Maxxis  Rekon 3C MaxxTerra EXO+ Tire - 27.5 x 2.6

$99.00
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Color: Black
Size: 27.5 IN x 2.6 IN
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A light-duty trail tire designed to go fast in technical terrain, the Maxxis Rekon 3C MaxxTerra EXO+ tire can tackle a variety of surfaces, whether you're riding hard-packed dirt or loose gravel.

Features

  • Wide knobs down the middle provide control under braking and L-shaped side knobs assure support when carving loose turns
  • 3C MaxxTerra compound is an intermediate triple compound configuration that offers improved traction, better treadwear and less rolling resistance
  • EXO+ layer in the sidewalls offers medium-duty puncture protection and is 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
  • Recommended for hard-packed to loose conditions
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Mountain Biking

Wheel Size

27.5 inches

Tire Width

2.6 inches

Bead Type

Folding

Tubeless

Yes

Thread Count Casing (tpi)

60 threads per inch

Tread Type

Knobby Tread

Recommended Pressure (psi)

40 pounds per square inch

Weight

948 grams

Tire Type

Tubeless Ready

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