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The Maxxis Ardent Race 3C Exo TR Folding Tire is a high-performance mountain bike tire designed for both competitive and recreational cyclists. With a 26-inch diameter and a robust 2.2 width, it features tubeless technology for reduced weight and improved speed. The tire's directional tread ensures superior grip and control on various terrains, while its impressive tensile strength of 60 PSI guarantees durability for long-lasting performance. Backed by a limited 1-year warranty, this tire is a must-have for any serious cyclist looking to enhance their riding experience.
Item Diameter | 26 Inches |
Brand | MAXXIS |
Tire Type | Tubeless |
Item Width | 26 Inches |
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Tensile Strength | 60 PSI |
Tread Type | Directional |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04717784025995 |
Size | 26 x 2.203 |
Manufacturer | PROOK |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.76 x 8.27 x 4.45 inches |
Package Weight | 0.72 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.7 x 7.4 x 4.4 inches |
Item Weight | 600 Grams |
Brand Name | MAXXIS |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Model Name | Mxt72374100 |
Color | Standard |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | TB72374100 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | Ardent |
Included Components | Bike Parts |
Outer Material | rubber |
Sport Type | Cycling |
Grip Size | 2.2 |
Grip Type | 3C MaxxSpeed |
A**O
These tires rip
So I'm a bike commuter and ride my full suspension MTB mostly on the roads lately , especially right now because I had a bad crash on my drop bar bike and it's out of commission. I replaced a set of cooked Maxxis iKons with these. I thought the ikons were fast. These smoke those tires and are even more quiet. It was a tight fit to get them mounted with tubes but I managed it with some clamps to keep the opposite side bead in the valley of my mavic wheels and got them on without popping the tubes. They roll straight with no wobble , are fast as hell in my opinion and even make hills easier to climb. I can't comment on durability since I just mounted them last weekend but I think they will hold up well. They get good traction on gravel, and great traction under heavy braking without skidding much. They are agile in cornering. I'm certain they would hold their own on mountain trails as well. These tires are fantastic.
M**E
Good Tire
MAXXIS Ardent tire is a good option for the rear. Good quality, good cornering, good traction!
A**E
Quick and responsive feel.
Excellent grip on loose and hard pack. Started at 25psi and seemed to instantly lock on the trails with tons of grip. I've used the 2.4 size and that's even more grippy and comfy but I found the 2.4 had a soft and kinda a slow with response. Almost like an old Oldsmobile. The 2.2 is more twitchy in response but has a better predictable feel when leaning in to a turn. Climbs great and the weight is manageable.Not great in soupy mud but does the job. I use this up front with a Ikon 2.2 in the back. Great cross country combo. A real good race set up.I've always had good luck with Maxxis tires holding up well and no flats run tubeless.
J**R
Great tire
I replaced my front tire with this, and have been quite happy with the change. (I previously had 2.2 Ikons front and rear, still have the rear one.)With this in the front, I feel like I have just a bit more grip in the corners without any change I have noticed to top speed rolling resistance. I feel more confident pushing through corners with a little more speed than before.I only ride off road when trails are dry to tacky, so I have no idea how grip is in other conditions.I would definitely recommend this tire.
S**L
Better than my last tires!
No issues with Shipping and delivery.I have a 2013 Trek Marlin Gary Fisher X-Country bike (entry level). At the time I bought this bike I wasn’t doing any real mountain biking- mostly paved with some easy off-road.Now my husband and I are going more off trail and I decided I needed to upgrade my stock Bontrager tires as I keep slipping on roots and in mud. We live in Texas so only flat to moderately hilly areas here (except west Texas).I added Ardent (2.4 width) to the front and the Ardent Race (2.2 width) to the rear. The grip is definitely better than my last tires, I don’t slip as much on mud and leaves. Please note: These tires MUST face a certain way when you install them on the bike. They are directional- look for the arrow on the tire. Reviews from others who say the tires are really slow make sure me wonder if they have the tires on backwards.I didn’t notice getting any buildup going through mud and although grip is improved for me, the tire does still slip at times on roots and mud. But maybe anything would? I only notice a little more resistance during pedaling than my last tire. From what I understand, these are XCountry tires. My husband also added these to his 2013 Trek Mamba. His original Bontrager tire had larger knobs than mine and he says he notices better grip with these as well.
A**X
Nice back tire with noticeably low rolling resistance, but not built for chunk.
Side knobs are closer and more evenly spaced than on the standard ardent, which is nice. Also, the rolling resistance is noticeably lower, since I can hit significantly higher speeds on straight downhills. However, I think that some of that lower rolling resistance owes to a more supple casing, which makes these tires more susceptible to puncture on chunky stuff. I've had two of these tires fail in the same way: right above the bead, sort of like a pinch flat (but setup tubeless). The first I had to throw out, the second I was able to fix. Just make sure to run higher pressures than normal, and keep to smoother trails.More predictable traction and less rolling resistance. I might just be a better rider now than I was then though. I ride a lot of dry stuff, and gravel over harpack/rock.
M**Z
Great XC tire
Excellent, fast-rolling tire, with grip and strong sidewalls to handle rocks and roots. Recently ran an XC Marathon race with one of these and had no problems. You can use it either as front or as a rear tire. My set up was: Front - Maxxis Ardent Race 2.2, Rear - Maxxis Ikon 2.2, both tubeless. For more trail-oriented setups, you can use it as a rear tire and put something more beefy as the front tire.
C**.
Great moderately light tire
An excellent moderately light tire with good grip as well as puncture protection with the EXO protection. This is the first Ardent Race I have tried but I've ran the regular Ardent with EXO and haven't had a flat in a long time. I've got about 100 miles on this tire so far and it really performs well. I am using it on the front. I may also try this one the rear as the other tire I was trying did not do well.
C**N
Perfecto
Ha llegado en el tiempo previsto, muy diligente y en perfecto estado. Todo perfecto
C**N
Cubierta mtb
Buena relación calidad precio
A**R
Excelentes, recomendables !!!
Buena tracción en terreno compactado y grava, muy confiables en húmedo excelente control de frenado !!!
A**.
Absolutely awesome tire.
I mostly ride in dry conditions on hard pack, loose over hard, terrain with a plenty of sharp rocks at times. I have a combo front - ardent 2.4” and rear - recon race 2.25”. Works well for me, loads of grip, longer side knobs give additional support and confidence during cornering.
A**R
So far, so good
The product up close looks great. Have yet to install the tire. Waiting a few months after all the snow is gone.
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