Panaracer Fire XC Pro Bike Tire - 26 x 2.1
The Fire XC Pro tire offers excellent traction and cornering over just about any terrain without the penalty of high rolling resistance or soft, fast-wearing tread.
- BAX technology weaves super-high-density, extremely narrow 0.14mm diameter cord into the casing for lightness and flexibility, improving resistance to cuts and abrasions
- Proprietary anti-rebound rubber strips reduce the chance of pinch flats by an average of 40%
- 3D Knobs positioned in multiple directions maintain traction and durability when riding on the tire's sides
- Silica compounds added to the tread increases grip, and vastly improves tire life
- Note: Tire images shown may not reflect size/color/material options available on this page
| Best Use | Mountain Biking |
|---|---|
| Wheel Size | 26 inches |
| Tire Width | 2.1 inches |
| Thread Count Casing (tpi) | 27 tpi |
| Tread Type | Knobby Tread |
| Recommended Pressure (psi) | 35 - 65 pounds per square inch |
| Weight | 700 grams |
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Great tire!!! love it!
I have this tires mounted on my cannondale hardtail bike. Used it mostly on singletrack in the foothills. The weather, condition of the track that I usually ride on are dry, sometimes sandy, and loose gravel. The tires are very well grippy on steep climbs. The sidewalls are grippy as well when making corners. I haven't had any pinch flats when I run on lower psi. Haven't had any flats either, I run slime tube and tire liner (full of goat-heads where I'm from.) The life of this tires will last longer if I don't ride it on pavements. Paved roads will just eat the threads on this. Best if used on dirt roads. If you are planning on using it on the paved roads, I would opt out for something else.
Great All-Around tire
Great tire. I've used this on various trails, xc, downhill and on different ground, gravel, dirt, mud, sand, rock... Hold traction well, i feel pretty confident on tight turns and it's a fast tire. Not too heavy either. If you are doing super intense downhill/freeriding (like major jumps, drops) u may want something more than 2.1"
