Maxxis 2011 High Roller

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7 Reviews for 2011 High Roller

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 These tyres are great for everything as long as its off road! They last a decent amount of time, have amazing grip and they roll quite well too. Definitely worth buying if you ride DH, freeride or just love to hack around the woods!
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 great all round tire, good traction and very stable under braking the side knobs help give you confidence going round corners because they give you good cornering grips and wont give up on you and slide out.
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 Nice Grippy tire. Quite alot of my mates have these for where we live. Also last a long time and do wear quite easy if you are skidding all the time.
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 it has served me well on extremely technical terrain, and over all. a great tire! but what really stood out for me about this tire was that, it does well on all terrains!
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 Best tire I have had. I would definitely prefer these to my old kenda nevegals. A really good all round tire but its more at home on a track.
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 great tire, relatively fast rolling. Works great on my local trails! Simply a fantastic tire! I"m running the 2.35 folding type in 60a compound
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 these are the best tires i have ever riddin they don't wear out fast do great in corners and on the trial I love em
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Maxxis 2011 High Roller (MSRP $0) — Our most popular and versatile mountain tire, the High Roller's ramped leading edges roll fast, while the side lugs offer stability at speed and a sharp edge to hold corners. The grooved center knobs provide straight-line control. The High Roller's tread design translates well to all mountain bike disciplines, including downhill, cross country, and freeride.

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Weight 490-890 g
Tire Width 1.9/2.1/2.35
Diameter 26"
Riding Genre XC/AM
Bead Type Wire/Foldable
Bead Type - there are two main types. Kevlar/Folding Bead (lighter and ca be folded so riders can put them in their jersey pocket or hydration pack incase they rip their sidewall) and Wire/Steel Bead (heavier, cheaper, not as strong or portable, and more difficult to mount on a rim).
Rubber Durometer 60/120
Rubber Durometer - is the measurement used by the rubber industry to identify a the harness of rubber. This is important as the tire's durometer effects the grip, how fast the tire will wear, and if the knobs on a tire flex.

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