Maxxis High Roller II Tire

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$74.00
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Worthy, but Minion beats it
Rating:
The Good
Mud shedding ability, and downhill bite
The Bad
Weight, climbing slip, and cornering sketch unless ruthlessly thrown at the corner
Overall Review:
Not a bad DH tire, if I got a bike with them I'd use them, but replace them with something else. They look like the offspring of the original HRs mixed with a Minion DHR. I was never a fan of the old High Roller, and much prefer the Minion DHF. The HR2 is better than the old tire IMO but still has some of the old annoyances, personally a think it just handles a bit worse than a DHF, but braking traction is good as is mud shedding. Climbing as HR is worse than a semi-slick

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F N A Cotton!
Rating:
The Good
I was a big fan of the old HR tires, and the new HR II model leaves zero to be desired... Much more true to size now with killer sidewall and compound options. Less on or off feel through the corners and works well on a pretty wide variety of terrain. Running the 3C 2.4's on my Entourage and will never swap. They give you a ton of trust in your traction... Well done Maxxis..
The Bad
Still can't corner like Minnaar...
Overall Review:

In short... They shred, and inspire true confidence when pushing your bikes limits. Whether you choose dual ply or single for trail or DH, can't imagine too many people being let down by these...

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One of the best tires around!
Rating:
The Good
Grip is superb in dry or wet, sheds mud nicely, fairly light for its ability to fr/dh...
The Bad
It's a bit pricey, but can be found for under $60 online.
Overall Review:

Great everything tire, highly recomended

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Specifications

Product
Maxxis High Roller II Tire
Riding Type
Trail
Freeride / Bike Park
Downhill
Wheel Size
26"
27.5" (650b)
29"
Tire Width
Option 1: 2.3 inches
Option 2: 2.5 inches
Option 3: 2.6 inches
Tubeless Compatible
Yes
Bead
Foldable
Durometer
Dual compound, 3C MaxxGrip, 3C MaxxTerra, and Super Tacky options available
Sidewall
60 TPI and 120 TPI options
Wide trail (WT), Single-ply, DoubleDown, and DH casings available
Weight
26" from: 1 lb 13.5 oz (835 g)
26" to: 2 lb 12.4 oz (1,260 g)
27.5" from: 1 lb 13.8 oz (845 g)
27.5" to: 2 lb 11.4 oz (1,230 g)
29" from: 2 lb 0.1 oz (910 g)
29" to: 2 lb 9.1 oz (1,165 g)
Miscellaneous
The open and aggressive tread design gives the High Roller II excellent soil penetration and mud clearing ability. A square profile provides a solid, consistent feel across the knobs. Modified knobs on the shoulder and center improve braking performance and traction on hard surfaces. When gravity pulls you downhill, rely on the High Roller II to keep you upright.
Price
From: $79.00
To: $111.00
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Free shipping on orders over $50 (continental U.S. only).
International shipping available. Some exclusions apply.
Free shipping on orders over $50 (continental U.S. only).
International shipping available. Some exclusions apply.
$74.00
Free shipping on orders over $50 (continental U.S. only).
International shipping available. Some exclusions apply.
Free shipping on orders over $50 (continental U.S. only).
International shipping available. Some exclusions apply.
$84.00
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