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Riding the (sticky) bandwagon! Maxxis tire review 

Jeff Kendall-Weed
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I’ve been riding Maxxis tires on a few of my mountain bikes for three months now, and in a pretty good variety of trail conditions, which lead me to posting this review. I used to work at Wilderness Trail Bikes, also referred to as WTB, and still enjoy many of their tires. However, Maxxis has the largest share of the bicycle market, and their tires are much more common in the field. Since I’m not officially affiliated with WTB, this has been a great chance to spend some time sampling some of the best tires from Maxxis.
In front, I’ve been using the grippy Assegai 29x2.5WT Double Down with MaxxTerra rubber: bit.ly/MaxxisAssegai2022JKW (affiliate link)
In rear, I’ve enjoyed the fast rolling Aggressor 29x2.5WT Double Down in most conditions:
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A more aggressive rear tire option that I’ve liked a lot in the wet is the Minion DHR II 29x2.4WT Double Down MaxxTerra: bit.ly/MaxxisDHR2022JKW (affiliate link)
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@mtb_hucker
@mtb_hucker 2 года назад
Hey Jeff, thanks so much for these great reviews. You break down all of the technical aspects and put them in such an easy to under format. I'd love to see a review of the Michelin Wide Enduro tyres to hear your thoughts and comparisons. Thanks again for the awesome content!
@257sombra
@257sombra 2 года назад
i run maxxis dhr 2 29inch 2.6 front and rear all year around and it works great. but yes once again it all come down to the rider style of riding and tire pressure and terrain. great video man. hopefully in the future more videos comparing other brands. nice work.
@TKn0eZ
@TKn0eZ 2 года назад
I’m running the same set up with the Assegai up front and the DHR II in the rear. Love it! I was running a DHF up front and I kept washing out on corners. So I completely agree with you. Great video!
@nunyabiznes32
@nunyabiznes32 2 года назад
Thanks for another great video Jeff! I was running a set of Specialized Eskar tires several summers ago and had the front wash out at Galbraith on the bottom section of Evolution. Slid headfirst into a tree. Thankfully was wearing a full face, but still injured my lower spine. Thought I might have paralyzed myself, but was able to ride out. Threw those tires in the trash and went back to Maxxis High Rollers (at the time).
@flyman_0
@flyman_0 2 года назад
Would definitely recommend giving the Dissector a try when the dirt dries up again. It doesn't hook up quite as well as the DHR2 in the wet, but it rolls basically on par with the aggressor with a bit more weight. Assegai+Dissector has done really well for me in nor-cal dirt.
@SamMose
@SamMose 2 года назад
Run this set up on my DH rig, best set up I’ve found.
@SpencerBaum
@SpencerBaum 2 года назад
Dissector is a fantastic rear tire! The only issue I've found with it is how fast it disintegrates, especially the Maxx grip version. My dissector lasted me About 4 months
@marcelknop1
@marcelknop1 2 года назад
I tried the Dissector once - runs well but the side knobs were tearing after 3 rides. Never bought one again. I think I got 150km out of the tyre
@tyk9204
@tyk9204 2 года назад
Love the dissector but it wears out in 30-60 days in AZ, this included the 'long wearing' DC version. I moved on to something else that lasts longer and is cheaper than $95 a pop.
@dirteatinggrin
@dirteatinggrin 2 года назад
I second this. Dissector is my go-to rear instead of DHR nowadays. I ride in the Okanagan and all over BC. I only run Double Down though, definitely don't have the wear issues others are complaining about below you.
@Beckeryable
@Beckeryable 2 года назад
I was worried I was the only one, bought an Occam last June and I still don’t feel confident in the DHF on the front! Going to try something else now, thanks for the videos! You also helped in making my Occam purchase decision, it’s been a fun bike!
@brendanford4850
@brendanford4850 2 года назад
Thanks for the content just got some dhr 3.0 for my 29 plus bike. You have helped me to justify my decision. Cheers
@Lockoman2100
@Lockoman2100 2 года назад
Totally with you in this. Assegai Front - DHRII Rear is one of the best combos if you want to lean your bike!
@AZMTB
@AZMTB 2 года назад
Here in Phoenix, I tried many tires over the past few years. I found that the Assegai up front and Aggressor on the back wheel is the best combo for our loose over hard-packed trails. The Aggressor is very grippy and awesome at climbing, with the only downside being that it does wear out noticeably quicker than other tires and it’ll start skidding out on some of the climbs. I usually get 6 months out of them before I need a new one, and an Assegai once a year.
@ThatPNWlyfe
@ThatPNWlyfe 2 года назад
I’m looking at the Assegai front & DHRii for my Rocky Mtn Growler (hard tail). Glad to hear you endorse them for PNW winters.
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
Totally. Though I will say I prefer the 2.8 front/2.6 rear on my 27.5 Stylus, as the extra traction and cush of the 2.6 rear has been nice. About to do some width tests soon, should be interesting! Jealous of your Growler, those are hard to get!!!!
