REVIEWS
9 Reviews
The Jackal
Soft, grippy yet durable best used as a rear tire for an enduro style MTB getting you through the roots and rocks with utter and complete confidence
Neil
I have used this tire several times. I now use it as a FRONT tire and it is pretty much as good as the DHF but I need the Wide Trail due to 35mm rims so started using the DHRii a couple years ago.
moosejaw
I snatched this Minion DHR 29er, thought it would be a sweet backside to pair with the DHF on the lead. Seems nubby for slick grip and muck chucking but will need to try it out in the loamy fluff. I wish it was cheaper, and I obviously don't know about longterm durability yet.
Alaska rider
You better buy new brakes, because This tire hooks up so well, you’re gonna go twice as fast. Idk…. It’s a tire, it’s round, it’s holding air.
Blass
First time changing tubeless tires after watching a few YouTube videos & took less than 1/2 hr for front & rear. Proper seading took about another 20 minutes but over all excellent learning experience.
Aaron
I’ve ridden several DHRII tires on my 29” full suspension trail bike and my 27.5” trail Hardtail. The EXO version provides a good compromise between traction and durability in the mixed conditions I ride in NC. Summers are hot and dry with loose over hard and winters are pretty wet with plenty of mud and wet roots. The DHR does well in both conditions. I typical get between 1600-1900 miles on a rear tire. If you run a DHR or DHF on the front I’ll get an extra 1000-1500 miles. Great tire at the best price. If you want/ need more grip go for the C3 Max Grip EXO+, but if cost and durability are important ,this is a great option.
EC dude
I have used this and other Maxxis tires and I do love this rear tire. Solid traction and it's weight isn't too bad. This is what 1/2 the riders in Utah are using, the other half are using other various Maxxis tires.
Kayakero
Love these new shoes. Super grippy great for the trails we ride. Was converting to tubeless so figured it was a good time to replace tires. Super easy
Replaced my OEM tires on my hardtail with DHR II 29ers in the rear. This a great tire that provides very good traction. Having the DHF in front and DHR rear seems to be the ideal combo.
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