Are Maxxis High Rollers good?

The Maxxis High Roller II is a classic all-mountain and downhill tyre. So using it as a rear control tyre on enduro bike tests recently has been like getting reacquainted with an old friend. There’s a near perfect balance of grip, reasonable rolling speed and superb braking bite, even in the wet or on looser dirt.

What are Maxxis High Roller for?

The High Roller II MTB Tyre is manufactured with a square profile that provides a solid, consistent feel across the tread knobs for a stable ride. The modified tread knobs vastly improve braking performance and traction on hard surfaces, which is proven on downhill and all-mountain trails for a boost in performance.

Is the high roller 2 a good front tire?

Slightly better in wet, looser dirt than the popular Minion DHF, it’s great on both ends, although choosing the 3C compound on the front provides way better confidence and edge grip on wet roots and rocks. The Maxxis High Roller II was the proud winner of the Best All Rounder Tyre award.

Is Maxxis High Roller II Tubeless Ready?

The 60tpi casing, with EXO protection, tips the scales below the two pound mark, and are tubeless-ready. The High Roller II EXO Tubeless Ready 27.5in Tire is equally happy mounted up front or out back.

What is Maxxis 3C Maxx Terra?

An intermediate compound configuration used in select mountain tires. 3C MaxxTerra is softer and offers more traction than 3C MaxxSpeed, yet provides better treadwear and less rolling resistance than MaxxGrip. EXO. An extremely cut-resistant and abrasion-resistant material added to the sidewalls of select mountain …

Is Maxxis High Roller tubeless?

Maxxis High Roller II Tubeless Ready MTB Tyre Featuring an aggressive tread profile for exceptional soil penetration and mud-shedding qualities, it’s also tubeless ready, so you can benefit from even traction even with lower tyre pressures, without risking pinch flats or punctures.

Is Maxxis 3C worth?

yes it worth the extra cost for the front. Has more grip due to the softer compound. However the 3c does wear quicker. So the best combo to go for is a 3c in the front and a regular in the rear.

What does Maxxis TPI mean?

Threads Per Inch
Threads Per Inch (TPI) The number of threads that cross through one square inch of a single ply of the tire’s casing. Lower TPI gives better puncture, cut and abrasion resistance but is heavier.

What does 3C Maxx Terra mean?

Maxxis 3C = three layers of different compound rubbers, available in 3 combinations (see below). The base layer is always a very firm, stiff rubber and the two layers on top of this are progressively softer. Maxxis 3C Maxx Terra = 70a base, 50a centre, 42a shoulders.

What is 3C MaxxTerra?

3C MaxxTerra An intermediate compound configuration used in select mountain tires. 3C MaxxTerra is softer and offers more traction than 3C MaxxSpeed, yet provides better treadwear and less rolling resistance than MaxxGrip.

Is 60 TPI better than 120 TPI?

The higher 120 TPI casing is lighter, thinner and will be able to better conform to the shape of the terrain. However, the 60 TPI casing is more resistant to puncture, abrasions and cuts.

What is a good TPI?

How do you measure? Ideally, you look at the TPI of the casing fabric before it is made into the tire. Casing fabrics vary between 15 TPI for coarse utility tires to 120 TPI for very high-end tires.