@hitmeup_yomama
@hitmeup_yomama 2 года назад
great video Jeff, really enjoying your chaneel so far, I'm a fan of old school trail too, I raced bike trials back in Spain in the early 90s and I can relate with your story. I ride DHR II back and front in Ireland, mostly wet always... and the grip is fenemenal, I have a shorty in my shed I've been aiming to fit in a test out on the front. Keep the content coming man, fair play. might the wind be always on your back ! 😃
@Coolcmsc
@Coolcmsc 2 года назад
Great vid! Agree with DHR at the rear and MaxTerra front and back. I find the Assegai at front fantastic, but it’s more sticky than the DHF (30%??? when I did a simple roll to stop comparison). Yes, the DHF doesn’t have quite the outright performance of the Assegai up front, but I’m 65 and still riding hard and the arthritis is making me less limber and I simply not as strong or fit as I was, however hard I try. My point, well, some of us can’t exploit the Assegai fully and if our athleticism is waning a bit too, then the DHF is a fantastic companion to the DHR out back. And DD casing every time. MaxTerra vs MaxGrip? I’d make the same case as the Assegai vs the DHF: if you’re really fit and your front is slipping because you’re skilled and simply ripping the trail fast, then go MaxGrip. But if you need some coaching, to stop the front slipping and maybe not that fit, then go for the Terra and a subscription to Kendall’s Patreon! 😊
@PURADieTischler
@PURADieTischler 2 года назад
Absolutely agree, EXO casing (especially in the back) is a fun destroyer
@Christophe_L
@Christophe_L 2 года назад
Can confirm. Double Down has saved me many times. I run a DHF 2.5 3C and Agressor 2.3 dual compound in back, both DD. Great combo, gets drifty very predictably.
@drewziraldo5407
@drewziraldo5407 2 года назад
Nice, Assagai Front Dissector Rear is what I run in Sedona after trying the same ones as you.
@sethbeiden1305
@sethbeiden1305 2 года назад
Jeff is a fricking rain man on tires, holy cow. Thanks homie!
@derekcote2686
@derekcote2686 2 года назад
I just got a new YT Jeffsy (Love it!) that came with Maxxis Minion DHR 2.4 WT on front and back. I have noticed considerable front drift compared to my old ride with DHR/DHF set up. The DHF was way better on the front but I have been considering the Assegai for my new ride. Thanks, Jeff, for confirming my doubts about the DHR on the front.
@richarddrummond9867
@richarddrummond9867 2 года назад
Great vid, interesting, brings out the nerd in us 😄. Definitely review the other maxxis tyres. I'm now running aggressor double down on the back with high roller 2 on the front. The bike came like that and I've only had it 2 days so hopefully they will work well..
@monkeyfighterides3153
@monkeyfighterides3153 2 года назад
Same experience in the midwest with same tires. I think your spot on!
@jonnysnakes5417
@jonnysnakes5417 2 года назад
Im normally a schwalbe guy but my latest bike came with assegais front and back, they felt great in pretty much every situation until weather turned and i was riding in a lot more proper mud so now ive got a pair of magic marys on the way for winter but will maybe put the assegais back on when it drys up a bit. Also really loved the wtb tyres i had on my nukeproof mega
@estimateparagon
@estimateparagon 2 года назад
Tire reviews are so helpful regardless of the manufacturer. I’m running 2.5 DHF and 2.4 Dissectors in the freak and practicing your cornering technique. They work well for me if I have total commitment. To see more tests and reviews would be great.
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
Thanks Stu!
@Monkeyseemonkey79
@Monkeyseemonkey79 2 года назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="333">5:33</a> Oh yeah, I had the displeasure of experiencing this in the summer. Took a corner, front went sliding, rear kept tracking... down I went. These crashes sure hurt a lot more than they did 10 years ago. Another great video, Jeff!
@eg-xf5ic
@eg-xf5ic 2 года назад
Yep, experienced that earlier this week lmao. Not sure if it's a tire issue or if I should just get some lessons
@ryanbuchan3158
@ryanbuchan3158 2 года назад
Hey Jeff, I ride the shore all the time in all seasons and use DHF maxxgrip exo 2.5 front and DHR2 maxxterra exo+ 2.4 (with cushcore f+r) and love that combo. I also love to ride really aggressively on trail and push hard into turns while learning the bike over but don't feel like the DHF slides out ever. I really think you need to try the maxxgrip compound on the front it's totally different.
@danamesarchik3633
@danamesarchik3633 2 года назад
Great review. I have been riding the DHF on my Levo but when it was time for a change I had to put on a Butcher T 9 felt it was a good tire when it was new but got a little sketchy as it wore out. Put a Assegai on the front and all I can say is WOW this front tire grips like glue. I haven't found any terafirma it doesn't like . I will buy it again as it instills a lot of confidence on the front end.
