First time emtb owner here. What tyre set up are you riders running for the UK winter (Mullet set up.)

MEX72

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Hello everyone!

Just picked up a 22 Specialized turbo levo comp with a mullet set up. I'm looking to swap the tyres out straightaway and wondered what's a good tyre combo for our wet and muddy UK winters?

Previously ran a Magic Mary/Maxxis DHR previously on a normal bike. Thanks.
 

Dave 80

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Black knobbly ones and high pressure for the road, let out a bit for the trails. Pump up again for the ride home.

Orange Squeeze test for getting the right pressure :)
 

p3eps

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After many reviews here, I’ve stuck a pair of Specialized Canibals on for the UK (Scottish) winter. So far I’ve only managed a couple of rides, but they seem to give great grip on wet roots and rocks. They look thinner from the rider position than my usual Michelin Wilds… but I think they’re 2.3 instead of 2.4.
 

MEX72

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After many reviews here, I’ve stuck a pair of Specialized Canibals on for the UK (Scottish) winter. So far I’ve only managed a couple of rides, but they seem to give great grip on wet roots and rocks. They look thinner from the rider position than my usual Michelin Wilds… but I think they’re 2.3 instead of 2.4.
I've ordered a Hill Billy for up front, not ordered for rear yet will give them a look up also thanks.
 

Bones

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Thank you! Hill Billy seems to get great reviews and a decent price

After many reviews here, I’ve stuck a pair of Specialized Canibals on for the UK (Scottish) winter. So far I’ve only managed a couple of rides, but they seem to give great grip on wet roots and rocks. They look thinner from the rider position than my usual Michelin Wilds… but I think they’re 2.3 instead of 2.4.
I am trying one on the front and so far it's good. Trying a hillbilly on the rear also but too early to comment on that though. Both T9 gravity.
 

Plummet

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On the e can can get away with thicker wall and gripper tires.

If you like dhr/ magic combo then that would be the first place to start. I'd run the dhr in dd casing max terra compound and the extra soft compound up front.

I'm running big Betty 2.6 supergravity on the rear and assgai 2.5 max grip either dd or exo+ on the front. That's a pretty aggressive set up for aggressive riding and terrain.

Big Betty gives better uphill traction in slippery and steep conditions compared to dhr, dhr is better in harder packed terrain.
 

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Assegai EXO+ max grip up front............Maxxis DD Max grip Shortie on the back ( replaced a DHR11 which is a great tyre but not in muddy conditions).
 

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Swap them round and you might stand a chance...
 
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Weeksy

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Argotal / kryptotal one one bike
Magic Mary x 2 on another
Argotal / Bontrager xr5 on another
Assegai / DHR2 on the last one.
 

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The shorty is way too aggressive a tyre to use on the rear with anything other than another Shorty, a Wet Scream or similar super aggressive wet weather tyre.
 

Zed.

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The Assegai on the front has been OK so far but if I need to change it out I have a new Michelin Wild Enduro (front) which will do the job.

I've an assguy on the front of my NP Mega 290 (not mulllet) and when thae assguy is worn have a wild enduro to replace it, hopefully it's a good choice 🤞

also running a dissector rear (although maybe not a great wet / mud tyre?) - nearly all ridden in BPW🙃

Rich.
 

Dax

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Typically MM/Butcher or Shorty/MM, depending how wet the winter is.

MM is my preference really.
 

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After 4 winters on various MM I shelled out for a Shorty. Holy crap! What a difference. If you only ever fit one front tyre then the MM is probably the best all year tyre out there, but the Shorty is definitely a superior slop tyre.
 

novaboy6

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In the summer it’s Maxxi Assgai 2.6, now it’s winder here in the borders it’s just wet slop so I’ve switches to Eddy Current 2.6 front and rear. Love them.
 

Mikerb

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First ride today with a new Max Grip DD Shortie on the back.............still Assegai on the front. Really impressed! I ride mostly in the forests and whilst far cleaner than elsewhere trail conditions are soft and lots of roots get exposed. A key requirement in the forest is to have effective braking on twisty descents, good grip on the climbs plus avoiding wash out on the roots. Forestry England are in the process of felling trees in one of our local forests and their tracked machines are making a heck of mess everywhere with even gravel fireroads all but destroyed. The bike had to make it through some of that as well today.
The bad news was that several of the trails are either completely destroyed or completely covered in the branches etc cleaned off the logs which are stacked for collection. Lots of trail work to do in the coming months.
 

Ark

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UK winter is basically the same as summer but 15c cooler.
Unless you live in scotland then the terrain is about the same as when it was raining in the summer
 

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