
Maxxis Minion DHR II Lightweight MTB Tire – Tubeless Ready Foldable w/3C Compound & EXO Shield
$99.00 Original price was: $99.00.$29.63Current price is: $29.63.
Description
Conquer Loose & Muddy Trails: Maxxis Minion DHR II Tire
For aggressive trail and enduro riders demanding unwavering control when terrain turns slippery, the Minion DHR II sets the benchmark. Engineered to dominate muddy singletrack, loose over hardpack, and unpredictable medium conditions, this tire delivers unmatched traction for both climbing grip and high-speed descending confidence.
Key Features for Dominant Performance:
– Paddle-Shaped Center Knobs: Strategically ramped tread blocks roll efficiently on straights while biting deep during hard braking or steep technical climbs. Feel the difference on loose ascents where others spin out.
– Signature Channel-Cut Side Knobs: Minion’s aggressive shoulder design provides progressive lean-in and consistent cornering grip. Carve through berms or navigate off-camber roots with precision—no sudden washouts.
– Optimized Construction: A lightweight 120 TPI casing (1036g) offers supple terrain compliance without sacrificing durability. Tubeless Ready (TR) technology ensures fewer flats, lower pressures for enhanced grip, and easier setup.
Built for Your Ride:
– Size & Fit: Designed exclusively for 29-inch wheels with a wide 66mm profile (labeled 29″ x 2.6″). Ideal for modern trail and enduro bikes tackling variable terrain.
– Versatile Conditions: Excel in Pacific Northwest mud, Southwest decomposed granite, or Appalachian loam—wherever traction is tested.
Why Choose DHR II Over Standard Trail Tires?
Feature | Minion DHR II | Typical Trail Tire |
---|---|---|
Center Tread | Ramped paddles for climbing/braking | Generic blocks; less bite |
Cornering | Channel-cut side knobs; predictable hold | Minimal siping; prone to slip |
Casing | 120 TPI folding bead; optimized weight | Often heavier; lower TPI |
Mud Shedding | Wide spacing clears debris fast | Clogs easily in wet conditions |
Lock in maximum confidence on your next descent or technical climb. The DHR II isn’t just a tire—it’s your advantage when the trail gets wild. Run it tubeless at ~40 PSI (adjust based on rider weight) and experience relentless control where it matters most.