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Newbie78

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Hi,

 

Looking to know the following from the experts! Needing to buy Tubeless MTB tyres.

Require All terrain, cross country, wet and dry.

Some people say Maxxiss Cross MArk UST is the way to go, but would like some opinions out there which are very good tyres to purchase which has good grip, fast rolling and which last for a while.

 

Newbie78

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I ride with cross marks .... no problem to date. I don't even buy the UST, just buy the normal foldable tyre and then use stans to seal and bob's your uncle .........

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Hi,

 

Looking to know the following from the experts! Needing to buy Tubeless MTB tyres.

Require All terrain, cross country, wet and dry.

Some people say Maxxiss Cross MArk UST is the way to go, but would like some opinions out there which are very good tyres to purchase which has good grip, fast rolling and which last for a while.

 

Newbie78

 

I don't think there is one tyre which does it all, but for my money the Geax Saguaro is an excellent tyre. It checks all your boxes, except for mud, where it is a poor option.

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geax barro mountain or saguaro

 

leave the x marks alone unless your only riding road/fireroad and hardpack...

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aaaah this famous question again!

 

I've been running a continental x-king and race king combo (both 2.2) with excellent results. only 1 puncture in the last six months, rolls like a dream, corners well, and they last.

 

Bit more costly than maxxis, but i enjoy the ride!

 

In real terms it comes down to preference, and dont try skimp on running cheap foldable tyres as tubeless unless you don't like your front teeth or collarbone!

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Maxxis Lust is bulletproof, Monorail front and Crossmark at the back

I run this the opposite way!

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Rocket Rons

fitted a pair on my hardtail yesterday and did the northern quicky and i am seriousely impressed, they are fast, light and grips well. not sure how long they will last, lets see

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