Maxxis Aggressor EXO/TR Mountain Bike Tire - 29 x 2.5
Designed for high-speed modern trails, the Maxxis Aggressor EXO/TR mountain bike tire delivers a grippy, stable ride on everything from loose cross-country courses to heavy all-mountain riding.




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- Advanced knob shaping creates extra gripping edges, and reinforced side knobs offer enhanced stability when cornering at speed
- Dual-compound rubber positions softer rubber on the outside and harder rubber between the tread and casing for better grip and cornering on a variety of terrain
- EXO protection offers highly flexible, densely woven fabric that increases cut/abrasion-resistance in the sidewalls, making it ideal for rocky, treacherous trails
- Tubeless-ready (TR) allows for use without a tube; just add sealant
- Wide trail (WT) casing is optimized for 30–35mm inner width rims
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View the Maxxis Aggressor Product LineView all Maxxis Mountain Bike TiresBest Use | Mountain Biking |
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Wheel Size | 29 inches |
Tire Width | 2.5 inches |
Bead Type | Folding |
Tubeless | Yes |
Thread Count Casing (tpi) | 60 threads per inch |
Tread Type | Knobby Tread |
Recommended Pressure (psi) | 50 pounds per square inch |
Weight | 980 grams |
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Aggressive and still a good roller
This makes a great rear tire. Bit more aggressive and better hookup than the Ardent but rolls almost as well. Not sure I'd run at the "recommended" 50 PSI... running this in the rear at 26 PSI and Minion DHF 2.5 in the front at 22 PSI.
Great rear tire for corners and speed.
Good rolling tire with good grip. Using it as a back. Would highly recommend to anyone. I ride enduro style so no XC style or long climbs.
Now Tubeless
I bought two Maxxis Aggressor 29 inch 2.5 tires to replace maxxis 2.35s that came with a Kona Mahuna medium. I wanted a wider tubeless tire. The tranistion worked and I am very pleased. They grip so much better (turns and uphill) and now I'm able to lower the pressures thereby creating a little more cushion over roots/rocks on the trail. I did use an air compressor with a presta air compressor nozzle.
upgrade from the hr2
Installed up front on my HT. Once I hit the trail, I immediately noticed less rolling resistance and a much grippier ride. Minus one star bc it was a pain to install on my stans 29er rim. Had to leave the tire out in the sun for an hour to soften.