@shanetrammell
@shanetrammell 12 дней назад
I know this is old, and i havent even finished the vid, but i gotta say i love the squeak-overs you did for the brakes, and there is no way you think that tire name is pronounced ass-guy lollllll. Ok i will finish the vid now😂
@ilionatroya7129
@ilionatroya7129 2 года назад
I agree about the DHF giving up traction in an unpredictable way. My favorite combo right now is 2.4 dhr2 front and 2.4 dissector rear. Assegai was just too damn slow rolling and it also was less nimble feeling. Dhr2 front and rear may be the best do it all combo.
@spuddo123
@spuddo123 2 года назад
Assegai F and Dissector R (both Exo casing and rear with cushcore). Banger trail combo
@georgesayers6832
@georgesayers6832 2 года назад
Haha! I have the same issue with the DHF! Love the highroller 2 and dhf2 on the rear combo. I get a nice, controlled drift when I lose traction at high speed on those.
@tofarrell42107
@tofarrell42107 2 года назад
I was running a Trailboss in back and a Vigilante up front. I really liked that combination but they weren’t tubeless ready when I bought the bike. Switched to Maxxis just to try something new. I run an Ardent in the back and DHF in front. The Ardent rolls well but the Trailboss has more grip. I would say the DHF has a little more grip than the Vigilante.
@RiderDon
@RiderDon 2 года назад
Assegai in the front and dhr2 at the back both in DD casing perfect combo for my enduro bike. I also run the same combo for my dh bike but in dh casing perfect for the north shore and Whistler bike park..cheers 🤘🏼
@Subodai_1
@Subodai_1 2 года назад
Assegai front and back for me. 👍
@mnguyen1224
@mnguyen1224 2 года назад
That cornering sequence at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="307">5:07</a> was pure perfection 👌
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
Thank you! We have another angle of that section that's a lot more dynamic, too, will share that in an upcoming video! I sweat, a good trail really just needs lots of natural turns.
@dustybahlz6674
@dustybahlz6674 2 года назад
Thank you for this awesome rundown....
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
Thanks for watching DB!
@nmnate
@nmnate 2 года назад
Just picked up some 2.5 assegai tires with the exo+ casing. Super excited to give them a try. I'm normally running DHF / DHR2. I think I'm gonna like trying out the assegai's with the mid-knobs, should be a bit different in feel than the others which get a bit wander-y when you're not leaned over enough. I need to try out some more rear tire options, but I keep coming back to the DHR2, it just feel like a boat anchor when you need to lay into the brakes hard.
@przemysaw969
@przemysaw969 2 года назад
My goal is to ride hardtail like you Jeff! Amazing sklills! Greetings from Poland.
@jokermtb
@jokermtb 2 года назад
I absolutely LOVE the Assegai 2.5 (on Hunt Enduro Wide 33mm rim) up front....the DHR2 is a great match with it on the rear (2.4 on Hunt Enduro Wide 31mm rim) as it does break loose consistently before the Assegai gives up (if ever!)......best tire combo I've tried thus far in my 35+ years of mtb'ing
@patrickkatzmair
@patrickkatzmair 2 года назад
Exactly my tire setup. Assagai always in the front, DHR for Winter and Aggressor for Summer. And Dual Compound 60tpi on the rear, especially for Winter (front and rear)! 👌
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
Right on Patrick! My Assegais are all MaxxGrip, and the Aggressors I have are the dual compound.
@offroadrepairman
@offroadrepairman 2 года назад
DHF is surprisingly good as a rear tire, and the only position I run it after assegai was released. It’s fast rolling, better traction than aggressor but lasts much longer than dissector. If I was in Sedona, moab, or galby doing unemployment line laps I would run aggressor most of the time. I was extremely pleased with wtb judge tough fast rolling as a rear tire. Then couldn’t find any more for sale and returned to a dhr2 max tera DD as primary rear tire for Colorado front range.
@nrmrvrk
@nrmrvrk 2 года назад
Great video. Thanks for your honest opinions. I'd love to see you try a couple of other not-quite-as-popular (i.e.: not OEM'd) makes/models of tires as well. specifically... Vittoria (Mazza, Mota, Martello) and Schwalbe (Big Betty, Magic Mary, Hans Dampf)
@SpeedBoosted136
@SpeedBoosted136 2 года назад
Great review !! I also suffering sometimes with front getting washed, but it's probably because of the rider :) Because i have Assagai MaxxGrip in the front, the grippiest tire
@jamieshebubakar5110
@jamieshebubakar5110 2 года назад
If you wanted fast rolling and loose upright and with tipped over on rails grip you should have tried the Dissector on the rear. Assegai + Dissector ftw. Also EXO+ up front and DD casing in the rear. FYI the Dissector also works up front I use this on my trail bike with the Aggressor on the rear. For a fast rolling combo.
@TheMirrorVision
@TheMirrorVision 2 года назад
Great video!!! Would definitely love to see your thoughts on these tires + Dissector and Rekon in dry conditions!
