The original Forekaster was designed as a wet weather option for XC while the new version is aimed squarely at modern short travel 100mm-130mm trail bikes - aka the downcountry segment. Intended to be a Goldilocks tyre the new Forekaster rolls fast but also provides solid cornering and braking traction in a broad range of trail conditions. Features include: A densely packed tread pattern to increase rolling efficiency taller side knobs to improve cornering grip and raised ridges on the casing to promote mud clearing. Specification Goldilocks of mtb tyres Compound: 3C MaxxTerra Compound Technology Breaker: EXO Puncture Protection Max PSI: 50 Bead Type: Folding Tubeless Tyre TPI: 60 Weight:...
Best Price: £61.74 from Cyclestore
| Stockist | Catalogue Product Name | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maxxis Forekaster Folding Maxxterra Exo TR 29 X 2.4 Mtb Tyre | £61.74 | Visit Store |
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