Maxxis High Roller II DD 3C Maxx TerraTL-Ready WT 29'' tyre

The Maxxis High Roller II uses an open and aggressive tread design intended to find traction in loose conditions. A large channel between the the center knobs and side knobs provides a looser, drifty feel desired by some riders.


Features

  • Single compound, dual compound, 3C MaxxTerra, 3C MaxxGrip, and Super Tacky options
  • 60 TPI, DoubleDown (2×120 TPI), or Downhill (2×60 TPI) casing options
  • Wide Trail (WT) sizes are optimized for 35mm inner width rims
  • Select specs are Tubeless Ready (TR), confirm in table below
  • Category: Trail, Enduro, Downhill
  • Recommended use: Loose trail conditions
  • Recommended installation: Front or Rear

 

Technologies

3C MaxxTerra
Maxxis’ 3C MaxxTerra is an intermediate triple compound configuration used across mountain tire line. The 3C MaxxTerra compound offers more traction than 3C MaxxSpeed, yet provides better treadwear and less rolling resistance than MaxxGrip, which makes it ideal for trail riding in all conditions.

Double Down (DD)
DoubleDown (DD) is casing solution for enduro racing and e-bike use. Two layers of lightweight 120 TPI casing material are combined with a butyl sidewall insert to create a highly durable tire with more trail feedback than a Downhill casing tire. DoubleDown tires are marginally lighter than their Downhill counterparts, but it’s really the difference in “trail feel” that sets the two apart. Some riders may prefer the highly damped ride provided by a Downhill casing tire.

Wide Trail
Wide Trail (WT) construction optimizes the tire’s tread layout and profile on today’s modern, wider rims. Traditional tires are designed around older, narrower rims and can create an overly square tire profile, leading to less than optimal performance. WT tires are optimized for a 35mm inner rim width but are proven to work over a range from 30-35mm inner rim widths, depending on the rider’s preference.
Maxxis Wide Trail XC tires are optimized for use with 30mm internal width rims, but they will perform well on rims as narrow as 25mm. Maxxis does not recommend rims wider than 30mm or narrower than 25mm

Tubeless Ready
Tubeless ready tires provide the rider with many benefits: the ability to run lower air pressures, which improves traction; lower rolling resistance when compared to a tube-type tire; and less chance of flatting because there is no tube. Tubeless ready tires are denoted by the letters “TR” on the sidewall.