worked! I took it for a short test drive. I accelerated like never before. I kicked like crazy. It's soโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Handy article
Cons
  • The list is long.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

GREAT TIRES! on Tires & Tubes

I've had these tires for about 7 months now and I can honestly say they're the best tires I've ever ridden. I have ridden all types of tires, Conti, Vittorias, Kenda and even other Maxxis tires and don't get me wrong they are all great tires but I believe if you are looking for tires with massive lugs and huge sidewalls. clutch is better. They withstand road use, gravel, dirt, and even loose, dust-like surfaces. The double compound seems to hold up quite a bit and I've hardly noticed any wearโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • I'll write back later