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Maxxis Minion DHF DH 3C MaxxGrip 29 x 2.50WT
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Maxxis Minion DHF DH 3C MaxxGrip 29 x 2.50WT

$120.00 Incl. tax
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With a tread design that deftly balances rolling speed with braking and cornering traction, it's hard to find fault with the Minion DHF. Read more.

Product description

The standard by which all tyres are judged.

  • Ramped, directional tread design
  • Large cornering blocks
  • Single-ply, DoubleDown, and DH casings available
  • 3C MaxxTerra, 3C MaxxGrip, and Super Tacky available on select models
  • Wide trail (WT) casing specs are optimized for 30-35mm inner width rims

With a tread design that deftly balances rolling speed with braking and cornering traction, it's hard to find fault with the Minion DHF. That's probably why it's one of the most imitated tires in mountain biking. Whether riding local trails, a backcountry epic, racing enduro or World Cup downhill, there's a Minion DHF spec to meet your needs. The Minion DHF is available in trail, enduro, and downhill specs.

3C MaxxGrip
3C MaxxGrip uses the softest rubber compounds to offer the ultimate in grip and slow rebound properties for unparalleled traction in downhill applications.

DH Casing
Dual Ply – Also known as Downhill casing, this is 2 x 60TPI layers. It also has a Butyl insert stretching from the bead up the sidewall. This makes a huge difference in pinch flat protection, while also supporting the sidewall of the tyre.

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