Maxxis High Roller III 29 x 2.4
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Maxxis High Roller III 29 x 2.4 - DH Maxx Grip is in stock at warehouse. Please allow up to an additional 2 weeks for delivery.
Maxxis High Roller III 29 x 2.4 - DH Maxx Grip is in stock at warehouse. Please allow up to an additional 2 weeks for delivery.
Developed with extensive input and testing from our World Cup athletes, the third generation of the High Roller is built to take on mixed conditions at high speeds. The center tread uses a mid-spike design similar to the Shorty but with a lower knob height. These knobs provide excellent soil penetration in soft, loose, or dusty conditions while remaining stable enough to prevent squirm on hard surfaces. Cornering traction is enhanced via large, well-supported side knobs for predictable handling.
The third gen High Roller slots into the Maxxis gravity range between the Assegai and the Shorty. The widely-spaced tread of the High Roller clears debris better than the Assegai and it performs better in drier conditions compared to the Shorty. These attributes make the High Roller a versatile choice when conditions are soft or loose, but don’t quite warrant a mud spike.
The legendary High Roller returns with an all-new hybrid tread design, but the same old winning ways!
Category: Enduro, Downhill
Recommended use: Intermediate enduro and downhill conditions
Recommended installation: Front or rear
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Developed with extensive input and testing from our World Cup athletes, the third generation of the High Roller is built to take on mixed conditions at high speeds. The center tread uses a mid-spike design similar to the Shorty but with a lower knob height. These knobs provide excellent soil penetration in soft, loose, or dusty conditions while remaining stable enough to prevent squirm on hard surfaces. Cornering traction is enhanced via large, well-supported side knobs for predictable handling.
The third gen High Roller slots into the Maxxis gravity range between the Assegai and the Shorty. The widely-spaced tread of the High Roller clears debris better than the Assegai and it performs better in drier conditions compared to the Shorty. These attributes make the High Roller a versatile choice when conditions are soft or loose, but don’t quite warrant a mud spike.
The legendary High Roller returns with an all-new hybrid tread design, but the same old winning ways!
Category: Enduro, Downhill
Recommended use: Intermediate enduro and downhill conditions
Recommended installation: Front or rear