Maxxis High Roller, a popular and versatile mountain bike tyre, the Maxxis High Roller's ramped leading edges roll fast, while the side lugs offer stability at speed and a sharp edge to hold corners. The grooved center knobs provide straight-line control. The Maxxis High Roller's tread design translates well to all mountain bike disciplines, including downhill, cross country, and freeride.
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- Cross country, XC, Freeride, Hardpack and medium terrain downhill tyre for front or rear.
- "Ramped" knob design lowers rolling resistance and adds knob stability under hard braking.
- Grooved center provides straight-line control and excellent cornering hold.
- Lightweight single ply and
- Single (SPC) and 2-ply (DPC) casings with Butyl inserts in the sidewalls for flat resistance and stability at speed.
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New for 2011, Maxxis High Roller II (Descendant) " ... we are not yet sure if this tire will replace the High Roller or if it will be an all new tire. I can say that this tire was fully tested (by Peat, Minnaar, R. Cunningham, Lars Sternberg, Bryn Atkinson, and others) and they all felt that the tire was equal to or an improvement over the original High Roller in every performance category. Cornering traction was the biggest area of improvement, with braking improved as well. The transition was gradual, and the tire gave warning before breaking free (an area where the original High Roller suffers) ... "
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