Maxxis  Minion DHF F60 3C EXO TR WT Tire - 29 x 2.5

$96.00
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Rolling confidently through mud and over loose surfaces on all-mountain terrain, the Maxxis Minion DHF F60 3C EXO TR WT tire is designed to preserve straight-line control and precise cornering.

Size: 29 IN x 2.5 IN
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Features

  • Wide trail (WT) casing is optimized for 30–35mm inner-width rims
  • Directional, ramped knobs reduce rolling resistance
  • Channel-cut knobs increase edge grip
  • Intermediate 3C MaxxTerra compound offers a balance of traction and durable tread wear
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Mountain Biking

Tire Type

Tubeless Ready

Recommended Pressure (psi)

60 pounds per square inch

Thread Count Casing (tpi)

60 threads per inch

Wheel Size

29 inches

Tire Width

2.5 inches

Bead Type

Folding

Tubeless

Yes

Tread Type

Knobby Tread

Weight

1,005 grams

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

Reviews
8 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars

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5 out of 5 (100%) reviewers recommend this product

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Pedalin Papa
Georgia
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

What a difference a tire makes.

1 year ago

Great grip and predictable handling. Riding Industry Nine rims with 30mm internal width rim. Installation was great, no levers needed and seating the bead was a breeze. I weigh in just over 200 lbs and ride with 23psi which lets the tire roll over little roots with ease and provides good speed on the Georgia clay single track trails. The grip is wonderful and the handling is very predictable. I was very happy with the accuracy of the tire - 2.50 showed up as 2.4990. So yeah...it is accurate. I am running this front and back and would recommend this tire to anyone who wants a do it all set up.

Age:55–64
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Hat Fancier
CO
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Good for loose over hard and rolls OK.

3 years ago

I'm a trail/XC rider and always opted for lighter faster rolling tires with their smaller closely spaced knobs, which have been good riding in damp woods. However, I've been riding a lot of very dry 'loose over hard' lately and losing the front end so figured I'd get something much more aggressive with big widely spaced knobs, like the well respected Minion DHF. It definitely does dig in better, and I don't notice the weight or increased rolling resistance in any consequential way. When I go back to riding in damp woods with slippery rocks, roots and moist soil, I'll very likely go back to my previous tires, but for what I'm doing now, these are better than I expected. BTW, Maxxis measures tire width across the knobs. Bike tire pneumatic performance is determined by the width of its carcass. The carcass of this nominally 2.5" width tire measures 2.3" on a my 30mm inner width rim.

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Jeff
Seattle
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Nice grip!

5 years ago

If you are on the fence about whether it is worth it to upgrade your tire, I've been very happy I did. The extra grip is confidence inspiring.

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mikeinhoodriver
Hood River, OR
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Maxxis Tires For the Win

3 years ago

Maxxis tires provide reliable traction and handling. I am using this tire on the front of my enduro bike. Highly recommend.

Age:45–54
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Rick
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago
Age:18–24
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