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Experts Tell Us the Best MTB XC Tyres

This article showcases our top picks for the Best MTB XC Tyres. We reached out to industry leaders and experts who have contributed the suggestions within this article (they have been credited for their contributions below). We are keen to hear your feedback on all of our content and our comment section is a moderated space to express your thoughts and feelings related (or not) to this article This list is in no particular order.

Maxxis IKON 29 Bike Tyre MTB XC Race Trail All Mountain All Weather Black

This product was recommended by Will Henry from Bike Smarts

Maxxis IKON 29 Bike Tyre MTB XC Race Trail All Mountain All Weather Black is an excellent answer for those looking to ride in all conditions, wet or dry. The Black Jack has a smooth center that grips and carves on hardpack, while the side knobs offer traction and stability off-camber. Maximum volume casing provides plenty of air cushioning, while the PsykoXO2 rubber gives you unmatched grip in sand and loose dirt. This tire lives up to its name with enough slack creation for soft trail excursions as well as snappy power transfer when you need it. Watch out for the ROCK SNOB BLACKJACK.

Kenda Booster Pro

This product was recommended by Bryan Ray from The Biking Apex

The Kenda Booster Pro is the perfect tire for XC mountain biking. It’s lightweight which is exactly what you want in a mountain bike tire. The tire acts like velcro to the ground when you’re taking tight turns no matter what type of terrain you’re biking on.

XC/Enduro Tires Trail King

This product was recommended by Marc Bromhall from Surf Gear Lab

The tread pattern makes these tyres super grippy on both wet and dry trails. They also have a Shieldwall system, which through a cross-woven fabric protect your your tyres from punctures.

Written by Jonathan

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