What rear tyre?

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Hello all,
after having assegai on the rear of my 29 er i want to change the tyre
is there a better maxxis tyre for the rear?
like the aggressor? Or DHF?
only changing it as a rock decided to slash open the sidewall,even though it was a DD EXO,it made mincemeat of it,so time for something different,i have an assegai on the front,so what maxxis can i put on the rear?
bike lives in wales,so,rock drops,loose shale etc.
many thanks
 
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" bike lives in wales,so,rock drops,loose shale etc."
Trust the great riders of Wales, Atherton's. So choose Continental tires. Argotal and Kryptotal DH or Enduro, super soft and soft.
 
I've used tubeless Specialized Hillbilly GRID Gravity T9 for a couple of years now and love 'em.
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I've used tubeless Specialized Hillbilly GRID Gravity T9 for a couple of years now and love 'em.
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The Specialized cannibal is another awesome tyre

 
My riding conditions are similar, so here's what I short listed for my bike (disregard the width, that is simply the largest my bike can take):
  1. WTB Vigilante (2.5) front/WTB Trail Boss (2.4) rear
  2. Schwalbe Magic Mary front/Schwalbe Big Betty rear
  3. Maxxis Minion DHR II
I ended up with DHR (back)/DHF (front) because that's what my LBS had. Both are “Wide Track”, have EXO Protection casing. Judging from comments above, seems like I good choice.
 
My riding conditions are similar, so here's what I short listed for my bike (disregard the width, that is simply the largest my bike can take):
  1. WTB Vigilante (2.5) front/WTB Trail Boss (2.4) rear
  2. Schwalbe Magic Mary front/Schwalbe Big Betty rear
  3. Maxxis Minion DHR II
I ended up with DHR (back)/DHF (front) because that's what my LBS had. Both are “Wide Track”, have EXO Protection casing. Judging from comments above, seems like I good choice.

Maxxis said:
Wide Trail (WT) refers to Maxxis' 2.40” and 2.50”-wide MTB tires which are optimized for use with 30- 35mm internal width rims. WT tires will mount to rims outside this width range; however, the profile will not be ideal which may negatively impact performance.

We've have frequent punctures with EXO and EXO+ (broken flint embedded in chalk), so now have DD - no more punctures.
 
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Indeed with respect to 'WT', I am waiting for my 30mm rims to be delivered. I did note that you originally mentioned, "Might just be lucky tbf". So fingers crossed that the EXO will function in the Canadian Rockies as I am committed to them now.
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I'm a big fan of specialized tyres and use a hillbilly front and cannibal rear in gravity T9 spec.
But and it's a massive but, I have just stuck a part used assigai bog standard xo on the rear with a cushcore insert 🤔
God knows how long it will last, hopefully summer 🤞
Btw the sidewalls look like whipped cream with all the sealant oozing out 😱
 
I run a 2.5 dhf in dh casing. They're awesome as a rear tire and don't wear out as fast as an assegai (the transition knobs take a shit kicking).

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I’ve tried several different rear tyres but nothing beats a DHR2 DD in MaxxTerra. Perfect balance of grip, damping and rolling resistance.
 
We've have frequent punctures with EXO and EXO+ (broken flint embedded in chalk), so now have DD - no more punctures.
Maxxis do four casings,
EXO
EXO+
DD and DH,DH is the best one,it has the most protection,but is a heavier tyre,and more expensive,but worth it i think.
 
I run a 2.5 dhf in dh casing. They're awesome as a rear tire and don't wear out as fast as an assegai (the transition knobs take a shit kicking).

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Just fitted the same,there is a noticeable difference in the feel of the tyre as i fitted it from an exo + tyre.
just feels more capable,and you can feel the sidewalls are thicker
 
I run a basic DHR II in skinny EXO casing on the flint ridden south downs & I've never had a slashed sidewall. People can get very hung up on tyres & go all sorts of over the top with them. My experience is go for grip over chunky sidewalls every time. YMMV.
 
I run a basic DHR II in skinny EXO casing on the flint ridden south downs & I've never had a slashed sidewall. People can get very hung up on tyres & go all sorts of over the top with them. My experience is go for grip over chunky sidewalls every time. YMMV.
Never say never,i thought that too,but i have had two in the last six months,just my bad luck i guess,it just sucks when it happens ☹️
 
I run a basic DHR II in skinny EXO casing on the flint ridden south downs & I've never had a slashed sidewall. People can get very hung up on tyres & go all sorts of over the top with them. My experience is go for grip over chunky sidewalls every time. YMMV.
Does DHRII in EXO casing have significantly more grip than DHRII in EXO+, DD, and DH casing?
 
Does DHRII in EXO casing have significantly more grip than DHRII in EXO+, DD, and DH casing?
Apparently the EXO is not available with the Maxxgrip compound, but is with the Maxxterra and dual compound. Looks like the DD is usually MaxxGrip or MaxxTerra, and no dual compound. You'll probably find that for the EXO+, and the DD, they are generally available with Maxterra.

But the answer would be 'no' because the DD and DH are available with Maxxgrip but the EXO is not.
 
I run a basic DHR II in skinny EXO casing on the flint ridden south downs & I've never had a slashed sidewall. People can get very hung up on tyres & go all sorts of over the top with them. My experience is go for grip over chunky sidewalls every time. YMMV.

irie said:
Does DHRII in EXO casing have significantly more grip than DHRII in EXO+, DD, and DH casing?
But the answer would be 'no' because the DD and DH are available with Maxxgrip but the EXO is not.

So the choice is not between "grip" and "chunky sidewalls".
 
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So the choice is not between "grip" and "chunky sidewalls".
There is no evidence that Maxxis DoubleDown (DD) or Downhill (DH) casings have smaller sidewall lugs compared to EXO or EXO+ casings. The size and shape of the tread lugs-including the sidewall (cornering) lugs-are determined by the specific tire model (such as Minion DHF, DHR II, or Assegai), not by the casing type (EXO, EXO+, DD, or DH)
 
We've have frequent punctures with EXO and EXO+ (broken flint embedded in chalk), so now have DD - no more punctures.

Best advise you have had ;) I puncture those when there new the first week if pressure gets anywhere below 20.

Switched to something similar to DD and I can go out and run 15 on accident and not worry. Will never purchase exo or +
 
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