@jakegreer8237
@jakegreer8237 2 года назад
I’m running a dhf up front and a wtb convict in the back. I had serious front wheel drift the other day while smashing some downhill it was terrifying!! 😂 Luckily a little rear brake tap shifted my weight and helped me recover.
@hldedrick
@hldedrick 2 года назад
Hey Jeff... dhf/aggressor...this what I started with but like you said... front washed way too much rear fast but braking was a bit lacking... I rememer you suggesting the judge for braking and bite... then came dissector which in rear felt as fast as aggressor but rear corner knobs hook so good, but wears really fast imo the bite is awesome too. I also love it in front never washes out. Very fast. Look fwd to more content. Thanks for the awesome videos. Howard
@sixate
@sixate 2 года назад
EXO has always worked great for me, but I certainly don't ride as good as you, or face a ton of sharp rocks in my area. Great comparisons between the tires.
@ichewtoast111
@ichewtoast111 2 года назад
2.6 trail bosses are low key amazing. I run mine 20PSI in the front and 22PSI in the rear.
@dzastafahrai
@dzastafahrai 2 года назад
My current setup is Assegai DD/DHR2 DD and for winter I swap front tire to WTB Verdict Tough. This works very well even on snow. On the casing topic, wouldn’t want to run anything below DD, it really helps suspension and prevent flats. Rolling resistance, don’t care as I prioritize grip and comfort more. You can be fast when you are confident. Heavy tires gives me that
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
Right on man, thanks for the feedback!
@myideas8548
@myideas8548 2 года назад
Assagai is an amazing front tire - with the extra transition knobs, it feels good at any lean angle and gives a lot of confidence in the front of the bike. I used it with an Aggressor on the rear but the Aggressor has pretty crappy braking performance on the varied Santa Cruz trails I ride. Switched to a DHR2 on the rear (both in Double Down/Max Grip) and I could not be happier. For as sticky as the Max Grip compound is, It lasts fairly well and wouldn't use anything different. I am pretty heavy and we have our share of rocks around here and the Double Down Casings have held up amazingly well. If I had any complaint, it would be that the DD casing isn't that far off the weight of the DH casing. Would be nice if they could strip a little bit of weight off the DD casing to differentiate it a little more from the DH casing. That is nit picking though. I love my setup.
@mattdickey2454
@mattdickey2454 2 года назад
Great video. I have DHF / Aggressor combo. I was thinking about trying Vittoria next. I tend to not love the DHF on the front for the reason you mentioned too. I have not tried the Assagai yet.
@dzastafahrai
@dzastafahrai 2 года назад
Tried Mazza/Martello Trail casing on enduro/trail bike, rolls fast, but prefer Maxxis DD more
@stephenharden7681
@stephenharden7681 Год назад
Great perspective. I am getting a DHR II.
@kingrat738
@kingrat738 2 года назад
Hearing you about dual ply being the way to go... Out back on my longer travel rig I'm running a Specialized Eliminator 2.6 Grid Gravity tire - which I suspect is basically their DH casing. Up front I'm running a 2.6 Magic Mary Super Trail, which is a misnomer as it's got all sorts of extra layers/protection in it... Somewhere between a DD & DH. For the bike and purpose, both tires do great 👍
@gary6361
@gary6361 Год назад
Regardless of brand, go for a sticky/tacky compound for the front tyre. Makes a big difference in the way the bike handles. Gives you more confidence in the wet or when it’s loose.
@nickzarnetske9994
@nickzarnetske9994 2 года назад
I don't like following the bandwagon and always like trying something new but it's so hard to sort tires from the millions of options there are currently! I bought a new bike last year and it had a DHF/DHR tires and they've been awesome. I ended up needing another new set this summer and with the supply issues, and Maxxis' great tan wall color I just pulled the trigger on another DHF/DHR combo. Hoping next year to try out a DHR/Dissector combo to be honest.
@xav_1029
@xav_1029 2 года назад
Bontrager SE4 rear, Maxxis Assegai front for me. Great for pedally trails.
@fernandooliveira5852
@fernandooliveira5852 2 года назад
You should try the maxxis high roller, it’s a great rear tire, it has a lot of traction and corners really well when you lean the bike. It also let’s you slide the rear around corners (not skidding), which is one of my favorite things to do.
@charlesrobinson6444
@charlesrobinson6444 2 года назад
Agree - I've got the HighRollerII (stock) up front and Aggressor out back on my Orbea Occam - rolls so well and not had grip issues. That said, heading into my first winter with this bike and combo, so let's see...
@TheBlutark34
@TheBlutark34 2 года назад
Agreed, 3 of my group ended up on the old high roller II rear simply due to what was available in double down. As long as you're leaning the bike it goes well!
@OnCloud911
@OnCloud911 2 года назад
Thanks for the review! I switched from the Trail Boss to the Aggressor in the rear as well. Scraping a little more life out of my Vigilante up front before switching to the Assegai. Good to hear your comments about casings before purchasing. Is there a potential Öhlins fork review coming up?? Is that the coil or air fork? I ended up purchasing the TTX air rear shock with my new META TR frame after watching your review of that shock. Maybe the matching fork will be the next upgrade! LOL! Never-ending money pit!
