Maxxis  Assegai EXO+ Tire

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No matter your lean angle, the Maxxis Assegai EXO+ tire provides tenacious, predictable grip on the trails. Use it front and rear for a surefooted feel or up front with a faster rolling rear tire.

Features

  • Recommended for all trail, enduro and downhill conditions
  • Center knobs are heavily ramped on the leading edge to reduce rolling resistance
  • Small knobs located between the center tread and side knobs provides a smooth transition while cornering
  • 3C MaxxGrip compound uses the stickiest, slowest rebounding rubber offered by Maxxis
  • EXO+ layer in the sidewalls offers medium-duty puncture protection, suitable for all-around trail riding
  • Durable 60 TPI casing helps ward off damage from rocks and roots
  • Small butyl insert around the bead protects the tire from pinch flats and helps prevent rim damage
  • Tubeless ready tire must be mounted to a tubeless-compatible rim and use a liquid sealant in order to retain air
  • Tubeless ready tires offer ability to run lower air pressures for improved traction, lower rolling resistance (compared to a tube-type tire) and decreased chance of flatting
  • Wide Trail (WT) size (27.5 x 2.5 in. only) is optimized for 35 mm inner width rims
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Mountain Biking

Wheel Size

27.5 inches

Tire Width

27.5 IN x 2.5 IN: 2.5 inches

27.5 IN x 2.6 IN: 2.6 inches

Bead Type

Folding

Tubeless

Yes

Thread Count Casing (tpi)

60 threads per inch

Tread Type

Knobby Tread

Recommended Pressure (psi)

27.5 IN x 2.5 IN: 50 pounds per square inch

27.5 IN x 2.6 IN: 40 pounds per square inch

Weight

27.5 IN x 2.5 IN: 1,151 grams

27.5 IN x 2.6 IN: 1,164 grams

Tire Type

Tubeless Ready

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