🚵♂️ Elevate Your Ride with the Ultimate Trail Companion!
The Maxxis Assegai 29 x 2.50 WT tire is engineered for mountain biking enthusiasts, featuring a foldable design, 120 TPI for superior performance, and a tubeless-ready construction. With a maximum tensile strength of 50 PSI, this tire ensures exceptional traction and durability on any terrain.
Material Type | Andere |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Item Width | 22.86 Centimeters |
Item Diameter | 29 Inches |
Tensile Strength Max | 50 PSI |
Tread Type | Nutsetter |
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Tire Type | Clincher |
S**L
Tracks whatever line you choose regardless of terrain
I bought a Maxxis Assegai 2.6 MaxTerra as a replacement rear tire after watching hours of tire review videos on YouTube, comparing at least twenty different tires. It’s definitely not the budget choice. It’s a replacement for the rear tire that my 29” Enduro bike came with when I bought it a year ago. The bike originally came with a Maxxis Aggressor, which despite its name, didn’t impress me as very aggressive. I found it slid around way too much, especially at lower pressures. Maybe the name means it was for ‘aggressive’ riders who want a tire for a showy and aggressive riding style… I could actually feel the tire sidewalls deforming sometimes, especially at low pressures, and after a bit of use it stopped maintaining tubeless pressure well before the tread showed even that much wear, due to micro cuts and punctures that would leak sealant slowly. I ride in very dry conditions all year round, with a combination of loose sand and rock and sharp edged granite drops and rock gardens. I could also never get the pressure quite right on the Aggressor, it was either too hard and bouncy when run at 25+ PSI, or noticeably sloppy when the pressure was anywhere below 22 PSI.The Assegai I loved after just two rides. I ran it at 21 PSI and that seemed the perfect pressure without any tweaking. The thing I most liked was that the careful mixture of side and center knobs seem to give it an ability to track a line perfectly regardless of whether the terrain was exposed rock, loose rock, hard clay or loose sand.My first ride was on my local mountain behind Vista, with 700ft of technical climbing with multiple steep sharp switchbacks and a difficult uphill exposed rock sections where traction on exposed rock is key, followed by 700ft straight back down again on a custom built downhill trail, with big clay berms, steep -40% gradient rocky drops and a few loose loamy sections in a creek bed.The Assegai was perfect on the uphill, nearly never losing traction on the switchbacks. On the downhill, it gave huge confidence over the rocky drops, because it really likes to stay connected to the terrain whenever possible. Sure it will skid if you want it to, but for me it doesn’t seem like it wants to be ridden by the type of rider who wants to shred every corner and spray gravel all over the place in the process. Rather, it’s for a rider that wants the confidence that their bike will go exactly where they put it on every single turn, and track whatever line the rider chooses, regardless of what the trail throws at you.My second ride was one of my favorite circuits at Daley Ranch. This time there is a long slow uphill with multiple sections of loose rock and deep clay ruts. The Assegai excelled at both, especially the clay ruts where the side knobs bite right in and let your ride up out of the rut to track a line while keeping power on. Everything about the tire encouraged me to keep the power on through difficult uphill terrain, with the confidence that the grip will be delivered by the tire continuously and smoothly. Then there is a fast single track downhill, with flat out sweeping turns, sharp uphills, and sandy loose switchbacks. Overall, the Assegai simply gave me more confidence in every type of terrain, and as a rider that confidence meant I had more fun.I’m now wondering how long I can wait before justifying buying another Assegai for the front to replace my Maxxis Minion DHF 2.6, as I’m convinced the Assegai would also be a brilliant front tire for my riding style and conditions.
T**V
The Maxxis tires are the best tires I have ever used with excellent perfomance and wear! A++
I love the way they grip the trail wet or dry and also have excellent performance and wear when riding on the street! Amazons price is outstanding with quick delivery to get you back out on the trails!!!
M**H
My new favorite tires
They fit perfectly on 30 mm rims.I like the feeling they give when rolling and their grip. They also have hard walls.
A**R
Great Front Tire!
This tires are great all around, grip, predictable in corners, pretry good on the rolling resistance, my go to front tires!
A**R
Best front tire!
Perfect front tire! Awesome grip. It’s on the front of my YT Capra.
D**S
Outstanding front tire!
This tire has grip for miles. It rolls surprisingly fast. I’ll buy these again.
T**D
Love it
Best tire on the market
J**E
Easily the best front tire I've used.
I love this tire - paired with a DHR II on the rear, I've found the combination I can't imagine wanting to change in the foreseeable future.I feel more confidence with my bike; my braking is reduced in frequency and intensity, and my descents are quicker.
B**O
Great grip!
I have it on my tubeless mullet setup, and let me tell you. It is awesome, there is a bit of rolling resistance when pedaling on flat terrain, but when it comes to going downhill. The tires behave the way you want them to be. It gives you the confidence to tackle any terrain put them through.
I**L
Copertoni
Copertoni perfetti per enduro
J**A
Perfecto
Llevo este neumático delante y detrás. Lo recomiendo sin dudar. Todo lo de MAXXIS es bueno.
B**K
Neue Schlappen
Cool bester Gripp
F**K
Genialer MTB-Reifen!
Fahren diesen MTB-Reifen in Größe 27,5x2,5 als VR und einen MagicMary 27,5x2,6 als HR an meinem E-Bike. Der Assegai vorne hat einen Supergrip, ist absolut spurtreu und zeigt gerade in Kurven sein enormes Potential. Sehr empfehlenswert!
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