Maxxis High Roller Super Tacky single ply 2.35in | $59
BikeRadar verdict
"Stickies are slow but offer a super traction, great value all-rounder"
Another classic high-grip tread from Maxxis, the High Roller is a no-brainer if you want grip wherever you're riding.
The sharply sloped centre tread either rolls fast or bites deep depending which way round you have it, but clears the thickest muck fast.
The Super Tacky compound version here is definitely on the slow and fast-wearing side, although it hides drag well when you're on rough off-road. There's a huge range of sizes and weights from XC to DH too, so everyone can benefit from the phenomenally surefooted performance and pricing is super cheap.
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User review of Maxxis High Roller Super Tacky single ply 2.35in
Defo go with the 2.25 Single Ply Super Tacky upfront. Greta traction and will last for ages.
Try a 60a MaxxPro compound on the rear, will roll faster than the 42a Super Tacky and last twice as long. You will sacrafice grip by a small percentage, but who cares, it's on the rear!
Cheers.
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User review of Maxxis High Roller Super Tacky single ply 2.35in
i bumm my tires...theyre oooobah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ps i love you ; )
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User review of Maxxis High Roller Super Tacky single ply 2.35in
Grips harder than a sixteen year old male at the moment of self discovery.
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Specification
- Name:
- High Roller Super Tacky single ply 2.35in
- Built by:
- Maxxis
- Price:
- $59.00
- Weight (g):
- 808.00 g
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