@Hawkblitz1
@Hawkblitz1 2 года назад
My SB130 came with the DHF/Aggressor Combo. Like you I haven't been a huge fan of the DHF, but am running it until it wears out and then sounds like I need to try the Assegai. I found the Aggressor to be a great tire in dry to "damp" conditions, but not to be a good tire in the PNW in the really wet winter months. I changed it out to a 2.4 Ardent I had laying around from ~Nov-March. That tire does a much better job on the slimy roots and rocks that develop in that timeframe. I would really like to hear how a Dissector works in the wet months as that may be by next rear tire. I also ran a DHR2 (front) with High Roller (Rear) on a Transition Smuggler I used to have. I thought that was a really good winter combo for a trail bike where you want something a little faster rolling but will shed mud good.
@Jeffbomke
@Jeffbomke 2 года назад
DHR2 in front with a Dissector in the rear at 2.5 each is fantastic in the southwest
@berniestebar5004
@berniestebar5004 2 года назад
Tried wtb here in VT last summer and just couldn't jive with them. Cornering knobs rolled on me to much. Love my maxxis tires. What I really want to know is what's up with the ohlins fork? Hope to see a review on some more ohlins stuff soon. Thanks for the rad videos.
@christopheredwards6430
@christopheredwards6430 2 года назад
Living in the UK at this time of year is just wet and miserable, so the tyres I use are maxxis wetscream on the front and maxxis shorty on the rear, very happy with this combination in the wet. Dont lose any traction in the sloppy muck, both great tyres
@tonwhelan
@tonwhelan 2 года назад
How do you fair out on fireroads and single track with that set up? Must be a lot of rolling resistance.
@johnnnewmex
@johnnnewmex 2 года назад
Agree about the dhf being too drifty. I ride dhr front and rear. Also like the dissector as a rear tire. The assegai is great for very aggressive/dh stuff.
@scottflowers8601
@scottflowers8601 2 года назад
DHR2 in front, aggressor in back for dry. DHR2 moved to the back with Assegai on front during winter. Good video, would like ur comparison of Maxxis and the Michelin enduros
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
Thanks Scott, the Michelins have quite A few recommendations!
@marcelknop1
@marcelknop1 2 года назад
I tried Assegai on the front once. I used the 2.6 DD Max Grip. I put this on the front without any change to the rear and found the rolling resistance terrible, so much so that I got rid of it after the third ride. The grip benefits gained were outweighed by the extra pedalling required, even on down hills. I found that where I was previously able to accelerate and overtake my friends on the downhill without having to pedal, I would need to pedal to simply keep up with them. I do like the Aggressor for its rolling resistance and grip, and the side knobs do not deteriorate as quickly as on some other tyres I have used. I am still using this tyre on my Trail bike on the rear, together with DHF on the front. My new enduro bike came OEM with Schwalbe Magic Mary front and Big Betty rear and I must say, after 600km of riding on them, I love those tyres. Good grip and so far they have held up well. Even the casings have held up and are not weeping any sealant, so much better than my MAXXIS which are now weeping after 300km of riding. I did not experience the weeping this quick before with the Maxxis and am starting to wonder if their materials have changed as the quality seems to have deteriorated.
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
And thats why I'm glad we have comments! What works great for me in the steep PNW might not be the best somewhere else. Where are you located? Here we can't really pedal on our descents since they are so steep and rutted/rooty.
@marcelknop1
@marcelknop1 2 года назад
@@JeffKendallWeed I am in Tasmania, Australia. You should put it on your list to visit. We are developing quite a few trails here which you may have heard of before.
@jamesc6876
@jamesc6876 2 года назад
maxxgrip is too grippy for u, shud try Maxterra instead and maybe a lighter casing up front if rolling speed is more important than puncturing. assegai are still great in traction in maxterra over dhf maxxgrip. in wet dunno as much but in dry loose over hard it’s faster rolling and better overall traction than dhf mg
@vic62cu
@vic62cu Год назад
Wow you are a amazing individual! You ride crazy 😂 i dont ever think i can get to that level.. other than that i agree with everything you say on maxxis tires... 😮
@mattturnerbikingmtb9359
@mattturnerbikingmtb9359 2 года назад
Not sure it’s been mentioned or not but your thumbnail looks to have the tagging for the Aggressor and Assegai flipped. At least that’s how I’m seeing it 🤷‍♂️. Liked the video!
@CalgaryDynastar
@CalgaryDynastar 2 года назад
DHF is a rear tire for me, pair is up with the assguy up front and its a blast to slap in the corners
@ericstenglein4661
@ericstenglein4661 2 года назад
My front end DHF slid yesterday. I know the feeling. Aggressor rear. I was trying to ride like JKW on my ripmo with my weight over the rear in some S bends. No bueno. Low sided and laughed. Just glad to be out riding.
