I've always used the least grippy compound maxxis (DHF, DHRII and SS) on my Emtb for that very reason. Occasionally when a ride/conditions actually call for it I'll use a soft compound magic mary up front (not the super soft tho)
MAXXGRIP/Super soft compound tyres are intended for gravity racing. And IMO they're simply too draggy to be much fun for all round riding. Plenty folk use them at trail centres and on easy natural terrain though. especially on emtbs. Not only are the softest compounds slow/draggy but they rob you of power/battery life.
*sigh*
not sure why I bothered
about to buy a Maxxis set for the summer, was planning on:
DHF: folding 3C maxx terra EXO TR - 29 x 2.5
Assegai: folding 3c maxx terra EXO TR - 29 x 2.5
its mainly for rocky riding, like in the pictures, sharp and rounded rocks but lots of them.. im finding my michelin wild enduro a but crap in the dry..
im also finding the amount of variations of tyre available bewildering.. ive never had or ridden maxxis tyres before.
basically, will this set work ok ?
*sigh*
not sure why I bothered
Yeah, wet rock I'd go assegai double down maxgrip both ends while it's wet. If you get a season that is reasonably dry, I'd go dhf on the rear, double down, maxterra. Note: I think you'd be OK with exo on the front, if you want to save some weight and money, but stay with the maxgrip. This is from somebody who rarely rides wet rock; the few times I've ridden rock like that in your picture, I was thankful that I had lowish pressures and would have felt better with grippier tyres. I ride a lot of rock, but it is usually dry and grippy. Even when it's wet it isn't that slippery; kind of a sandstone maybe.
....very comprehensive but I find US reviews invariably favour tyres that are best for dry hard pack and rocky terrain (and seem always to favour Maxxis !!) whereas most of my riding is in softer loam and mud. There are far better tyres out there and at better prices than Maxxis for my type of terrain. I have Assegais on my E180........very little different performance to Michelin Wild Enduro on my Levo and wear very quickly.Here is a report of 29 different mtb tyres. It is different in that it allocates scores to a range of attributes so that you can decide what you want. It also totals all the scores up to form a ranking like best front tyre, best rear tyre, best overall, best.......
Best Mountain Bike Tires of 2021
....very comprehensive but I find US reviews invariably favour tyres that are best for dry hard pack and rocky terrain (and seem always to favour Maxxis !!) whereas most of my riding is in softer loam and mud. There are far better tyres out there and at better prices than Maxxis for my type of terrain. I have Assegais on my E180........very little different performance to Michelin Wild Enduro on my Levo and wear very quickly.
these reviews should suit Australia too then. Re the assegai and wild enduro - for me I like the higher volume and round profile tyre (assegai) and prefer the tread. Admittedly I go by look of the tread and how it goes with my logic - the wild enduro does get great reviews. So long as we're happy with our choices; reviews etc are for those who are still looking. Also, here in Aus, maxxis are relatively cheap. Because I use tannus in the rear I don't need a high tech sidewall; I've never had trouble with just an exo on the front, although I'd go exo+ on the front next time. Bog standard exo on the rear.....very comprehensive but I find US reviews invariably favour tyres that are best for dry hard pack and rocky terrain (and seem always to favour Maxxis !!) whereas most of my riding is in softer loam and mud. There are far better tyres out there and at better prices than Maxxis for my type of terrain. I have Assegais on my E180........very little different performance to Michelin Wild Enduro on my Levo and wear very quickly.
I'm guessing you don't do drops or jumps. I'm not big on either - I'm still on small ones. I used to be very low pressure till I started drops etc. There's no need to have higher pressures if you don't need it thoughtubeless around 22-23 psi and I'm 90kg ISH
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