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The Vittoria Agarro Trail G2.0 29 Inch MTB Tire
If you are looking for a very capable and durable tire that rolls fast on hard-packed and wet trails, the Agarro trail tire is the tire for you. This is a great all-rounder tire that excels in all conditions, but particularly on faster, technical trails.
With confidence-inspiring large tread knobs, you can brake, accelerate, and corner with great confidence. The 4-compound rubber and Graphene 2.0 will ensure you have plenty of grip without compromising on durability and wear-rate. This tire also is tubeless-ready and has reinforced sidewalls, making it far more reliable on rockier terrain than ultra-light cross country tires. This tire promises to get in out and back without feeling like you are hauling too much more weight.
Highlights:
- Max psi 43psi/2.5bar
- Tubeless ready
- Reinforced sidewall
- Great all-rounder
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The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.
Specifications
Tire Type: Tubeless Ready | |
Wheel Size: 700C/29" (ISO 622) | |
Tire Tread Color: Black | |
Tire Sidewall Color: Dk Gray | |
Tire Color: Dk Gray | |
Compound: 4 Compound, Graphene 2.0 | |
Threads Per Inch: 120 | |
Tubeless compatible?: Yes | |
Max Pressure: 43psi/2.5bar | |
Tire Width: 58mm (2.3in) | |
Tire Width: 65mm (2.6in) | |
29 x 2.6 - TNT Anthracite/Black | Weight: 970 grams |
Tire Width: 65mm (2.6in) | |
Mfg PartNum: 11A00194 | |
29 x 2.4 - TNT Anthracite/Black | Weight: 970 grams |
Reviews
I run this on the rear. This is my second one. I stuck with the Agarro because the first was great. Great traction in the Northeast US stuff I ride. Soft dirt, some dry/sandy trails, rock faces, wet roots. All great. Corners well. Pretty long lasting tread - first one lasted a long time with no knobs tearing off like others I�ve ridden (looking at you DHRs). Still rode well even with the knobs worn down. Only complaint is they are tough to mount tubeless, but that seems to be my rims more than the tires. I definitely recommend.
These tires roll very good and have very good traction and dry ground have not had the chance to test and wet yet
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