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
Oooof glad you are OK! DHF was a great tire but bikes have evolved past it IMO.
@ronelaliento09
@ronelaliento09 2 года назад
Totally agree with the same tire front back setup not so being great. I also experienced the front tire washing out before the rear, so I always setup my tires with super knobby up front and tame knobbs out back, Business up front Party at the back
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
Yeah Ronel, I've been enjoying that style of tire set up for years. Once in a while it's nice to have the mega grippy back tire, like on brutally steep climbs, but the cornering trade off isn't worth it to me in the end.
@underbikedoverconfident1142
@underbikedoverconfident1142 2 года назад
Yes, its terrifying when your front wheel drifts before your rear! The other advantage of this type of a set up is that your rear wheel locks up before your front so it's like braking modulation in a weird way. Great review Jeff
@Rizenek
@Rizenek 2 года назад
My broken ribs aprove this message
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
oof heal quick @RIzen!
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
Hey that's a great point about the braking modulation, I hadn't thought about that! Super grippy rear tires are great on tech climbs and steep descents, but the flowy corners that I love are where they kinda suffer.
@seanroberts381
@seanroberts381 2 года назад
Same. Most common problem in my crashes has been the front washing out while the back has plenty of grip.
@msafirimhehe
@msafirimhehe Год назад
Great! Just installed new Maxxis Aggressor EXO 29 X 2.3 on my Scott hard tail both front and rear toady! I am curious how these gonna feel! Never used Maxxis before... Lol.. Thank you for the great review.
@charpayn1915
@charpayn1915 2 года назад
I have spent time on tires from Specialized, Kenda, Michilen and Continental. I had braking issues with Specialized butchers and with the Kenda Pinners. Michilen was awesome for braking and rocks but I didn't like the wild enduro as a rear tire. Connintental was awesome and they worked well but lacked in dusty conditions. I switched to Maxxis a few months ago and they are amazing. In socal the dirt is dusty and the Assagai and aggressor are perfect. They handle great in braking and cornering. I have had trouble with climbing traction in the rear with an aggressor.
@jamesc6876
@jamesc6876 2 года назад
u ever try Kenda Regolith SCT 2.4 on the rear? i really like them as a faster lighter rolling dhr2 MT exo/exo+ for so cal with a lot of performance similarities
@charpayn1915
@charpayn1915 2 года назад
@@jamesc6876 I’ll look into te
@thel1zardking
@thel1zardking 2 года назад
I’ve really been enjoying the dissector in the rear over the aggressor.
@charlesjastrzebski7499
@charlesjastrzebski7499 2 года назад
I've put the aggressor 2,3" as my front tire and it's awesome. For a 27,5" Kona cinder cone hardtail this tire work very well, the rolling speed on dirt is amazing, but you can really feel it slowing you down on asphalt. Even if it's a back tire, it does perform very well on the front. I do ride a 2,25 ardent on the back, and this is the best tire setup I could get. I tried to swap the tires front and back, but the feeling was horrendous.
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
Thanks for the feedback Charles!
@AHappyZeebra
@AHappyZeebra 2 года назад
Life is short, treat yourself to a fresh set of tires. Kinda funny seeing this video given I just did that this morning. Good review 👌🏼
@alejandronovelo1265
@alejandronovelo1265 2 года назад
Both are great tires. I enjoy both. Maybe it comes down to style and specific terrain when choosing brands and the best combos. I'll buy WTB over Maxxis. Things I also consider: They're a local company, are less expensive than Maxxis, and are more readily available. The best ability is availability.
@Monkeyseemonkey79
@Monkeyseemonkey79 Год назад
Lately I've been running an Maxxis Aggressor in rear, and (as Jeff suggests) the DHR II in the front - and I'm really liking the balance of grip and rolling speed. I'm not a fan of the DHF (it gets sketchy when leaning the bike), yet I find the DHR II hooks up in the wet and the dry. It's a little heavy/slow, but thus far my front end us been much more predictable in loose conditions and when leaning. The Aggressor feels much heavier than the Rekon I typically run, but it's more confidence inspiring in the wet and the braking performance is far superior. It's incredible how much difference tires make to the ride quality and handling of your bike.
@yudimahendra7655
@yudimahendra7655 2 года назад
Split second of heart attack 😂 when front tyre slip off, specialy when its tight single trail with clif side
@mgoo1713
@mgoo1713 2 года назад
The DHRII is a fantastic front tire. It's more predictable on off camber loose over hard compared to the DHF...
@chumpmtb2554
@chumpmtb2554 2 года назад
DHF was a great tire back when no one rode wider than 2.3. I think the lack of transition knobs make the "drift zone" to the corner knobs too large when running 2.5 or larger. Aggressor is great, but turns to a slick after 2 weeks. Dissector was good for 6 rides, then became an insta-skid every time I lightly tapped the brakes. I'm hooked on the Vittoria Martello, front and rear now. Not great in mud, but I live in AZ. Quickly became my favorite tire 👍
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
And that's where the regional feedback totally changes things! For you in Flagstaff and Sedona, the Aggressor wears quick- here in the PNW, after 2 months of hard riding, the Aggressor still looks new! Vittoria looks interesting, I've wanted to ride their stuff ever since they hired Ken Avery.
