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Schwalbe Magic Mary 26" x 2.35 Addix BikePark Bike Tyres (Pair)

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Chain reaction Cycles and CRC are trading names of Wiggle Ltd (In Administration) registered in the United Kingdom at 1000 Lakeside, Suite 310, Third Floor N E Wing, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO6 3EN, The ultimate gravity tyre: The Evo Super Downhill 26" Addix Ultra Soft E-25 Folding Tyre from Schwalbe Tire solutions for sport, touring and everyday life. Schwalbe is working to eradicate the puncture. Tyres are a vital piece of kit that connect your bike to the trails. They control everything from cornering grip to braking traction, and rolling speed to cushioning and comfort. These multiple factors can totally transform your ride experience, and can actively keep you safer on a variety of trails and help prevent crashes.. Who's this item for: A great option for Trail, AM and Enduro this tyre is excellent for the right type of trails.

Tyres with the recommendation "E-25" are the perfect choice for all pedelecs with pedal assistance up to 25 km/h. The most important criterion for this recommendation is safety. For 27.5" wheels, it is available in 2.25", 2.35", 2.6", and 2.8" widths. It can be found in Snakeskin, Snakeskin Apex (tested), and Super Gravity casings, in ADDIX Ultra Soft, ADDIX Soft, and ADDIX Speedgrip (tested) rubber compounds. Er. What isn’t good about it? My only petty gripe is that the orange Soft Addix compound is not actually that soft. It’s pretty much like Maxxis 3C MaxxTerra. Which is fine so long as you’re aware of this beforehand and don’t expect 3C MaxxGrip tenacity or slow-rebound calmness. The purple Ultra Soft Addix Mary is my rubbery weapon weapon of choice. But your type of terrain – and weather – may well be different to mine. And the orange Mary does last longer than the purple Mary. Maxxis Minion DHR II 1. Maxxis Minion DHR II Best rear tyre for mixed conditions, but also great up frontIn addition to great bite in loose conditions and excellent braking traction, the large squared off, and widely spaced tread design of the Magic Mary tends to cause quite a bit of rolling resistance, and this comes as no surprise. If you're considering a tire with a meaty and aggressive tread like this, however, you're generally more concerned with braking traction and cornering grip than how fast it rolls. It has among the most rolling resistance in our entire test selection, on par with the other downhill and enduro specific tires like the WTB Convict and the Maxxis Assegai. It is worth noting that the Magic Mary we tested weighs 1059g, over 200g less than the Convict, or the Assegai. This substantial weight difference reduces rotational weight and will result in a feeling of less rolling resistance, especially over extended periods of pedaling. Longevity The price of admission may be high, but if you're looking for an aggressive tire to handle loose or muddy conditions, we think the Magic Mary is a great option. It's not as light or versatile as many of the other tires in our test; it's more of a niche option for specific conditions. That said, its beefy Apex reinforced sidewalls are supportive and durable while still coming in at a reasonably light weight, for this style of tire, that makes it suitable for use as a trail riding tire and not just a gravity oriented heavyweight. If you're looking for a versatile all-around tire, you'll want to look elsewhere, but if you're looking for a tire to dominate in the loose or the mud, the Magic Mary might be for you. Other Versions The granting of a best price is not combinable with other promotions (e.g. "free articles) from Bike-Discount. The Magic Mary is different. There is no Maxxis version – let alone inspiration – of a Schwalbe Magic Mary. If you squinted and drank a certain flavour of Kool Aid, you could sort of see a bit of Maxxis Shorty in there. But even so, the original Maxxis Shorty is no more (the new very-MX Maxxis Shorty Gen 2 is here now).

Strong shoulder studs and aggressive, open tread design provide maximum braking traction and cornering grip even in extremely muddy terrainWeight: 1,040g | Size tested: 29 x 2.4in (also available in 27.5 x 2.5in) | Actual size: N/A | Rating: 10/10 Tubeless Technology: For all ambitious sports cyclists, Tubeless is the right choice. Only Tubeless

Equipped with V-Groves specially developed for Magic Mary, every stud can bite into the ground for even more grip It corners really well – better than other brands’ squarer profile tyres, for me anyway. It clears mud really well, even though the relatively dense tread pattern suggests it might not.

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With an advanced, intermediate tread profile and Schwalbe’s ADDIX Soft compound, this top-performing mountain bike tyre hangs on over the loosest surfaces and soaks up the biggest impacts. This Super Trail model is designed for use with medium travel bikes. The strong shoulder lugs and open profile design provide maximum braking traction and optimal cornering grip even on muddy paths. With the V-Groves developed for Magic Mary, each individual stud has even more teeth on the ground for even more grip. Beveled flat lugs in the center of the tread optimize rolling behavior. It is important to note even though that tyres with soft rubber compound offer more grip and roll more smoothly, soft tyres degrade faster and are more prone to wear. The SnakeSkin side fabric guarantees additional cut-resistant side walls and thus increases puncture resistance. Schwalbe Magic Mary Evo 2021: Best Bike Tyres UK The Schwalbe Magic Mary is a trail tyre par excellence. Fear not, this is not a new ‘reworked’ version of The Mary. This tyre has been out for a few years now. It is still amazing. Tubeless Easy with SnakeSkin is the excellent tubeless standard of all Schwalbe MTB tires in the EVOLUTION Line.

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