Maxxis Dissector 3CT EXO TR Tire
Designed in conjunction with Aussie downhill racer Troy Brosnan, the go-fast Maxxis Dissector 3CT EXO TR tire minimizes drag while retaining cornering control.




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- Ideal for dry, fast trails, this versatile design can be used as a front, a pair or as a rear depending on conditions
- Tubeless-ready design allows the tire to be run with sealant and without a tube when properly equipped
- Wide Trail casing is optimized for 30–35mm rims
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View all Maxxis Mountain Bike TiresBest Use | Mountain Biking |
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Wheel Size | 29 inches |
Tire Width | 29 IN x 2.4 IN: 2.4 inches 29 IN x 2.6 IN: 2.6 inches |
Bead Type | Folding |
Tubeless | Yes |
Thread Count Casing (tpi) | 60 |
Tread Type | Knobby Tread |
Recommended Pressure (psi) | 50 pounds per square inch |
Weight | 29 IN x 2.4 IN: 915 grams 29 IN x 2.6 IN: 1,011 grams |
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Great tire!
Back in the day when the High Roller II was king of the front tires, life was good, I've been riding the Dissector for over a year and was surprised to see the low rating, so I thought I'd throw my two cents in. This tire is amazing, corners well, rolls fast and has held up well in loose, hard pack, rocky conditions. It's never slipped out from under me. Confirm the size is right for your bike and try it.
This is a "Wide Trail" WT tire.
Great tire but description fails to mention that this is a "WT" Wide Trail that is intended for very wide modern MTB rims 30mm+ in width. It still works - I have it mounted on an older bike with ~18mm skinny rims (tubeless) and it is seated just fine and holding air and I've done rides on it and it's fine. But because it's designed for wide rims, the profile of the tread isn't as square as you'd imagine, so when cornering the tread profile isn't as designed, and you need to lean more to get that bite.
Great handling. Moderate durability.
The Dissector (120 TPI) came stock on the rear of my bike and has ridden/handled well. It seemed to wear prematurely, especially when I took it into the bike park. Finally got a pinch flat, and I was happy enough with it that I am considering it again (or perhaps Minion DHR or High Roller). I tend to ride in damp to very dry conditions, so (in trying to avoid the mud) I can't really evaluate its performance in full-on muddy conditions.
This is a Wide Trail (WT) tire
I received the 29x2.4 (WT) or Wide Trail version of this tire. I understood from the description that the tire was not a WT tire. REI needs to change the description to indicate that this a WT tire. There non-WT version is what I wanted.