@silverfox0072
@silverfox0072 2 года назад
Great review. Would love to see you try the Dissector and share your thoughts.
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
I’ll have to try it, it’s gotten a lotta love in the comments!
@Rockyrjas
@Rockyrjas 2 года назад
I stand by the Assegai 200% ! I have one in the front 2.6 and one in the rear 2.5 with DD for the South Florida trails. I never got a flat or bent my rims with them on there. I'm trying out the aggressor on the rear. I don't really like it as much. Especially now that I moved up to NC
@dennisavilaugalde767
@dennisavilaugalde767 Год назад
Exelente !!, Asegai será mi eleccion.
@olivierhacking
@olivierhacking 2 года назад
Awesome video! Curious to hear your thoughts on the Vittoria Mazza...
@tommycooperfish
@tommycooperfish 2 года назад
I find Maxxis give up real easy in the wet which is not a problem on the back but the front seems to wash in saturated conditions (shorty not included, but is too mud only specific). Cant find a decent front in the range that likes really slippy roots and rock gardens but have used other tyre brands (Schwalbe and Michelin) that feel like sandpaper to rubber levels of grip in the same conditions. I guess it helps getting regional specific tyres. I agree with the exo casing though I have to over-inflate by about 5-8 psi compared to a really well constructed DH casing to avoid sealant coming out on big hits.
@OliCM3
@OliCM3 2 года назад
Assegai 2.6 front, DHR2 2.5 rear, all year round.
@colinlee-mitchell1988
@colinlee-mitchell1988 2 года назад
I live in Kelowna, BC and we have trails that can vary from wet sruce to dry grassland all in one trail, so I like to run a 2.6 assagai on the front and specialized 2.5 butcher on the rear, toughest casings for both! haven't had an issue yet this year
@strongme80
@strongme80 2 года назад
Are you by any chance referring to the 'DH' casings?
@colinlee-mitchell1988
@colinlee-mitchell1988 2 года назад
@@strongme80 of course! the only downside is that you really notice to weight on the pedal up
@nord1899
@nord1899 2 года назад
Been running WTB Vigi and TB on my 29er for a few seasons now. Generally is a 29x2.5 Vigi in Light Slash Guard High Grip and 29x2.4 TB in Tough Fast Rolling. Seems to work well for me in Utah, mostly Wasatch area but definitely with Moab trips as well. Started on a Remedy 29er but now a SB130. Kinda over built for what I ride, but then again, I've never had an issue running this setup for like 4 years now. Likewise the DHF just never really agreed with me, but can't say I have anywhere near the same skill as JKW or riding style. The Aggressor was good though. Maybe I should give Maxxis a try again with an Assegai and Dissector.
@spuddo123
@spuddo123 2 года назад
I'm certainly no expert, but I believe that your TPI explanation is incorrect. The reason that 120TPI is weaker than 60TPI is because the individual threads in 120TPI are smaller (and therefore weaker, but lighter and more flexible) to be able to fit more of them in the same space. The nylon threads are the strong part of the casing and the rubber just holds them together and gives them durability.
@edouble0325
@edouble0325 2 года назад
Actually no. The 120 TPI tire is weaker and the threaded are weaker than 60TPI. The reason why 120 is weaker is it acts like a barrier between the rubber layers without much rubber pass through (also why it’s lighter (more rubber can get squeezed out. The 60TPI let’s the rubber flow through it creating a stronger matrix. The rubber is actually a lot tougher than is realized. It’s a ticker layer of both materials. Nylon on its own pretty weak
@spuddo123
@spuddo123 Год назад
@@edouble0325 That makes a lot of sense!
@TheyForcedMyHandLE
@TheyForcedMyHandLE Год назад
I think the issue is people are using "strong" when they may mean "tough", and "tough" when they may mean "strong". Buffalo muscle is though and strong when overcooked.
@wessimpson2544
@wessimpson2544 2 года назад
Well my last bike a Canyon Strive - i rode 29’er maxxis minnion DHR II’s front and back. I now have a Trek Rail ebike the stock Bontrager brand tires very knobby but not working for my north GA trails mostly packed dirt some rocks and tons of roots. I just ordered 2 - 29x2.5 Assegail, terra, exo+. I just had washout 2 weeks ago on wet roots where the front wash out throwing me on my right shoulder breaking my collar bone. I was going to ride these stock tires until the wore out. Now I’m not sure that was such a wise choice since I’m down 6-8 weeks. I mean i could have crashed on any tires but i knew these were no Maxxis. So, i just ordered them the Maxxis which i wanted theDHR II for the rear but not in stock. So, when i recover it will give me more confidence.
