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Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
its all been said before. The tires are the least of my worries now.
MAURICIO
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Lo prometido, a buen precio y llegó antes de lo anunciado, 10 de 10
Jason
Reviewed in Canada on July 3, 2024
Works good I wouldn’t use any other front tire
Doug Buchanan
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
I would highly recommend these tires big improvement with traction on dirt and sand no noise on the street 👍
Juan Manuel Martínez Juárez
Reviewed in Mexico on December 17, 2024
Muy buen producto
Brian B
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023
I run these tubeless @ ~20-25 psi and they roll smooth and fast and grip like a gorilla. I'm riding mostly in a high desert area, but I really think these would shine just about anywhere aside from pavement (what a waste) and possibly gravel -- although it seems to do okay there, too. I'm going over rock, sand and packed dirt most of the time and some occasional streams and forest. Loose sand areas -- especially over packed dirt -- can be a very demanding obstacle for a tire to handle, but they do the job splendidly. Very, very pleased. When I wear these down, I'm getting more.
Manu
Reviewed in France on April 25, 2023
Pneu en 2.50 que j'ai dû retourner car trop gros donc le problème ne vient pas du pneu, on voit immédiatement la qualité, ils sont très épais et très gros après gonflage. J'ai été remboursé sans problème.
J. Garita
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2022
Maxxis minion DHF is your default to go tire for trail and enduro.This is the 2.4 which means that it is thicker than your XC tire but still thin enough to help you with a reduced surface area.The design gives super good traction even in muddy, rainy conditions. I have used these for years.The 3c Maxx Terra compound will provide more grip than its 2 compound counterparts and, if you are doing trails more than asphalt, it shouldn't wear off any faster than any other tire. Asphalt does seem to reduce the longevity of the MaxxTerra a bit.If you are more into lifts + downhill trails you might want to look for the 2.5 or higher that will give you more contact area.
Gurmel
Reviewed in Canada on August 14, 2020
Great tire
Joe Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2020
I am always critical of the price tag for MTB tires. It's just absolutely ridiculous what they charge for these considering how long they last and durability in comparison to my truck tires. I just wanted to make clear where my perspective is.Of all the tire brands I have tried now, and there are many.. I have had the longest life from this Maxxis Minion DHF. I run these tubeless at about 27-30 psi on the rear, with Orange Seal tire sealant. I have a full suspension bike with 6" of travel. I ride at least once per week almost exclusively on single track in the Colorado Rockies. Terrain varies from damp forest floor to dusty, rocky high desert. I don't ride in winter or on snow.This purchase was a replacement of the same tire. I rode this tire from April 2019 through July 2020. This is a good life in my opinion compared to the other tires I've ridden, far exceeding the life of tires such as Specialized Butcher Grid, Purgatory Grid, Ground Control, Kenda Nevegal, and a few others. With those tires, I was lucky to get 3 months of riding before the loss of traction was intolerable and dangerous. With the Nevegal, I struggled to get more than 2 months of riding life out of them. With the Maxxis Minion DHF, traction in both braking and climbing were great. I really wasn't noticing any fade in either until the last few weeks. Then they just "fell off" fast. But that didn't bother me as I put a lot of hard miles on this tire. It's impressive that they held so well for so long, then the drop off was severe and fast. I would recommend this tire to anyone who is riding hard and often. I still think $70 is ridiculous for a bike tire, but I think at least these won't end up costing me more than my truck tires in the long run as the Kenda's and Specialized tires were.
andy1
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2020
I am riding the extra grippy version of this tire, and it is awesome! I previously rode with a Schwalbe Nobby Nic on the front, and I thought it was pretty good. However, it was not durable enough and I ended up tearing it up really badly. I ride Reynolds Blacklabel Enduro wheels, and they are extremely stiff. With the Schwalbe tires, those are downright abusive wheels. With this Minion DHF on the front and an Aggressor on the back, my bike feels completely different. It's a bit heavier now, but the ride quality is so much better I'll probably never leave Maxxis again so long as I ride these wheels. These tires are also very durable, and they are wearing slower than I had expected them to.
G. Jones
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 24, 2019
So my trusty Trek Fuel EX Full Suspension needed new tyres after the original Hutchinson where used up. Bought these for the front and Maxxis Minion DHR II for the rears, utterly brilliant tyres, so much grip and control.
NickA
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2018
Great tire! The tread pattern is super aggressive!! As my front tire, I pick a line going uphill and it literally 'PULLS' me on that line. Duh, sounds obvious, but MTBers will understand me. When you get tired and twist your handlebars while going uphill to keep balance, most tires are forgiving and you can balance out. These DHFs claw into the terrain and grab that line! It sure makes me balance better and keep my bars level while going up.But where this tire earns its keep is on the downhill. Super grippy and keeps you on your line. You will feel more confidence descending, twisting through switchbacks and going over the rocky technical stuff.I've put 200 miles on this tire and the tread is still amazing. I'll have to replace my rear DHR soon, but this DHF should last me a few more months!
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