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iFroth
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Thought it might be a good idea to start a thread for tire reviews. Perhaps Gouge can make it a "sticky".
Please list what trails you ride, and the types of conditions so others can get a good feel for where the tires you are reviewing may, or may not work. Thanks!!!
I'll start it off.
Currently running a Panaracer Rampage 2.35 29er up front with a Kenda Nevegal 2.3 DTC 29er on the rear. The Panaracer Rampage (with stans) has been working out very well so far and I haven't washed out or slid out (yet) with it. The knobs seem to grip very well and I have pretty good faith in them that the faster I lean into a turn, the harder they will bite. The Nevegal (with tube) seems to be hooking up pretty decent. There have been a few times when I've "burned out" with it on steeper climbs, but Im thinking it is because Im still learning the technique of climbing on the s/s and my weight was too far forward. There is the expected rolling resistance of the Nevegal, which doesn't seem too bad.
I just picked up a Kenda Small Block 8 29er and am going to throw that on my back wheel before tomorrows ride. From what I've heard I can expect a fast rolling tire with pretty good grip.
Please list what trails you ride, and the types of conditions so others can get a good feel for where the tires you are reviewing may, or may not work. Thanks!!!
I'll start it off.
Currently running a Panaracer Rampage 2.35 29er up front with a Kenda Nevegal 2.3 DTC 29er on the rear. The Panaracer Rampage (with stans) has been working out very well so far and I haven't washed out or slid out (yet) with it. The knobs seem to grip very well and I have pretty good faith in them that the faster I lean into a turn, the harder they will bite. The Nevegal (with tube) seems to be hooking up pretty decent. There have been a few times when I've "burned out" with it on steeper climbs, but Im thinking it is because Im still learning the technique of climbing on the s/s and my weight was too far forward. There is the expected rolling resistance of the Nevegal, which doesn't seem too bad.
I just picked up a Kenda Small Block 8 29er and am going to throw that on my back wheel before tomorrows ride. From what I've heard I can expect a fast rolling tire with pretty good grip.
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