@HsiawenHull
@HsiawenHull 2 года назад
LOL first thing out of my mouth when the video started was 'Hey but Jeff rides WTB!' 🤣
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
Hahaha good memory Hsiawen! I really like the WTB stuff, but it's great to have more hands on experience with the 2000 lb gorilla that is Maxxis.
@dman5703
@dman5703 Год назад
Dissector is my favorite now over the assagei simple assagei winter wall dissector summer
@ChronoCard
@ChronoCard 2 года назад
I've run DHF 2.3 /DHR 2.3, Vig 2.3/Vig 2.3, and am currently Vig 2.5/Trail Boss 2.4. Riding mostly in the Salt Lake Valley in Utah. I think the biggest problem with the Vig 2.3 is that there's a little...dead spot, I guess, where it feels that it's not going to hook up. I didn't get that with the DHF at all, but I did also notice that the DHF didn't like to be leaned over as much as the Vig. I do actually love the DHR as a rear tire. I feel like it's a very predictable and, dare I say, safe feeling tire. Did this entire season on the Vig 2.5/TB 2.4 and this combo really speaks to me. The TB looks really beat, but it somehow still finds grip. I also like to let the rear end dance a bit and feel like I have a better time with it over the DHR because of that. I think the Vig 2.5 up front is stupidly good. It doesn't have that same flat spot as the 2.3, but that could also be because I am now on 33mm ID rims. As I'm starting to lean the bike more and more, I think I may end up sticking the Vig up front. I'm curious about throwing a Judge in the rear would be out.
@irnifilms
@irnifilms 2 года назад
Thanks for the debrief on those! What kind of casing are you running on the Vigilante? I too run a Vig(F)/TB(R) but both in 2.6 on a 27.5 wheel. Been looking at lighter, faster rolling alternatives from Maxxis but don't want to give up the traction and durability of WTB. They really take some abuse!
@ChronoCard
@ChronoCard Год назад
@@irnifilms I never got a notification about this! Front is a light/high grip and rear is light/high grip. I'm replacing the set this year. The knobs on the Vigilante still look good while the Trail Boss is lookin' pretty flat. The real reason though is that the sidewalls have gotten chewed up from the last few rides in Moab. Seriously, there's huge rubber patches missing, and I can see the woven nylon that forms the Slash Guard barrier, which probably means that I've come across many a sharp rock that would have ended a lesser tire. Overall very impressed with the traction and durability.
@winjones8552
@winjones8552 2 года назад
Loving my Assegai front Highroller II rear combo right now, I think I prefer the high roller over the dhr
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
Man I haven't ridden a HighRoller in a while but remember it fondly!
@ww8wv1
@ww8wv1 2 года назад
The front washing out (as I call it) is terrifying to me because it’s the one time that you have zero control.
@stardustgirl1061
@stardustgirl1061 2 года назад
My bike came with DHF 2.5 front and rear. Like you I just did not get along with the DHF. I went to Vittoria Mazza front and rear and it is amazing for PNW riding.
@Leo-ii7vq
@Leo-ii7vq 2 года назад
Great video! But yeah, just cracked my femur because of front tyre slide on a steep corner. Now I know how to solve it, kinda
@JeffKendallWeed
@JeffKendallWeed 2 года назад
OUCH Leo, heal fast!
@markmoreno7295
@markmoreno7295 Год назад
I too have used WTBs before. I think they roll better but the Maxxis tires go on and off so much easier. I run a Dissector rear and the DHR II up front. I am thinking of trying the Assegai on snow- probably front and rear. Won't ride fast so if rolling resistance is slower it won't matter. I am not an aggressive rider, (least wise not even close to you) so mostly I am looking for grip. On the flip side I want to try the Maxxis Ikon for asphalt. So far I have used Maxxis tyres with the Exo casing but the DD sounds interesting.
@dtolios
@dtolios 2 года назад
I really like the DHR II @ front more than the DHF, and Assegai is definately grippier - but also slower rolling - than both. Currently trying DHR II 2.6 @ Front with a Rekon 2.6 @ Rear. Similar pressures as youve mentioned, like 21-23 F/R.
@frankking439
@frankking439 2 года назад
I use a similar setup. DHR II 2.6 up front with a Aggressor 2.5 out back.
@rrolleman4879
@rrolleman4879 2 года назад
I'm riding a 27.5 Norco Sight and currently have a 2.4 DHR2 in the rear and a 2.6 DHR2 up front to give a bit more diameter. A poor man's mullet, haha.
@user-nf3oq2ge3g
@user-nf3oq2ge3g Год назад
Ya slid out and broke my fall with my collar bone, that was like 15 years ago, I always run a bigger tire or more aggressive tire up front but it’s all tread base. If I can run 2.5 front and rear but the rear is max terra so it breaks free. But it’s all feel and conditions.
@evo5349
@evo5349 2 года назад
EXO tyres are spec as they save battery on new e/bikes. DD tyres are harder on the battery life, but give great grip and 10 times better on no punctures I find.
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